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Uploader for Garmin is a free Android application designed for fitness enthusiasts who utilize Garmin devices. This software facilitates the seamless transfer of workout data from mobile devices to Garmin Connect, allowing users to manage their fitness metrics effectively. With a user-friendly interface, the program supports various data formats, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of Garmin products.

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In addition to its primary function of data uploading, Uploader for Garmin offers features such as customizable settings for data synchronization and progress tracking. Users can easily monitor their fitness journey through a straightforward dashboard, making it an essential tool for those committed to health and fitness. The application is continuously updated, enhancing its functionality and ensuring it remains relevant to the needs of its users.

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Full Specifications

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Release
Latest update
Version
8.7
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
None
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
107
Downloads Last Week
1

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Developer’s Description

Connect your garmin forerunner, edge, handheld directly to your phone or tablet.

The Uploader for Garmin can read data from your Garmin Forerunner, Edge, eTrex, Oregon, etc, store data in your phone, save the TCX or FIT file to SD card, send activity via email, and upload to:

- Garmin Connect

- Training Peaks

- Endomondo

- RunningAHEAD

- Strava

- Runtastic (see here for limitations: http://www.sportablet.com/1/post/2013/09/sharing-on-runtastic.html).

The app can also export to GPX and share to Facebook.

Other than reading from your Garmin, the app can also import FIT and TCX files from sdcard, flash drives, etc.

For some Garmin models, the app can also send tracks / courses to the device (see here: http://www.sportablet.com/send). This feature will be gradually implemented for every device.

These devices are supported *with the right settings and usb-friendly phones / tablets*

Serial Forerunner models (201, 301, 205, 305).

File-based Forerunner models (10, 15, 110, 210, 220, 610, 620).

ANT+ Forerunner models: 405, 405CX, 410.

ANT-FS Forerunner models: 310XT, 610, 910XT.

ANT-FS Forerunner models: 50, 60, 70.

Garmin Swim.

Serial Edge models (205, 305).

File-based Edge models (200, 500, 510, 605, 705, 800, 810, 1000, Touring, Touring Plus05).

Some Fenix / Fenix 2.

Some eTrex, GpsMap and Oregon models are also supported.

Other devices are reported to be working: Astro 200 and Montana.

BEFORE you connect your device, go here:

http://www.sportablet.com/help.html

choose your garmin model and read on.

Some Samsung and Sony phones / tablets have a built-in ANT+ chip, if you have one you don't need the Garmin ANT+ dongle *when connecting an ANT+ Forerunner*.

The Uploader is free to try: you can read all activities, but explore only one (from your first upload session). That way, you can test communication with the Garmin and publishing to all the supported websites.

Once you know that it works fine with your Garmin device and Android phone/tablet, if you like what you see, you can activate it with an in-app purchase on Google Play (price is about 5 euros / 6.6 $).

Note: in-app purchases are slow, and may take a couple of minutes to be confirmed. Don't panic :-).

This app is a simplified version of the Sportablet app, targeting mobile phones and small-screen tablets. If you have a 10" tablet, check out Sportablet on google play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.carlopescio.sportablet


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