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Below Is a Current Listing of the Device Brands with Which Asset Health Integrates Through Validic Below is a current listing of the device brands with which Asset Health integrates through Validic. ActivLIFE Kiqplan Polar Apple Health LifeTrak Striiv Lumo Lift Suunto Bewell Connect Boltt Microsoft Band TomTom Emfit Misfit Wearables VitaDock Movable Yoo Fitbit Garmin Connect Nokia/Withings Omron Wellness iHealth Rev 01/13/20 Below is a current listing of the devices by brand with which Asset Health integrates through Validic. Activity Trackers (Routine) ActivLIFE ActivBand Apple Health Apple Health (iPhone 4S and Newer) Apple Watch Bewell Connect MyCoach Boltt Boltt Luxe Boltt Health App Boltt Beat Boltt Verve Boltt Ace Stride Sensor Epson Epson Pulsense PS-100 Band Epson Pulsense PS-500 Watch Fitbit Fitbit App Fitbit Force Fitbit Ultra Fitbit Charge 3 Fitbit Flex Fitbit Blaze Fitbit Alta Fitbit Inspire HR Fitbit Charge Fitbit One Fitbit Flex2 Fitbit Inspire Fitbit Charge HR Fitbit Surge Fitbit Charge 2 Fitbit Alta HR Fitbit Zip Fitbit Ionic Fitbit Versa Fitbit Versa Lite Fitbit Versa Special Edition Garmin Garmin Connect App Garmin Vivofit Garmin Approach S20 Garmin Forerunner 225 Garmin Fenix/3 Garmin Vivofit 2 Garmin Approach X40 Garmin Forerunner 230 Garmin Fenix/3 HR Garmin Vivofit 3 Garmin Approach S60 Garmin Forerunner 235 Garmin Fenix/5 Garmin Vivofit 4 Garmin Quatix 3 Garmin Forerunner 630 Garmin VivoActive Garmin VivoSmart Garmin Quatix 5 Garmin Forerunner 645 Garmin VivoActive HR Garmin VivoSmart HR Garmin Vivoki Garmin Forerunner 735XT Garmin VivoActive 3 Garmin VivoSmart HR+ Garmin Forerunner 15 Garmin Forerunner 920XT Garmin Epix Garmin VivoSmart 3 Garmin Forerunner 25 Garmin Forerunner 935 Garmin Tactix Bravo Garmin VivoSmart 4 Garmin Forerunner 35 Garmin D2 Bravo Garmin Vivomove Garmin Forerunner 645 Music iHealth iHealth Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker (AM3) iHealth Edge (AM3S) iHealth Wave (AM4) Kiqplan Kiqplan App Fitbug Orb Lifetrak LifeTrak Core C210 LifeTrak Zone C410 LifeTrak Zone R420 LifeTrak Brite R450 Lumo Lumo Lift Lumo Back Microsoft Microsoft Band Microsoft Band 2 Misfit Misfit Shine Misfit Shine 2 Swimmer's Edition Misfit Flare Misfit Shine 2 Misfit Phase Misfit Ray Misfit Vapor Misfit Flash Misfit Beddit Movable Movable MOVband Nokia/Withings Nokia Healthmate App Withings Pulse Activity Tracker Nokia Go Withings Activite Withings Activite Steel Nokia Steel Withings Activite Pop Withings Go Nokia Steel HR Omron Wellness Omron Alvita Wireless Activity Tracker (HJ-327T) Omron Alvita USB Pedometer (HJ-324U) Omron Alvita USB Pedometer (HJ-322U) Omron Pedometer (HJ-720ITC) Omron Alvita USB Pedometer (HJ-323U) Polar Polar Loop Polar A300 Polar M430 Polar M600 Polar Loop 2 Polar A360 Polar M450 Polar M200 Polar Loop Crystal Polar M400 Polar V800 Rev 01/13/20 StepsCount Piezo PiezoRxD Striiv Striiv Fusion Striiv Bio Striiv Fusion 2 Striiv Fusion Bio 2 Striiv Fusion Lite Suunto Suunto Spartan Sport Suunto Spartan Trainer Wrist HR Suunto Spartan Ultra Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR Suunto Spartan Sport HR Suunto Spartan Sport Wrist HR Baro TomTom TomTom Touch TomTom Spark TomTom Spark 3 Music + TomTom Runner 3 Music + Headphones Headphones TomTom Runner 2 TomTom Spark Cardio TomTom Spark 3 Cardio TomTom Runner 3 Cardio TomTom Runner 2 Cardio TomTom Spark Music TomTom Spark 3 Cardio + TomTom Runner 3 Cardio + Music + Headphones Music TomTom Runner 2 Music TomTom Spark Cardio + TomTom Adventurer Music TomTom Runner 2 Cardio + TomTom Spark 3 TomTom Runner 3 Music VitaDock Medisana ViFit Activity Tracker Yoo YOO HD YOO RX YOO C YOO 2 YOO SA YOO ZZ Weight Apple Apple Health (iPhone 4S and Newer) Boltt Boltt Health App Epson Epson Pulsense PS-100 Band Epson Pulsense PS-500 Watch Fitbit Fitbit App Kiqplan Kiqplan App MyFitnessPal MyFitnessPal Calorie Counter Nokia/Withings Nokia Healthmate App Striiv Striiv Fusion Striiv Fusion Lite Striiv Bio Striiv Fusion 2 Striiv Fusion Bio 2 TomTom TomTom Touch Rev 01/13/20 Sleep ActivLIFE ActivBAND Apple Health Apple Health (iPhone 4S and Newer) Bewell Connect MyCoach Boltt Boltt Luxe Boltt Health App Boltt Beat Boltt Verve Boltt Ace Emfit Emfit QS Epson Epson Pulsense PS-100 Band Epson Pulsense PS-500 Watch Fitbit Fitbit App Fitbit Blaze Fitbit Surge Fitbit Versa Fitbit Charge Fitbit One Fitbit Ultra Fitbit Versa Special Edition Fitbit Charge 2 Fitbit Flex Fitbit Alta Fitbit Versa Lite Fitbit Charge HR Fitbit Flex2 Fitbit Alta HR Fitbit Inspire HR Fitbit Charge 3 Fitbit Force Fitbit Ionic Fitbit Inspire Garmin Garmin Connect App Garmin Vivofit 4 Garmin Epix Garmin Forerunner 230 Garmin Fenix/3 Garmin VivoSmart Garmin D2 Bravo Garmin Forerunner 235 Garmin Fenix/3 HR Garmin VivoSmart HR Garmin Quatix 3 Garmin Forerunner 630 Garmin Fenix/5 Garmin VivoSmart HR+ Garmin Quatix 5 Garmin Forerunner 645 Garmin VivoActive Garmin VivoSmart 3 Garmin Approach S20 Garmin Forerunner 735XT Garmin VivoActive HR Garmin VivoSmart 4 Garmin Approach X40 Garmin Forerunner 920XT Garmin VivoActive 3 Garmin Vivomove Garmin Approach S60 Garmin Forerunner 935 Garmin Vivofit Garmin Vivomove HR Garmin Forerunner 35 Garmin Vivofit 2 Garmin VivoSport Garmin Forerunner 225 Garmin Vivofit 3 Garmin Tactix Bravo Garmin Forerunner 645 Music iHealth iHealth Wireless Activity and Sleep Tracker (AM3) iHealth Edge (AM3S) iHealth Wave (AM4) Kiqplan Kiqplan App Fitbug Orb Lifetrak LifeTrak Core C210 LifeTrak Zone C410 LifeTrak Zone R420 LifeTrak Brite R450 Microsoft Microsoft Band Microsoft Band 2 Misfit Misfit Flash Misfit Shine 2 Swimmer's Edition Misfit Flare Misfit Shine Misfit Ray Misfit Phase Misfit Vapor Misfit Shine 2 Nokia/Withings Nokia Healthmate App Nokia Steel Nokia Steel HR Nokia Sleep Withings Activite Withings Activite Steel Nokia Go Withings Aura Withings Activite Pop Withings Go Withings Pulse Activity Tracker SleepImage SleepImage Striiv Striiv Fusion Bio 2 Yoo YOO HD YOO SA YOO RX YOO ZZ Rev 01/13/20 .
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