Human
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Human helps you understand your daily activity.
Paul Veugen
Human 6 β€” Taking activity tracking to the next level with the iPhone 6
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Taylor Crane
I loved using this app, but unfortunately had to turn it off because I noticed such an immediate drop in battery life. But, looking forward to the day where this is no longer an issue.
Paul Veugen
We're thrilled to release Human 6, one of our biggest updates since we our first version on the App Store. We rebuilt our activity detection from the ground up for iPhones with the motion coprocessor (M7 / M8 / M9). Our new enhanced tracking is about 50% more battery efficient and on those days that you need every single percent, you can use the Low power mode to save up to 90%. In this version we revamped the timeline to get a better overview of your daily routine, rebuilt our Watch App for Watch OS2, added Spotlight search for Clubs, two amazing new themes, localized in 4 new languages, and much more. More background on the release and new features: http://human.co/posts/human-6.html Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions :)
Jannis
@pveugen Will give it another shot - uninstalled Human the other day as it used way too much battery on my iPhone 6 (compared to moves, for example). πŸ’ͺ
Jannis
@pveugen How can I learn/control what data human writes to apple health? For example, I use Strava to track my daily commute (cycling). Will both Strava and human write to apple health?
Paul Veugen
@jannis In the Health app in Sources you can set what every app should write to Health. The Health app should be smart about duplicate data, but unfortunately mixes up different sources. You can always disable Cycling distance if things would get messy. We also noticed some syncing issues with some users on the latest version, which will be fixed in the very next update. Thanks!
Stefano Cutello
Love the design, beautiful app and great improvement! KUDOS!
Martin Ahe
Love this!
Mark Pors
Awesome, I've been waiting for this! Bye bye fitbit :)
Matt McCormick
@pors Just curious- why do you prefer this over Fitbit?
Leslie Wu
I used to use Human for a few months but it's frustrating when you break your streak because non-phone steps weren't counted. I used to like the active minutes count but then started actually wanting just steps because I learned how to connect step count and sleep (> 7500 steps better) and most apps rely on step count rather than active minutes. In theory minutes is more human-understandable, in practice everyone else uses steps.
Paul Veugen
@1wu Good point. We believe active minutes reflects your day better than an arbitrary step count. We focus on minutes because there's clear connection with time & schedule and it doesn't exclude other great activity that's not step based. Being based in Amsterdam, we can't just ignore our bike rides πŸ˜‰.
Nik Graf
I'm using Human since about a year and I'm a happy user. I especially like it's simplicity and it works great with the Apple Watch.
Joshua Pinter
@nikgraf Question: Why this over Apple's built-in fitness monitoring? Is it the social aspect of it?
Nik Graf
@joshuapinter I use both nowadays. To be honest I don't pursue the goals I set in Human nor from Apple's fitness monitoring as I'm doing a lot of sports anyways. Nevertheless I find it valuable for reflecting on my activity. My personal top points why I still have Human: - I might give away my Apple Watch. Then I still can record data with Human. - Human allows you to export the tracking data. Interesting for data analysis and since I'm tracking since quite a while this is an almost complete data set of my movements.