Activity Data
- Active and Total Calories burned
- Cycling Pedal Cadence
- Distance
- Elevation Gained
- Heart Rate data
- Speed information
- Steps
- Swimming Strokes
- Body Fat
- Calories Burned
- Floors Climbed
- Heart Rate Data
- Sleep Data
- Steps and Step Distance
- Weight

Garmin Venu 3 is one of the smartwatches eligible for this update | Image credit: PhoneArena
As mentioned earlier, Garmin will not receive any data from Google, so you’ll only be sending your data to Google Health Connect, which basically means that you won’t be able to see a workout’s results if you’re using a Galaxy or Pixel Watch. Besides that, specific data like running power, cadence and sweat loss will not be synced with Google Health Connect. It’s important to mention that other data that Garmin smartwatches typically measure might not sync with Health Connect. For example, Garmin says its Connect app will share Sleep Data to Google Health Connect, but it doesn’t go deeper than that, so it’s impossible to tell if data like blood oxygen saturation, body temperature and heart rate variability will be supported.There’s still no ETA for this update that’s supposed to bring Google Health Connect support to Garmin users, but it’s safe to assume it will arrive sometime this month considering that the company has just updated its support page with all the info above.