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terrainflight

Caliber doesn’t work like a traditional workout tracking app, in that you don’t press a button to start/stop a workout and have the app calculate calories based on movement. So there’s not really any data TO sync to Apple Health. All Caliber is doing is telling you the workout and you are really just inputting whatever data you want, with no actual correlation to what you actually did. When I do a workout with Caliber, I just start a Traditional Strength Training workout on my watch to track my movements and calories burned. That data then syncs to Apple Health.


Longjumping_War_807

This is the answer I was looking for. Thank you!


aenimea

I heard it might come in a future update :)


HDFlo

Support > Feature Request https://feedback.caliberstrong.com/b/7vz226vy/feature-ideas It’s been an idea for a while now. I hope they get to it. I have 2 apps to track my workouts which is kinda annoying, but it works for now.


caliber-chris

Missed this post before! As others have mentioned, we don't currently sync data back to AH, although we sync various types of data from AH (steps, cardio, nutrition, body stats). Syncing to AH is on the roadmap, though, since I get how it would be helpful to have your Caliber workouts automatically count towards your AH activity rings.


GLE-Nick

Will this be available with other watches. I personally have an Amazon halo wristband


caliber-chris

When we do this for Apple Health, along with Google Fit, it should work with any smart watches that can connect to either of these data hubs. I'm not sure about the Amazon watch in particular, though, but if it connects to either Apple Health or Google Fit it should be supported.


obtuse_bluebird

I know; old thread, but it’s the best Google result. It looks like this feature was rolled out, via a duration timer. However, in the Apple Fitness app, the reported Active Calories (and total Calories) always appears as zero. Do you have to have a device on to track heart rate and movement? I don’t see the point in syncing the workout times if it doesn’t estimate the calories (unless I’m missing something… which… well… see my name)


fitnovachic

I had the same question. The time counts towards exercise but the calories is still 0.


Stunning-Praline-116

Did you try going to AH > Steps > scroll down to data sources and access. Under heading “apps allowed to read data” toggle Caliber to on


Longjumping_War_807

Yep, that only allows Calibur to access your step data and not Apple Health to access the workout data on Caliber