'Switch To Withings' or how to recruit Fitbit customers

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When you buy a physical activity sensor, you often get stuck with it all the way – the fault is that the data isn't easily transferable from one mobile app to another. But the French Withings wants to support the customers of its competitors (i.e. Fitbit in the first place) in the migration.

Admittedly, you can use fitness data aggregators like a Google Fit or an Apple HealthKit, but it's not always the best, especially if you're looking to measure a limited number of data. For those who want to track physical activity, it is for example the number of steps, the distance traveled or the calories burned that really matters. Standards that can be found both with Withings … and Fitbit!

20% reduction on Activity, Pop Activity, and Pulse Ox

Because Withings believes that Fitbit customers can benefit from going health home, it not only offers a program called "Switch to Withings" to support the client in data transfer between the Fitbit app and Withings, but on top of that it gives it a 20% promotional code on all its activity sensors: Pulse Ox, Activity and Pop Activity.

Withings could take advantage of the fact that Fitbit said "no" to Apple's aggregator, which therefore does not allow data from the famous Charge, Charge HR or Surge trackers to be recovered on the Health app on iOS. By migrating data to a Withings account, the user could therefore easily view it on the aggregator. The French manufacturer however claimed that it would extend this program to other competitors (Jawbone?) In the coming months.

To start the process, first go to their Official page, log into their Withings web account, then Fitbit’s, and then a robot sucks data from one to the other. The process is very simple and it is done in a few seconds.

The promo code is: SWITCHNOW

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