Category | Price | Seller | Device |
---|---|---|---|
Health & Fitness | $1.99 | John Lee | iPhone, iPod |
Now it is easy to import your data directly using this app!
Steps to import your data:
1. Allow Microsoft Health API access to this app
2. Sync your Microsoft Health App
3. Select the date you bought your Microsoft Band
4. Click 'Sync'
Note and Recommendations
-Leave the app in foreground during first sync as data can become corrupted.
-The first sync should be completed over wifi, as it could use a bit of data.
-Each day takes approximately 1.5 seconds to sync over wifi.
Supported sensors right now:
-Heart Rate
-Calories Burned
-Workouts
-Walking/Running Distance
-Cycling Distance
-Steps Taken
-Sleep Analysis
-Weight
-Height
-Body Mass Index
Thanks for supporting this app!
- Latest App: Health Ark for Microsoft Band now available for OS X! Allows you to view your health data offline, any time! Look for 'Microsoft Band' on the Mac App Store!
the microsoft band 2 is a wonderful fitness tracker, but until now, there hasn’t been a way to get measurements from the band into apple health. this app solves that problem!
Performed as advertised until it suddenly started to force crash yesterday. Please fix. I have an iPhone 6s Plus with iOS 9.2.1
App crashes every time I launch except the initial Setup mode. I see a token message and it dies. If I delete the app and the data and reinstall I can connect to my Msft account and do one synch. Next time I launch the app it dies with a token message.
Read the github stuff and this issued was closed and marked as fixed in version 1.1 however I'm on 1.1 and I still get the quick force close not allowing my app to open.
Yes there were a few hiccups at first, some of my own doing, but the app developer was quick to help me and I'm very happy I purchased this app. I like being able too see my data in the Apple Health app. Nice job.
Great app. The only issue I have is that none of my Microsoft band exercises are transferring over to the Health Workouts dashboard in the Health app.
Like the title says it's a nifty little tool for uploading the data. I had some problem in syncing older data but the help from the developer (John) did the trick. Overall it's a useful app.
I tried to sync Microsoft health data that for band 2 with iOS 9.3 on iPhone 6 plus, but i see nothing was synced. I gave 3* to drop attention that this apps need to updated to work. Also, if you can make the apps refresh in background to make auto sync that would be great. Some infos like the ones in Band Lab hope you can add them as well.
This utility program has great promise to fulfill the void where MS hobbles their software for Apple users. But the app and instructions are completely baffling. Sometimes it's works perfect, and immediately. And other times it leaves a huge gap in your heart rate health data where your workout occurred. Which makes it a 'fail' for now.
This app is pretty good at transferring the Microsoft Band data to Apple Health. Issues with syncing and dates failing to sync are now possible to fix with manual option! This is the best app available to sync to Apple Health.