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Device Integration: Withings

Many of our users know that we’ve been supporting a Withings integration for a long time now – over a decade! Withings supporters have long had the option to import their weight, body fat percentage, sleep, activity, heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature and pulse wave velocity data into their Cronometer accounts.

New to the Withings integration? Scroll down for detailed instructions on how to connect.

Importing Withings Data Into Cronometer

You’ll be able to import the following metrics from Withings:

How To Sync Your Withings Device

Sync your Withings data with your Cronometer account by navigating to the More section of the app. On mobile, make sure you’re on the latest version of the app, then click on Connect Apps & Devices > Devices. Select Withings from the list of available devices, select which metrics you’d like to sync into Cronometer and follow the prompts to link with your Withings account. 

On the web browser, click More > Devices. Select Withings from the list of available devices, select which metrics you’d like to sync into Cronometer and follow the prompts to link with your Withings account. Once connected, the app will automatically pull the data into your Diary. 

How it looks on the mobile app:

How it looks on the web app:

More About Withings

Withings believes in a world where everyone can see their path to better health, and feel supported to pursue it. The company is data driven, just like us and has a best-in-class app to provide support and help you track trends in your health.

Whether you’re looking for a sophisticated body scanning smart scale, blood pressure monitor, analog smart watch, sleep analyzer or smart thermometer, Withings has a wide variety of health-and fitness-focused devices that can help give you a holistic view of your health and help you move a little more each day.

For more information or to browse products, visit their website.

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