
If you’re an avid outdoor activity tracker that likes to post to social media, you may want to try the upgraded Plus service. Creating the Animation videoĪt the conclusion of your activity, you can review the ‘moments’ that were automatically added or manually add other images, including those taken by others in your group. This means all you have to do is start the app, take pictures as you normally would, and the app will pull everything together at the end. It uses the metadata in your photos to place the photo along your route based on the location and time data. One of the notable features of this app is the ability to automatically add pictures of your adventure that you took along the way. The pull-down menu at the top of the Record screen allows you to choose the activity you are going to record. The ‘Record’ button at the bottom of the app will allow you to record just about any type of activity to create the video. If you don’t already use an activity tracker or want to use Relive separately, the app can track any activity itself. You can also import activities individually if you don’t want the automatic connection. This automatic import seems to be what caused a popular activity tracker called Strava to block Relive from working.

Once you connect your activity tracker to Relive, it will automatically import your adventure to the app to create the animation.

Here’s the list of trackers that it currently works with: Apple Health (Watch), Bryton, Coros, Lezyne, Garmin Connect, Polar Flow, Ride with GPS, Rouvy, Runkeeper, Suunto, Under Armor (Map My Run, Walk, Ride, Hike), Wahoo and Zepp (formerly Amazfit).
