This page contains a list of all the Healthkit compatible devices. We try to keep the list up to date but in case we miss any hardware, please contact us and we will update this page.
Compatible devices
This list is nowhere complete, but we are adding more devices as soon as they become available. If you think there’s an error, then please let us know. We will fix it as soon as possible.
Jawbone UP2
Fitness trackers never looked so good. On the outside UP2β’ is the thinnest, sleekest, style-savvy tracker out there. On the inside, Smart Coach generates fitness insights and activity plans that make reaching your goals that much easier. And with a full week of battery life you’ll be charging less, and living better.
By many considered the best fitness tracker is fully Healthkit compatible.
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Nike Fuelband
Sporty, sturdy, and comfortable design. Nike Fuelband is fully compatible with Healthkit.
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Withings WS-50 Smart Body Analyzer, Black
The Smart Body Analyzer measures weight, body composition, heart rate and air quality. Compatible with Apple Health
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Kinsa Smart Thermometer & Health Tracker
The Kinsa Smart Thermometer neatly plugs into your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and takes rapid, 10-second temperature readings in conjunction with the Kinsa SmartHealth app. To make temperature taking as easy and enjoyable as possible, the app displays delightful screens that engage and calm your children. And the Smart Thermometer is versatile. You can use it orally, under the arm, or rectally.
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iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor
The iHealth Wireless Blood Pressure Wrist Monitor makes blood pressure tracking much easier than ever before thanks to a smaller cuff at the wrist and Bluetooth wireless connectivity to the iHealth mobile app on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. It also uses motion sensor technology to help ensure the most accurate results possible. Using the free iHealth app, you can measure and track your systolic/diastolic numbers, heart rate, pulse wave, and measurement time. Then share your results instantly.
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Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor
The Withings Wireless Blood Pressure Monitor measures your systolic, diastolic blood pressure, and heart rate and then transmits those results to the Health Mate app on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Once it has that information, the app automatically compares the data to National Health Institute standards so you can better gauge the state of your health.
Read more about it here
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Wahoo TICKR X Heart Rate Monitor
Perfect for those days where you forget your iOS device or want to leave it in your gym bag, the Wahoo TICKR X Heart Rate Monitor offers a memory feature that captures heart rate, calorie burn, and workout duration even if it isnβt connected to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. It also tracks additional motion analytics such as cycling cadence, so it’s great for all types of athletes. Then when you’re done, you can auto-sync all the stored data with the Wahoo Fitness app on your iOS device.
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Jawbone UP MOVE Fitness Tracker
Get fit, lose weight, and have fun doing it. Jawbone’s UP MOVE fitness tracker monitors steps taken, amount of exercise, calories burned, hours and quality of sleep, and food and drink intake. And it comes in several colors that you can mix and match with accessories. Just clip it on and wear it anywhere.
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iHealth Wireless Pulse Oximeter
Lightweight and portable, the iHealth Wireless Pulse Oximeter lets you take fast, non-invasive blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), pulse rate (BPM) and Perfusion Index (PI) readings at your fingertip. It can then send the results via Bluetooth wireless to the free SpO2 app on your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.
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Withings Aura Smart Sleep System
The Withings Aura Smart Sleep System helps to improve your sleep and wake-up experience by using a unique combination of sleep-cycle analysis and environmental sensing, along with an easy-to-use mobile app.
The Sleep Sensor slips discreetly under your mattress, monitoring your personal sleep patterns and cycles throughout the night. The Bedside Device offers scientifically validated light and sound programs to help you fall asleep smoothly and wake up rested at just the right time in your sleep cycle. The free mobile app allows you to visualize your sleep cycles, understand what wakes you up and when, and compare nights sleep.
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S+ by ResMed Sleep Monitor
The S+ by ResMed is a non-contact sleep monitoring system that analyzes your sleep and then via the S+ by ResMed app on your iPhone or iPad helps you understand how to improve it. Using radio frequency (RF) technology, the S+ monitors your breathing and body movement while you sleep for accurate sleep staging. It will also monitor your sleep environment for light, temperature, and sudden noises that may be affecting your sleep. S+ performs real-time analysis of your sleep data to deliver daily, customized feedback and suggestions to help you sleep better.
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Wahoo Fitness RFLKT Bike Computer Powered by iPhone
The Wahoo Fitness RFLKT computer allows you to keep your iPhone safely in your jersey pocket or saddlebag, while still providing access to all the data from your favorite cycling app.
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Wahoo Fitness KICKR Bike Trainer
Using the power of iPhone, Bluetooth wireless, and your favorite cycling app, Wahoo KICKR Bike Power Trainer transforms your indoor cycling experience. Simply remove your bike’s back wheel and connect it to Wahoo KICKR for accurate power measurement, iPhone-controlled resistance, open third-party software options, and the smoothest indoor riding you can imagine.
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See also:Β Smart scales for Apple Health and Google Fit / Homekit compatible devices
Hi!
Are there any hints on how Android market will respond to this?
Excellent concept.
Can we expect more devices in the future?
Thank you,
Zdravko Balorda, PhD
MKS d.o.o.
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia
Not sure I’d call a Wahoo TickrX HealthKit compatible (except for the fact it is, in a roundabout way, via iOS).
Can you guys add the Pebble Steele?
which health devices for the ability for women to log their sexual activity .
Please support us and review and add other wearables/equipment, e.g. Basis Peak, Runtastic Libra Scales, etc. ? to capture ALL data available now, as we are lacking this data sharing option.
Thanks
AppleHealthKit app, data sets from other apps/devices/wearables:
Thanks AppleHealthKit (AHK), the Basis Peak (smart watch/tracker), has now been added π
This is a great step forward, and now AHK inputs some data sets π
Can the Basis and AHK developers continue this great work by adding ALL the features Basis Peak capture to the AHK list ?
Missing data sets are:
1) FULL sleep analysis that Basis Peak captures; REM%,light,deep,interruptions,toss/turns,score
2) Skin temperature
3) Skin perspiration
4) Stand Hours
5) Flights Climbed, Basis Peak shows as inactive ?
6) Walking + Running Distance Basis Peak shows as inactive ?
Basis Peak is not listed under “Sources” “DEVICES” ?
If someone from AHK could let me know, if we there is further development in progress ? as I believe Basis developers are working with AHK
Thanks in advance π
Does health kit support Fitbit?
Hi, Fitbit doesn’t support Healthkit but there is a way the make it work. Read this.
However, the datya you get into the fitbit app from Healthkit does not show up in challenges and friend lists.
Great list. Thank you.
Apple Health Kit allows the logging of respiratory rates. Has anyone found a Health Kit compatible, and affordable, device that measures breaths per minute?
Do we customers get any communication back from Apple Health Kit (AHK) ?
I have posted a couple of items with no response,
and I am trying to work with other input/data/wearables providers to have data logged/pulled in by AHK.
Wearables providers say they have made data available, but AHK have to pull this data in and list. e.g. Basis Peak measures skin temperature, perspiration, sleep patterns/toss/turns, etc… but AHK do not list and have not communicated back π
It is time we had an AHK response channel and not just bouncing things off each other to try and help/answer.
Can we have an AHK person respond ? then we could all help input to make AHK better π
Thanks
How about compatible Glucometers and Asthma Medication Sensors?