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Share your real-time heart rate with fitness equipment & apps

Connect your Fitbit Charge 6, Google Fitbit Air, or Google Pixel Watch 2, 3, and 4 to compatible exercise machines and apps to check your real-time heart rate directly on the display.

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The devices listed in the table below are intended to be compatible with fitness equipment or apps that use the Bluetooth Heart Rate Profile. Your device might work with other equipment or apps not listed, but not all Bluetooth-compatible devices and apps will work similarly. Additional devices and apps will be added to this list in the future.

Devices

Compatibility

Google Fitbit Air

Connectivity has been tested and confirmed for the latest models of:

The brands listed below are currently not compatible:

  • Garmin
  • Technogym

Fitbit Charge 6

Connectivity has been tested and confirmed for the latest models of:

The brands listed below are currently not compatible:

  • Garmin
  • Life Fitness
  • Technogym
  • Pixel Watch 4
  • Pixel Watch 3
  • Pixel Watch 2

Connectivity has been tested and confirmed for the latest models of:

The brands listed below are compatible through Extended pairing:

  • Garmin
  • Technogym

You can also use Gemini to help track your workouts. For more information, refer to Gemini on Google Pixel Watch.

 Important: These steps only apply to Pixel Watch 2 and newer models.

  1. Swipe down from the clock face to access quick settings and tap on the Connected Fitness icon 👁 Image
    .
  2. Tap Connect 👁 Image
    .
  3. For first-time setup: Follow the on-screen prompt to enable "Allow more devices" if you want to ensure your watch is discoverable by a wider range of machines. For more information see the “Extended Pairing.”
  4. Follow the instructions on your workout machine or fitness app to connect a Bluetooth heart rate monitor.
  5. Confirm your equipment on your Pixel Watch and accept the pairing request on your equipment or app.
  6. For a faster connection next time you workout, some equipment or apps will allow you to save your connection.

Extended pairing

To connect your watch to certain fitness equipment or mobile apps that support Bluetooth heart rate streaming, you may need to enable Extended pairing. This feature uses a public Bluetooth address and skips the standard pairing flow to ensure compatibility with a wider range of hardware.

Important:

  • Visibility: Enabling this mode makes your watch discoverable to more devices nearby, which may allow it to be tracked.
  • Control: You can turn this mode on or off anytime via the Connected Fitness menu.

Step 1: Enable Extended Pairing

  1. On your watch, go to Settings.
  2. Tap Connectivity 👁 and then
    Connected Fitness 👁 and then
    Allow more devices.
  3. Turn on Extended Pairing.

Step 2: Connect with equipment

  1. On your watch, access Quick Settings.
  2. Enable Connected Fitness.
    • If Connected Fitness 👁 Image
      is missing from Quick Settings, go to your watch’s Settings and tap Connectivity 👁 and then
      Connected Fitness.
  3. On your fitness equipment or app, turn on Connect Heart Rate Sensor or something similarly named.
  4. On your watch, tap Connect.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the connection.
  1. From the clock face, swipe down and tap HR on equipment.
  2. Follow the instructions on your workout machine or fitness app to connect a Bluetooth heart rate monitor.
  3. Once connected, a screen appears on your tracker asking to share your heart rate.
  4. Tap Share 👁 and then
     Start.

Alternatively, you can pair your Charge 6 with fitness equipment and apps during the first 2 minutes after you start a workout.

Fitbit Charge 6: How to sync your heart rate to gym equipment

You have 2 ways to share your heart rate:

  • From the Google Health app:
    1. Tap Connections 👁 Image
      , then select Share Heart Rate.
    2. Bring your Google Fitbit Air near your equipment.
    3. On the equipment’s display, select your Google Fitbit Air.
    4. On the Google Health app, confirm heart rate sharing.
  • From the Exercise screen shortcut: Tap Connections 👁 Image
    , then select Share Heart Rate.

If your Charge 6 or Pixel Watch 3 or 4 won’t connect to a compatible device, make sure your fitness equipment has the most recent version installed. To update your fitness equipment firmware, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

If you still have issues after the update:

  1. Restart your Pixel Watch 3 or 4 or Charge 6.
  2. Make sure your device isn't currently connected to any other fitness equipment or apps.
    • Charge 6 can only connect with one piece of equipment or app at a time.
    • Pixel Watch 3 or 4 can connect with a max of two connections at the same time.
  3. Disconnect or unpair your device from the fitness equipment or app you want to use. Turn off Bluetooth on your equipment, then turn it back on and try to pair again.
  4. For Pixel Watch 3 and 4, some equipment or apps that you’ve previously connected to might show two Pixel Watch 3 or 4's available. Tap the more recent Pixel Watch 3 or 4 instance to establish a connection.

The Pixel Watch 3 and 4 have an optional security feature that requires a PIN when connecting to new devices like fitness equipment or apps. Not all fitness equipment will prompt you for a PIN. This is normal and doesn't mean that your connection is any less secure.

1 Sharing real-time heart rate to fitness equipment impacts battery life of your device.

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