Wearable Devices Compatible with Apple Health
Wearable Devices Compatible with Apple Health
Connect your wearable device or corresponding app (like Garmin Connect) to Apple Health.
Open "Apple Health."
Tap "Steps."
Scroll to the bottom and tap "Data Sources & Access."
Tap "Edit" in the top right corner.
Scroll down to "Data Sources."
Drag your wearable device to the top of the list.
Tap "Done" in the top right corner. Apple Health and Nuli App will now prioritize reading step counts from your wearable device 🙌, and you're all set.
❗❗Please note❗❗ Data from before the sync won't be imported to the Health App. For example, if you had 2,000 steps before syncing, those steps won't be recorded in the App. Therefore, the first day's data might be less accurate, but from the second day onward, everything will be fully synced!
Xiaomi Wearable Devices
Xiaomi Wearable Devices
Currently, data synchronization between Xiaomi devices and Apple Health may be unstable. If you are using a Xiaomi wearable device, we suggest you:
Manually enter your step count into "Apple Health ."
a) Open "Apple Health."
b) Select "Steps" in the "Summary" section.c) After entering steps, select "Add Data."
d) Enter your step count and press "Add."
Or record your step count in the free entry section of the Nuli App's body record feature.
To provide a better user experience, our product team is planning to add a manual step count modification feature to the Nuli App. We apologize for any inconvenience before this feature is launched. 🙏🏻
FAQ:
Why aren't my steps syncing with Apple Health?
Why aren't my steps syncing with Apple Health?
Using Garmin as an example, you'll need to first open your step-tracking app, such as Garmin Connect, and link it to Apple Health.
Open "Garmin Connect," tap "More" > "Settings" > "Connected Apps"
Under "Connected Apps," verify the connection with "Apple Health"
On your iPhone, open "Settings," tap "app">"Health" > "Data Access & Devices" to confirm the successful connection