Xiaomiβs smart scales have become an integral part of a healthy lifestyle for millions of users, but what if you prefer the Huawei ecosystem over Mi Fit? Connecting devices from different brands is not a trivial task, but it is quite solvable. In this article, we will discuss all the current ways to synchronize Xiaomiβs scales (including the Mi Body Composition Scale 2, Xiaomi Smart Scale 2 and Xiaomi Mi Scale models) with the Huawei Health application, as well as look at typical errors and their elimination.
The main problem is that Huawei Health does not initially support Xiaomi devices directly, but there are workarounds, from using intermediate applications to manually exporting data. We tested all of these methods on the latest software (2026) and put together step-by-step instructions based on the latest updates, and it's important that some of these methods require additional actions, such as registering with Google Fit or setting up customization. API-access.
If you just bought a Xiaomi scale and want to integrate it into the Huawei ecosystem, or have tried to do so before but have encountered errors like βDevice not foundβ or βDisconnected,β this guide is for you. Weβll also reveal a unique Google cloud sync method that works even for older scale models without official support.
Why Huawei Health doesnβt support Xiaomiβs scales directly?
Huawei Health was developed as a centralized platform for devices from the Huawei brand and its partners (e.g. Honor), unlike Mi Fit, which actively collaborates with other manufacturers through open source devices. API, Huaweiβs ecosystem has historically been closed to third-party gadgets:
- π Huawei strictly monitors device integration to minimize the risk of user data leakage.
- π± Brand competition: Xiaomi and Huawei are direct competitors in the wearable electronics market, so mutual support of devices is unlikely.
- π οΈ Technical limitations: Xiaomi scales data transfer protocols (e.g. Bluetooth 5.0) BLE) Can conflict with Huawei Health scanning algorithms.
However, there are workarounds, such as Huawei Health supports importing data from Google Fit, and Mi Fit can export weights to the same, a bridge that allows data to be shared between platforms, and third-party apps that emulate Huaweiβs protocol and transmit data from Xiaomiβs scales directly.
β οΈ Note: Using unofficial synchronization methods may result in loss of warranty on Xiaomi scales if you need to contact the service center.
Method 1: Sync with Google Fit (the most reliable method)
This method works for most Xiaomi scales and does not require root rights or complex manipulations, the bottom line is that the data from the scales first enters Mi Fit, then is exported to Google Fit, and from there is imported into Huawei Health.
- Install applications: π± Mi Fit (official Xiaomi scale app) β Download for Android / Download for iOS. π Google Fit β Download for Android / Download for iOS. βοΈ Huawei Health β Download for Android / Download for iOS.
- Connect the scales to Mi Fit: Open Mi Fit and register (or log in to your account). β Add the device β Libras. Follow the instructions on the screen (usually stand on the scale to turn on and confirm the connection in the application).
- Set up export in Google Fit: In Mi Fit go to Profile β Settings β Accounts and syncs. Select Google Fit and log in to Google. Activate synchronization of weight, body composition and other data.
- Import Data to Huawei Health: Open Huawei Health and Go to Profile β Settings β Data management β Import data. Select Google Fit and log in. Allow access to weight and body composition data.
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Once set up, the synchronization will occur automatically with each weighing, but there are nuances:
- β³ Update delay: Data may appear in Huawei Health with a delay of up to 10-15 minutes.
- π Not all indicators are passed on: For example, body water level or muscle mass may not be imported.
- π Duplication problems: Sometimes one weigh is displayed twice - in which case, manually remove the duplicate.
β οΈ Note: If you are using a Huawei smartphone without Google services (e.g. Huawei) P50 Or newer, this method won't work. In that case, move on to Method 3.
Method 2: Use a third-party Health Sync app (for advanced users)
If you donβt like syncing through Google Fit (for example, due to delays or lack of necessary metrics), you can use the Health Sync app. It allows you to directly transfer data between Mi Fit and Huawei Health, bypassing Google Fit. This method is suitable for users who are willing to spend time setting up.
Instructions:
- Install Health Sync: Download the app from Google Play (for Android) or the App Store (for iOS). Open the app and provide all the necessary permissions (access to health data, notifications, etc.).
- Set up the data source (Mi Fit): In Health Sync, go to Sources. Select Mi Fit and log in via Xiaomi account. Activate synchronization for parameters: Weight, Fat Percentage, Muscle Mass and others (optional).
- Configure Huawei Health: In the Receiver section, select Huawei Health. Sign in with your Huawei account. ID. Specify what data to transfer (it is recommended to leave all ticks).
- Start Sync: Return to the Health Sync home screen and press Sync. Wait until the process is complete (may take a few minutes).
Advantages of this method:
- β‘ Fast data transfer: Synchronization occurs in almost real time (delay 1-2 minutes).
- π Support for all indicators: Even rare metrics such as bone mass or visceral fat are passed on.
- π Flexible settings: You can choose which data to transfer and set up an automatic synchronization schedule.
Disadvantages:
- π° Paid version: The free version of Health Sync has limitations (e.g., once-a-day sync). ~300 rubles a year.
- π± Not working on some smartphones: Huawei devices without Google services may need installation APK manually.
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If no data is transferred after setting up Health Sync, try manually updating the access token: go to Settings β Accounts and re-sign in to Mi Fit and Huawei Health.
Method 3: Manual data entry (if automation does not work)
If none of the automatic methods worked (for example, you have a Huawei smartphone without Google services or an old scale model), there is the option of manual data entry. This is less convenient, but it is guaranteed to work.
Instructions:
- Weigh yourself on Xiaomi scales: Use the official Mi Fit app to get accurate readings. Remember or write down the values: weight, percentage of fat, muscle mass and others (if necessary).
- Add data to Huawei Health manually: Open Huawei Health and go to Weight.Click "+" (Enter the date, time and weighting values. Save the record.
To simplify the process, you can:
- π Use Reminders: Set up notifications in Huawei Health to remember to enter data.
- π± Take a picture of the Mi Fit screen: So you can not go wrong in numbers when manually entering.
β οΈ Note: It is easy to make a mistake in the indicators when you manually enter (for example, mix up the percentage of fat and the percentage of water.
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Xiaomi Weight Compatibility Table with Huawei Health
Not all Xiaomi scale models work equally well with Huawei Health. Below is a compatibility table for popular devices. Data is based on user tests and official specifications.
| Model of weights | Synchronization through Google Fit | Synchronization through Health Sync | Manual input | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi Mi Body Composition Scale 2 | β Yes. | β Yes. | β Yes. | All indicators are supported, including the analysis of body composition. |
| Xiaomi Smart Scale 2 | β Yes. | β Yes. | β Yes. | Visceral fat is not transmitted through Google Fit. |
| Xiaomi Mi Scale (First version) | β οΈ Partially. | β Yes. | β Yes. | Only weight is transferred through Google Fit and IMT. |
| Xiaomi Mi Scale V2 | β Yes. | β Yes. | β Yes. | The latest version of Mi Fit (8.0) is required+). |
| Xiaomi Mi Smart Scale (Chinese version) | β No. | β Yes. | β Yes. | Requires the change of the region of the Xiaomi account to China. |
If your model is not in the table, try synchronization methods in the following order:
- Health Sync (the most universal way).
- Google Fit (works for most models)
- Manual input (if automation is not possible)
Solving common connection errors
Even when following instructions, users often encounter errors, and let's look at the most common problems and ways to fix them.
Error 1: "Device not found" in Mi Fit
If Xiaomi scales are not connected to Mi Fit, follow these steps:
- π Check the batteries: Make sure that the scales have working power cells installed (usually 4). Γ AAA).
- π± Turn on Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.0 should be activated on your smartphone+.
- π Reset the scales: Remove the batteries for 10 seconds, then insert back.
- π² Update Mi Fit: Install the latest version of the app from the official store.
- π« Turn it off. VPN: Some of them VPN-Services block connection to Xiaomi servers.
Error 2: Data is not transferred to Huawei Health via Google Fit
If the synchronization between Google Fit and Huawei Health is not working:
- π Check the connection of accounts: In Google Fit, make sure Mi Fit has access to data. In Huawei Health, check that imports from Google Fit are allowed.
- β³ Update data manually: In Google Fit, click "Update" in the Profile section β Settings β Managing Connected Applications.
- π± Reinstall apps: Remove and reinstall Google Fit and Huawei Health.
Mistake 3: Health Sync doesn't see Huawei Health
If Health Sync is unable to connect to Huawei Health:
- π Check Permits: In your smartphone settings, give Health Sync access to health data and notifications.
- π Update Access Token: In Health Sync, go to Settings β Accounts and re-sign in to Huawei Health.
- π Check your account region: Huawei Health may block access from certain regions.Try to change country in Huawei account settings ID.
What to do if none of the methods work?
Alternative applications for data synchronization
If standard methods donβt work, you can consider alternative applications that support integration with Xiaomi scales and export data to formats compatible with Huawei Health.
1. Apple Health (for iPhone owners)
If you have an iPhone, you can use Apple Health as a middle ground:
- π± Export data from Mi Fit to Apple Health: In Mi Fit, go to Profile β Settings β Apple Health and activate sync.
- π Import data to Huawei Health: In Huawei Health, select Profile β Settings β Data management β Imports from Apple Health.
2. Samsung Health (for Samsung smartphone owners)
Similar to Google Fit, Samsung Health can mediate:
- π Sync Mi Fit with Samsung Health: In Mi Fit, enable export to Samsung Health in account settings.
- π Connect Huawei Health to Samsung Health: Import Data from Samsung Health to Huawei Health.
3. Notion or Google Sheets (for manual control)
If automation is not suitable, you can manually record statistics in services like Notion or Google Sheets.
- π Export data from Mi Fit: In Mi Fit, save the history of weighing in CSV-file (Profile) β Settings β Export of data).
- π Import to a table: Upload the file to Google Sheets and set up automatic updates through scripts.
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If you use multiple health apps (e.g. Mi Fit, Google Fit, and Huawei Health), watch for data duplication. Check records regularly and remove repetitive weighings to keep the statistics accurate.