Android Users Now Have Access to the Google Health Connect App, a Central Hub for All Health & Fitness Apps
The Google Health Connect app for Android has been released. It is presently available for download from the Google Play Store in beta form. To put it simply, Google Health Connect combines more than ten health, fitness, and wellness applications, such as Fitbit, Samsung Health, MyFitnessPal, Peloton, Oura, Flo, Lifesum, etc. Google and Samsung jointly developed Health Connect to streamline app integration and provide centralised privacy control.
The beta version of the Google Health Connect app is only 3MB large. Users of smartwatches and fitness trackers must rely on a variety of apps to measure various health-related indicators. The Health Connect app can be useful in this situation. It seeks to lessen users’ reliance on various applications to handle their health data. With user permission, it enables the sharing of health and fitness information among Android devices.
Each health and fitness app on the device is listed along with the permissions that have been granted to it. It can grant or revoke any single permission, including those for heart rate, sleep, steps, calories burned, etc. Health Connect allows users to delete their stored health information at any time.

Across six categories, the Google Health Connect app offers more than 40 different data types. It seeks to provide users with more in-depth health information and track activities, sleeping patterns, and other vital signs.
When the Health Connect app will be released in a stable state is unknown at this time. The leading search engine is now trying to update the app with additional features and more partners.