With Google Fit, you can measure, track, and store your fitness information. If you turn on accessibility features, you can have your screen read the data to you.
You can use features like VoiceOver, contrast changes and other special accessibility features to:
- Check your activity summary
- Browse your timeline
- See details of a specific session
To learn how to turn accessibility features on, visit the Apple accessibility support site.
Get started with VoiceOver
If you need a screen reader, you can turn VoiceOver on in your iPhone.
- On your iPhone, open the Settings app.
- Tap General Accessibility.
- Turn VoiceOver on.
Use the VoiceOver rotor
If you access the Google Fit Heart Rate chart in iOS 10 or later, you may hear a message about the VoiceOver rotor. Use the rotor to change VoiceOver volume, sounds, and other settings. You can swipe up or down to read all the heart rate data.
Navigate Google Fit
When you open Fit, you can choose to:
- Check how long you’ve been active: You can touch a summary of the day’s activity in the center of the screen.
- Browse summaries of past days’ activities: To see how many steps you’ve taken or how long you’ve been active on a past day, scroll down the app’s front page.
- Get details of a past day’s activity: To get a more detailed breakdown of your activity on a specific day, double-tap the day’s activity summary.