We do indeed sync the data to Google Fit—so it both reads your activities (walking, running, biking) from Google Fit and any connected apps you have, and writes the raw heart rate measurements back to Google Fit.
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Cool.
I just realized who you are.
Taking time off from healthcare.gov?
Oh! I wrapped up my involvement last fall. It was a 2-month rotation that became 3 months, then 5 months, then 8 months, ...
After taking a couple months off, I started collaborating with some UCSF researchers--we know that in the next few years, millions of people are going to be wearing heart rate monitors. But what does that mean for healthcare? Can we actually detect things like heart attacks or lethal arrhythmias before it's too late? Could we potentially build the "check engine light" for your heart?
So that's what this app is a first step toward.