Huawei has announced that it has enabled data integration from Huawei Health to Strava. The move means anyone with a Huawei wearable device can now export their data to a Strava account and take advantage of the app’s many activity tracking and community benefits.
From today, accurate personal multi-sport performance data captured via Huawei Health, as well as detailed route activity, can now be seamlessly transitioned into a user’s Strava account.
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Strava support on Huawei devices also opens an extensive and well-received line-up of compatible hardware. Something that can only be a good thing for Strava users.
Local Availability
The functionality is available across Europe, including Ireland. The Strava update is compatible with all Huawei wearables, including latest flagships the Huawei Watch GT 3 Pro, Huawei GT Runner and Huawei Watch D.
Adam Liu, Country Director at Huawei Ireland said: “Huawei Health continues to be our chosen platform for our wearable users to comprehensively track their health and fitness activity.
“However, we recognise the popularity of Strava, in particular its community and sharing capabilities. We are excited to offer our customers choice and flexibility. And to introduce Strava users to the many benefits of Huawei’s wearable technology. We’re delighted to be taking another positive step forward, building a strong health and fitness community worldwide.”
How to sync HUAWEI Health with Strava:
- Log into the HUAWEI Health app
- Click on “Me”
- Scroll down and select “Privacy Management”
- Select “Data sharing and authorisation”
- Click on “Strava”
- Press “Connect with Strava”
- You’ll then be directed to the Strava website where you’ll need to enter your Strava account details and login to your account
- Allow the HUAWEI Health app to connect to your Strava account by clicking “Authorise”
Strava support rolls out across Europe, including Ireland and the UK from today, 14th October 2022