The easiest though is probably to run, bike or whatever, the route you want - plot it into google maps and have that guide you through it while Samsung Health is running.Īfter ending your exercise - go to Samsung Health, see the exercise you just did or find it in todays activites.Īt the bottom of the page with all the stats and the map there is a "Add to routes" button - do that and you won't have to bother with the above solution of copying gpx files over and so on as when doing so, sometimes it can't figure out the correct route you want to go anyway. You only need the URL or the ID of the activity and we will take care of saving in the device the. In the top right corner there is an Import button, click it - and the gpx file you copied over is now available. You can easily export any Strava activity to GPX format. In the top right corner, click the three dots to open the menu. Additionally, you can go to your exercise, tap the 'More' (three dots), and save the route to the gallery. gpx file to a friend, AirDrop it, save it to your Files, or your Google Drive. Open your saved routes gallery and tap the Share button. Then go to whatever sport you want to do, like - cycling. fit file (2) of your training from the Suunto app. On my phone its on the phones storage and not the SD card. I'm missing one feature - GPX import into activities.Įxport your gpx file from wherever and copy it over to your phone at this location: Thanks for the started using Samsung Health and I'm liking it so far. I've found another 3rd party application that seems to be able to import GPX files into Samsung Health directly, but their (nonexistent) privacy policy and intrusive permissions are keeping me from using it.
In the meantime, is there a workaround? Can Samsung Health sync with other application(s) / service(s) that provide GPX import (possibly Strava)? It wouldn't be exactly convenient, but still way better than a manual log. I think it would be a great addition for those who want to use Samsung Health as their primary wellness tracker. This is no different for Locus, but I'm unable to import this file into Samsung Health. I get that it is not realistic to implement sync from whatever application users ask, but most of the apps (ironically including Samsung Health) provide a GPX export (and possibly other formats). I can record my activity directly in Locus which provides a more convenient interface. I'm missing one feature - GPX import into activities.įor hiking and biking I use a 3rd party application ( Locus Map). We’ll choose GPX since our applications prefer this file type.Īfter the GPX file has downloaded to your computer, you can now use your application of choice and import the GPX file where you can now access the track and waypoints.I started using Samsung Health and I'm liking it so far.
Once you have your filters setup, we can now EXPORT either as a KML or GPX file. If you have a filter you want to keep for future reference, you can add bookmarks. Here we adjusted the date and message type. You may have a busy map, we will need to use the map filters to get down to our latest track. All inReach activity on your account is stored here, routes, waypoints, tracks etc… It synchronizes the data from the installation date to the current time. It works in the background and automatically synchronizes all the data. Once you are synced, login into your Delorme portal and click on the Map tab. Health Sync is a mobile application that synchronizes your health data from multiple fitness applications, including Strava, InBody, Samsung health, Fitbit, Polar, Suunto, Oura, and many more. You can also use the Sync desktop app once you get back home. Once we done the hike we turned off tracking and if you are paired with a smartphone you can use the Earthmate app to sync your inReach device to ensure that the track log gets uploaded to the Explore or Enterprise portal.
In our example, we went out for a hike and turned on tracking. Alternatively, if your device can export or record activities in GPX, TCX, or FIT format, and these files contain actual workout data, you can upload the files here.
You may find your device listed here if such a direct integration exists. On your Delorme inReach Explorer, you have two types of track logs: the default 10 min track points that you can share with others using Mapshare and the 1 min detailed track log that you can view on the screen or using the Earthmate app.īut how can you export the detailed track log onto your computer in order to do some work with it? For example you want to make a topo map and add the trail detail, or even submit your track to openstreetmap. Strava has a publicly available API that hundreds of external developers use to integrate with Strava data.