![]() ![]() ![]() , name:iPhone, manufacturer:Apple, model:iPhone, hardware:iPhone6,2, software:9.0.2>" unit="count" creationDate=" 11:08:41 +0200" startDate=" 10:00:29 +0200" endDate=" 10:05:31 +0200" value="227"/>Īnd here is an example of the Fitbit CSV format: Bodyĭate,Calories Burned,Steps,Distance,Floors,Minutes Sedentary,Minutes Lightly Active,Minutes Fairly Active,Minutes Very Active,Activity Calories Here is an example of Apples health data (export.xml): These CSV files can then be imported into Garmin Connect. ![]() The Apple Health data is in an XML format and this can be used to generate Fitbit CSV files. So how to import the data anyway? We’ll first have to convert our Apple Health data to an intermediate format, such as Fitbit CSV data. Garmin only allows you to import GPX, FIT or Fitbit CSV files, not any Apple Health data. However, that turned out to be not that straight-forward. This means that I had a few years worth of activity data that I wanted to move from my Apple Health app to Garmin Connect. In the past, I recorded my steps and other activity data using the Apple Health app on my iPhone. My newest toy is a Garmin Fenix 5 Plus, a very nice smartwatch. ![]()
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