![]() ![]() This is something that would have to be repeated every so often - there still isn't any way to automate this process that I know of. ![]() So what, honestly, but somebody out there might care - lol. I now have all of my Wyze data in Connect. Go to Connect on the web, and follow these instructions starting at Step 2: īoom, there you go.The formatting must match, which takes some intermediate Microsoft Excel skills (for instance, you must delete "lb." and "%" from the Wyze data, and the date format must match) This is nice if you want to create your own workout diar. Start with the FitBit file, pasting in the analogous data from the Wyze file. Here i will show you some simple steps to export activity data from Garmin Connect website to Excel.Compare your Wyze file to your FitBit file.Go to FitBit on the web, and export your FitBit data (it may only have one day's measurements, but that's fine).Set Wyze up to sync to your FitBit account and then weigh yourself.Create a FitBit account if you don't have one If anyone comes across this post looking for the answer, you can now log in on a computer, go to Health Stats, then Weight, then go year view, then click export for each year.In the Wyze app, export your scale data - save that file.Note, you can use MyFitnessPal to very easily and automatically get your weight into Connect, but I wanted to see if I could get my bodyfat percentage transferred. The rub is not being able to get detailed scale data into Connect. The Garmin scale is very expensive, while the Wyze scale is very cheap. I spent way too much time on this, but it worked so I thought I'd share.
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