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Google Fit: Activity Tracker | unitQ Score

The unitQ score is the fraction of public feedback data (iOS & Android) that mentions quality issues.
100 = No Issues. 50 = Some Issues. 0 = All Issues
10 Points Past 7 Days
Category: Health & Fitness
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Android unitQ Score
Android User Feedback
99%
Android
983 Reports
iOS unitQ Score
iOS User Feedback
1%
iOS
13 Reports
User Feedback
1%
iOS
13 Reports
99%
Android
983 Reports
Google Fit: Activity Tracker - Latest Quality Issues
Android
Apr 24, 2024
Improve synchronization with other apps!
Android
Apr 24, 2024
cardio points will not be accepted, which means that even connected apps (e.g. AOK) does not count the activity... I only use the app for that purpose
Android
Apr 24, 2024
This app can be inaccurate and it doesn't track your workout when offline which is a big let down
Android
Apr 24, 2024
I used to LOVE using this app but it is constantly force shutting the app and it won't show me where I've walked on maps. I have maps on, my location but it just says I stay in one place even though I've walked 5 different directions for an hour around my neighborhood or any other place I walk.
Android
Apr 24, 2024
Mo longer tracks steps and move minutes accurately like it used to. Every update seems to make things worse.
Android
Apr 24, 2024
It doesn't sync last with Zepp.
Android
Apr 25, 2024
It does not work on my phone..does not show correct step counts especially when I use pace walking
Android
Apr 25, 2024
The number of steps often decreases.
Android
Apr 25, 2024
Doesn't measure steps correctly....sometime I complete 12k steps n it shows zero. Wonder it is made by Google.
Google Fit: Activity Tracker - Product Description
Get to a healthier and more active life with Google Fit!

It’s hard to know how much or what kind of activity you need to stay healthy. That’s why Google Fit collaborated with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Heart Association (AHA) to bring you Heart Points, an activity goal that can help improve your health.

Activities that get your heart pumping harder have tremendous health benefits for your heart and mind. You’ll earn one Heart Point for each minute of moderate activity like picking up the pace when walking your dog, and double points for more intense activities like running. It takes just 30-minutes of brisk walking five days a week to reach the AHA and WHO’s recommended amount of physical activity shown to reduce the risk of heart disease, improve sleep, and increase overall mental wellbeing.

Google Fit will also help you:

SEE YOUR WORKOUTS
Get insights and see stats such as heart rate, speed, pace, route, and more for your runs, walks, and bike rides.

MONITOR YOUR GOALS
See your daily progress on your Heart Points and steps. Meeting your goals all the time? Easily adjust your goals to keep challenging yourself to achieve a healthy heart and mind.

MAKE EVERY MOVE COUNT
All physical activity can help you lead a healthier life, and with Google Fit you can track it all in one place. Working with your favorite fitness apps and devices, Google Fit builds a journal of your activity. And to make sure Fit never misses a workout, you can manually add any activity your other apps didn’t track - from Aerobics to Zumba!

CONNECT WITH YOUR FAVORITE APPS AND DEVICES
Google Fit can show you info from many of your favorite apps and devices that are compatible with Apple Health to give you a holistic view of your health, so you’ll never lose track of your progress. These include Lifesum, Runkeeper, Strava, MyFitnessPal, Headspace, and more.

CHECK IN AT ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE
See a snapshot of your activity history across Google Fit and your integrated apps in your journal. Or, see the full picture in browse, where you can find all of your health and wellness data.

Learn more about Google Fit and see a list of supported apps at: https://www.google.com/fit
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