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 named
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 Gadgetbirde said they were using
Amazfit
Bip and
Xiaomi
Band 3.
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 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.
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.
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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