Apple and Meta team up to track your Quest 2 workouts
Date:
Tue, 07 Jun 2022 12:50:44 +0000
Description:
Meta and Apple are teaming up, not only will users be able to track their fitness goals on the Oculus mobile app but iOS devices owners can add this data to Apple Helath.
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Metas Oculus mobile app is about to become a much better fitness companion. Once youve downloaded the latest updates youll find all of your Move goals
and data are not only stored in your Meta Quest 2 headset but in your smartphone app as well.
Move is a great free fitness app for Metas Quest 2 headsets that tracks your activity in VR. Once switched on it runs in the background while you play any Quest 2 game (be it one of the best VR fitness games on the platform or any other VR title ) and tracks your progress towards your goals.
The only problem with it is that your stats are locked into your headset, but thats about to change. With the latest Oculus mobile app update, youll no longer have to enter VR to see how youre progressing towards your targets
all the data will be there on your smartphone. (Image credit: Meta)
While this Oculus mobile app update is available on Android smartphones and iOS devices, those of you using an iPhone or iPad will get a little added benefit.
Youll be able to sync your Move data with the Apple Health app so that all of your data can be tracked in one single hub.
Combine this with the new Health features coming to iOS 16 and watchOS 9 that were announced at the WWDC 2022 keynote such as medication tracking and better health monitoring and it looks like your Apple Watch and iPhone could combine with your Quest 2 to be quite the impressive fitness tech setup. How to sync Move with the Oculus mobile app and Apple Health
If you haven't already, you'll first need to turn on the Move app. To do this on your Quest 2 just open up your app and games menu and look for Move
amongst your other titles. Open it up and follow the setup process to turn it on.
Now, to sync it up with your Oculus mobile app you'll need to open up Move again and tap on Settings in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Scroll down and you should then see "Connect Move to Oculus Mobile App." Toggle this on just like you can see in the GIF below. (Image credit: Meta)
Now your Move stats (like your calories burned and your VR fitness goals)
will be encrypted and stored on Meta's servers so you can track your fitness progress from the Oculus mobile app. Assuming you have the Oculus mobile app downloaded from the App Store or Google Play Store you should be able to
track all your data from within this smartphone app.
Once you've followed these steps, iOS users can then link Move up with Apple Health. (Image credit: Meta)
Simply tap on the Move data in your Oculus mobile app and at the top of the screen you should see "Connected Apps."
Tap on this to go to a new menu and then tap on the toggle next to "Apple Health" to enable sync between the apps. You'll need to provide a few permissions to make it work fully, but once enabled all of your health data
in and out of VR will be stored in one place.
Now that you have the Oculus mobile app installed, you might also want to check out our guide on how to cast your Oculus Quest 2 to a TV using it.
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