How to Connect Eufy Scale to Fitbit
This guide walks you through how to connect Eufy scale to Fitbit using third-party tools like Sync Solver. You’ll learn setup steps, troubleshooting tips, and how to keep your health data in sync across platforms.
Key Takeaways
- Eufy scales don’t natively sync with Fitbit: You’ll need a third-party app like Sync Solver to bridge the gap between Eufy and Fitbit.
- Sync Solver automates data transfer: Once set up, it sends your Eufy weight and body composition data directly to your Fitbit account.
- Ensure both apps are updated: Always use the latest versions of the EufySecurity and Fitbit apps to avoid compatibility issues.
- Bluetooth and Wi-Fi must be enabled: Your phone needs both connections active for initial setup and ongoing syncing.
- Manual entry is a backup option: If syncing fails, you can manually log your Eufy readings into Fitbit until the issue is resolved.
- Check privacy settings: Make sure data sharing is allowed in both Eufy and Sync Solver apps for smooth integration.
- Regular sync checks help: Review your Fitbit dashboard weekly to confirm data is flowing correctly from your Eufy scale.
Introduction: Why Connect Your Eufy Scale to Fitbit?
If you’re serious about tracking your health, you probably use more than one device. Maybe you weigh yourself daily on your Eufy smart scale, but rely on Fitbit to monitor your steps, sleep, and heart rate. It makes sense—you want all your health data in one place. But here’s the catch: Eufy scales don’t directly sync with Fitbit. That means your weight, body fat percentage, BMI, and muscle mass readings stay trapped in the Eufy app, while your Fitbit dashboard stays incomplete.
Don’t worry—you’re not out of options. With the right tools and a little setup, you can connect your Eufy scale to Fitbit and enjoy a unified health tracking experience. This guide will show you exactly how to do it, step by step. You’ll learn how to use a free third-party service called Sync Solver to bridge the gap between Eufy and Fitbit. By the end, your body composition data will flow seamlessly from your bathroom scale to your Fitbit app, giving you a complete picture of your wellness journey.
We’ll cover everything from initial setup to troubleshooting common issues. Whether you’re a tech newbie or a seasoned gadget lover, this guide is written in plain, friendly language so you can follow along with confidence. Let’s get started!
What You’ll Need Before You Begin
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Before diving into the connection process, make sure you have the following ready:
- A Eufy smart scale (models like the Eufy Smart Scale C1, P1, or P2 work best)
- A Fitbit account (set up via the Fitbit app on your smartphone)
- A smartphone or tablet with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled
- The latest versions of the EufySecurity and Fitbit apps installed
- An active internet connection during setup
- A free Sync Solver account (we’ll walk you through creating one)
Having these items ready will save you time and frustration. Also, make sure your Eufy scale is already paired with the EufySecurity app and that it’s successfully recording your weight and body metrics. If you haven’t set up your scale yet, do that first—this guide assumes your Eufy scale is already working.
Step 1: Set Up Your Eufy Scale
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If your Eufy scale isn’t already connected to the EufySecurity app, start here. This step ensures your scale is ready to share data.
Download and Install the EufySecurity App
Go to your phone’s app store (Google Play or Apple App Store) and search for “EufySecurity.” Download and install the official app by Eufy. Open it and create an account if you don’t already have one. Use a strong password and enable two-factor authentication for extra security.
Pair Your Eufy Scale via Bluetooth
Turn on your Eufy scale by stepping on it briefly. Open the EufySecurity app and tap the “+” icon to add a new device. Select “Smart Scale” from the list. The app will search for nearby devices—make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is on. When your scale appears, tap it to pair. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup.
Calibrate and Test the Scale
Once paired, the app will guide you through calibration. Step on the scale barefoot and stay still while it takes measurements. The app should display your weight, BMI, body fat, muscle mass, and other metrics. If everything looks correct, your Eufy scale is ready to go.
Enable Data Sharing in the Eufy App
Go to the app’s settings and look for “Data Sharing” or “Privacy.” Make sure third-party access is allowed. This is crucial because Sync Solver needs permission to read your Eufy data.
Step 2: Set Up Your Fitbit Account
Now let’s make sure your Fitbit side is ready to receive data.
Install and Open the Fitbit App
If you haven’t already, download the Fitbit app from your app store. Log in with your Fitbit account or create a new one. If you own a Fitbit device, pair it now—this ensures your account is active and syncing properly.
Check Your Profile and Goals
Go to the “Profile” tab in the Fitbit app. Make sure your height, age, and gender are accurate—these affect how body composition metrics are calculated. Set your weight goal if you haven’t already. This helps Fitbit track your progress over time.
Enable Weight and Body Composition Tracking
In the Fitbit app, tap the “Today” tab, then the “+” icon. Select “Log Weight” to ensure weight tracking is enabled. Fitbit automatically tracks BMI and other metrics based on your weight and profile info.
Step 3: Create a Sync Solver Account
Sync Solver is a free, secure service that connects apps that don’t normally talk to each other—like Eufy and Fitbit.
Visit the Sync Solver Website
Open your phone’s browser and go to www.syncsolver.com. Tap “Sign Up” and create a free account using your email. Confirm your email address when you receive the verification message.
Log In to Sync Solver
Once your account is active, log in. You’ll see a dashboard with options to connect different health apps.
Connect Your Eufy Account
Tap “Add Service” and search for “Eufy.” Select it and log in with your EufySecurity account credentials. Grant Sync Solver permission to access your scale data. This allows it to read your weight, BMI, and body composition readings.
Connect Your Fitbit Account
Now tap “Add Service” again and search for “Fitbit.” Log in with your Fitbit credentials and authorize Sync Solver to send data to your Fitbit account. This step is essential—without it, your Eufy data won’t reach Fitbit.
Step 4: Configure Sync Settings
Now that both accounts are connected, it’s time to tell Sync Solver what to do.
Choose Data to Sync
In Sync Solver, go to “Sync Rules” or “Automation.” Select Eufy as the source and Fitbit as the destination. Choose which metrics to sync—typically, you’ll want weight, BMI, body fat percentage, muscle mass, bone mass, and water percentage.
Set Sync Frequency
You can choose how often Sync Solver checks for new data. For most people, “Every 6 hours” is a good balance between timely updates and battery efficiency. If you weigh yourself daily, this setting ensures your Fitbit dashboard stays current.
Test the First Sync
Manually trigger a sync by tapping “Sync Now” in the Sync Solver app or website. Wait a few minutes, then check your Fitbit app. Go to the “Today” tab and scroll down to “Weight.” You should see your latest Eufy reading appear.
Step 5: Verify Data in Fitbit
It’s important to confirm that your data is showing up correctly.
Check the Weight Log
In the Fitbit app, tap the “Today” tab, then “Weight.” Look for a new entry with today’s date and your current weight. If it’s there, great! If not, wait 10–15 minutes and check again—sometimes syncs take a little time.
Review Body Composition Metrics
Fitbit uses your weight and profile info to estimate BMI and other metrics. While it won’t show exact body fat or muscle mass from Eufy (due to platform limitations), your weight trend will be accurate. Over time, this helps you track progress.
Compare with Eufy Readings
Open the EufySecurity app and compare the latest reading with what’s in Fitbit. They should match within a small margin (e.g., 0.1–0.3 lbs). Small differences are normal due to rounding or timing.
Tips for Reliable Syncing
To keep your data flowing smoothly, follow these best practices:
- Keep apps updated: Check for updates to EufySecurity, Fitbit, and Sync Solver regularly.
- Don’t log out of Sync Solver: Stay logged in to avoid disconnections.
- Weigh yourself at the same time daily: Morning, after using the bathroom, is ideal for consistency.
- Use the scale on a hard, flat surface: Carpets or uneven floors can cause inaccurate readings.
- Charge your phone: Low battery can disrupt Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, affecting sync.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with the best setup, problems can happen. Here’s how to fix the most common ones.
Data Not Syncing to Fitbit
If your Eufy readings aren’t appearing in Fitbit:
- Check that Sync Solver is logged into both accounts.
- Verify that sync rules are active and set to the correct frequency.
- Restart your phone and try a manual sync.
- Ensure your Eufy scale is connected to Wi-Fi (some models require it for cloud sync).
Incorrect or Missing Readings
If the weight in Fitbit doesn’t match Eufy:
- Make sure you’re the only user on the scale during setup.
- Check that your Eufy profile is set as the primary user.
- Re-calibrate the scale and take a new reading.
Sync Solver Login Errors
If you can’t log in to Sync Solver:
- Reset your password using the “Forgot Password” link.
- Clear your browser cache or try a different browser.
- Contact Sync Solver support if the issue persists.
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi Connection Problems
If your scale won’t connect:
- Move your phone closer to the scale.
- Turn Bluetooth and Wi-Fi off and on again.
- Restart the EufySecurity app.
- Reset the scale by holding the button for 10 seconds.
Alternative: Manual Entry (When Sync Fails)
If Sync Solver stops working or you prefer not to use third-party tools, you can manually enter your Eufy readings into Fitbit.
How to Log Weight Manually
Open the Fitbit app, go to the “Today” tab, tap the “+” icon, and select “Log Weight.” Enter your weight from the Eufy app and save. Do this daily for consistency.
Pros and Cons of Manual Entry
Manual entry gives you full control and avoids third-party apps, but it’s time-consuming and easy to forget. Use it as a backup, not a long-term solution.
Why This Integration Matters
Connecting your Eufy scale to Fitbit isn’t just about convenience—it’s about gaining deeper insights into your health. When all your data lives in one place, you can spot trends more easily. For example, you might notice that your weight drops after improving your sleep or increasing your step count. Fitbit’s dashboard lets you see these connections at a glance.
Plus, having consistent weight data helps Fitbit provide better recommendations. Whether you’re trying to lose weight, build muscle, or maintain your current health, accurate tracking is key. By syncing your Eufy scale, you’re not just logging numbers—you’re building a smarter, more informed health routine.
Final Thoughts
Connecting your Eufy scale to Fitbit takes a few extra steps, but the payoff is worth it. With Sync Solver, you can automate the transfer of your body composition data and keep your Fitbit dashboard complete. Follow the steps in this guide, keep your apps updated, and check your syncs regularly to ensure everything runs smoothly.
Remember, health tracking is most effective when it’s consistent and comprehensive. By linking your Eufy scale to Fitbit, you’re taking a big step toward a healthier, more informed lifestyle. So step on that scale, trust the process, and watch your progress unfold—one sync at a time.
