HTC to Support Under Armour’s UA Record App

Posted by at 1:20 pm on January 7, 2015

Under Armour RecordUnder Armour has announced UA Record, a health and fitness app for Android and iOS devices that allows users to monitor and share their fitness data and goals.

Smartphone owners can track motion and GPS activity, view analysis from individual workouts (steps, sleep, weight), as well as see a snapshot of overall progress towards specific goals. UA Record lets people invite up to 20 friends to health and fitness challenges, and even allows people to share videos, photos, workout stories, and nutrition guides.

As part of the announcement, Under Armour mentioned that third-party hardware makers can support UA Record through the Under Armour Connected Fitness API/SDK platform. HTC is among the first smartphone vendors to voice support for the platform and it said it has a series of UA Record-compatible products in the pipeline, which will debut later this year.

Samsung has worked with Under Armour in the past (notably with the Galaxy S5 Sport), but it has yet to say it will adopt UA’s Connected Fitness platform.

The Android and iOS apps are free to download from the Play Store and App Store, respectively. You can also visit record.underarmour.com to set up an account or log in with an existing MapMyFitness or Under Armour account.

1 Comment for “HTC to Support Under Armour’s UA Record App”

  1. Abdnour Ouhsikou

    My UA scale isn’t doing anything, what should I use it for if u guys retire the app?

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