Which fitness website offers integration with the most devices?
There are plenty of apps that offer fitness tracking, and websites that allow you to manually track your fitness habits, and while many fitness devices have their own dedicated websites, they don't usually integrate with devices from other manufacturers. When you have different devices measuring different things, it might be useful to have them all collected in one place where you can get a better overall picture of your health. Which websites incorporate multiple devices into their fitness data?
Endomondo - Has apps for various smartphone platforms, and also incorporates data from the Withings WiFi Body Scale, Fitbit, Zephyr HxM, Garmin and Polar heart rate monitors.
Fitbit - Incorporates the Withings scale.
RunKeeper - Has support for Fitbit , Polar WearLink+, Zeo Sleep Manage, FINIS SwimSense, Wahoo Key.
I'm sure there are plenty others that grab data from the Body Scale. Can you name some other devices and websites? With all the ANT+ and Bluetooth-enabled devices out there, I'm sure there has to be plenty more. (And I'll add them to the list.)
RunKeeper supports Withings, Fitbit and a couple other devices you can find in their store or Apps section: store.runkeeper.com/runkeeper.com/apps . I believe they also allow for importing of information GPS devices by Garmin if you don't have a smartphone. I've bounced around a couple different activity tracking sites and I always find myself wanting to come back to RunKeeper. I feel like they're making the strongest push to have it be your primary place for all your health & fitness related activities. I actually signed up for an Elite account so I could have live tracking since I started doing longer rides and wanted to give my wife a way to check in on me.
Edit: If the Moto Actv properly integrates with RunKeeper I'd probably go out and buy one because I could use it for my GPS tracking without needing to worry about draining my phone battery but we'll have to wait and see. I'm hoping it's not going to be some type of closed thing like the Nike+.