Transferring activities
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@iowboy don’t listen anyone here and use RunGap (it will cost something like $1 per month)
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@pavel-samokha
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@pavel-samokha
I think it is only iOS…
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@freeheeler the topic starter mentioned he uses iPhone
Android users may try FitnessSyncer, it uses proper API
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@pavel-samokha
i may have tried fitnessSyncer in the past, and i have given up (i don’t remember why )
i will give it a new try
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@iowboy Second vote for RunGap. Yes, it’s not free, but it costs peanuts and syncs everything perfectly. The developer is also super-responsive.
You can also wear your Peak while cycling and capturing rides there, in addition to bike computer. Technically, the watch will probably be on your arm anyway.
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@iowboy If you have an iPhone and use RunGap you will be able to sync between both Garmin and Suunto with your bike computer syncing to Suunto, the Peak syncing to Garmin so you will have all data on both platforms! Once you set up the syncing, it is automatic and very nice.
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@pavel-samokha said in Transferring activities:
Android users may try FitnessSyncer, it uses proper API
Good to know. I don’t recommend using Sync My Track. Don’t use proper API, loose some data…
BR
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@pavel-samokha Fully agree! Run gap is great works flawlessly and cost is very reasonable. I can highly recommend it!
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@brad_olwin Thanks for this info. I didn’t think it would be so easy. Great news.
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@cosmecosta Thanks for this information. Really good to know.
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@brad_olwin said in Transferring activities:
@iowboy If you have an iPhone and use RunGap you will be able to sync between both Garmin and Suunto with your bike computer syncing to Suunto, the Peak syncing to Garmin so you will have all data on both platforms! Once you set up the syncing, it is automatic and very nice.
RunGap here with the 530 and soon s9p, but before I used with A3P. Works fine