Smart Ring + Withings Health Mate (2026)

Can a smart ring sync with Withings Health Mate? There is no direct integration - only a partial Apple Health bridge. Here is what actually works in 2026.

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By Rob Griffiths2 July 2026 · 4 min read

If you own Withings scales or a Withings watch and want your smart-ring data in the same app, the honest answer for 2026 is: there's no direct integration. Withings Health Mate (Withings' own health-tracking app) doesn't import smart-ring data, and the only partial workaround runs through Apple Health. Here's exactly what you can and can't do.

Does any smart ring sync with Withings Health Mate?

Not directly. Withings Health Mate (the app behind Withings' smart scales, watches and health devices) is largely a closed ecosystem for first-party hardware. Despite long-standing requests in Withings' own support community, it has not added a native Oura Ring integration, and the same applies to the other major rings - there is no in-app way to import their data.

This is different from nutrition and training apps like Cronometer or TrainingPeaks, which actively pull in ring data. With Withings, the ring and the Withings app simply don't talk to each other directly.

Can Apple Health bridge a ring to Health Mate?

Partly, and only on iPhone. Both an Apple-Health-compatible ring (such as Oura, Ultrahuman or RingConn) and the Withings Health Mate app can read and write to Apple Health (a system-level health hub on iOS - see the Apple Health overview on Wikipedia). So you can view metrics from both in Apple Health, and Health Mate can import some shared data types that way.

The limits matter, though. Apple Health doesn't receive workout data from rings like Oura, so those won't reach Health Mate, and which metrics actually flow depends on what each app chooses to share. It's a way to see combined numbers, not a true two-way sync. On Android there is no equivalent bridge for Health Mate.

Which rings have no Withings route at all?

Samsung Galaxy Ring is the clearest dead end: its data stays inside Samsung Health, with no Apple Health export, so there is no way to combine it with Withings Health Mate. RingConn only syncs one way to Apple Health, which is enough for the partial iOS bridge above but nothing more. If having all your data in Withings Health Mate is a priority, a smart ring is the wrong tool - you'd be better viewing ring data in its own app or in Apple Health, and using Health Mate for your Withings devices.

Frequently asked questions

Q01Does the Oura Ring sync with Withings Health Mate?
Not directly. Withings has not added an Oura integration to Health Mate. The only partial workaround is Apple Health on iOS, where both can share some metrics - but ring workouts are not carried across.
Q02Can I get smart ring data into the Withings app?
Only partially, and only on iPhone via Apple Health. There is no direct smart-ring integration in Withings Health Mate, and on Android there is no bridge at all.
Q03Does the Samsung Galaxy Ring work with Withings?
No. The Galaxy Ring keeps its data in Samsung Health with no Apple Health export, so there is no route into Withings Health Mate.
Q04What's the best way to see ring and Withings data together?
On iPhone, view both in Apple Health, which both your ring and Withings Health Mate can connect to. There is no true two-way sync between a smart ring and Health Mate.