From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2018 06:55:02 +0000 (+0200) Subject: New post on fitness trackers. X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/homepage.git/commitdiff_plain/5fd122a2d7adc29a157a88de654260f46065729d?hp=8a3760bc40e8f4eb15ceafc8e5f36865e3c7ed60 New post on fitness trackers. --- diff --git a/blog/data/2018-08-13-fitnes-tracker.txt b/blog/data/2018-08-13-fitnes-tracker.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..670b8cfb7a --- /dev/null +++ b/blog/data/2018-08-13-fitnes-tracker.txt @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +Title: A bit more on privacy respecting health monitor / fitness tracker +Tags: english +Date: 2018-08-13 09:00 + +

A few days ago, I wondered if there are any privacy respecting +health monitors and/or fitness trackers available for sale these days. +I would like to buy one, but do not want to share my personal data +with strangers, nor be forced to have a mobile phone to get data out +of the unit. I've received some ideas, and would like to share them +with you. + +One interesting data point was a pointer to a Free Software app for +Android called +Gadgetbridge. +It provide cloudless collection and storing of data from a variety of +trackers. Its +list +of supported devices is a good indicator for units where the +protocol is fairly open, as it is obviously being handled by Free +Software. Other units are reportedly encrypting the collected +information with their own public key, making sure only the vendor +cloud service is able to extract data from the unit. The people +contacting me about it said they were using +Amazfit +Bip and +Xiaomi +Band 3.

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I also got a suggestion to look at some of the units from Garmin. +I was told their GPS watches can be connected via USB and show up as a +USB storage device with +Garmin +FIT files containing the collected measurements. While +proprietary, FIT files apparently can be read at least by +GPSBabel and the +GpxPod Nextcloud +app. It is unclear to me if they can read step count and heart rate +data. The person I talked to was using a Garmin +Garmin Forerunner +935, which is a fairly expensive unit. I doubt it is worth it for +a unit where the vendor clearly is trying its best to move from open +to closed systems. I still remember when Garmin dropped NMEA support +in its GPSes.

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A final idea was to build ones own unit, perhaps by basing it on a +wearable hardware platforms like +the Flora Geo +Watch. Sound like fun, but I had more money than time to spend on +the topic, so I suspect it will have to wait for another time.

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While I was working on tracking down links, I came across an +inspiring TED talk by Dave Debronkart about +being a +e-patient, and discovered the web site +Participatory +Medicine. If you too want to track your own health and fitness +without having information about your private life floating around on +computers owned by others, I recommend checking it out.

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