Access raw sensor data

The Sensors API lets you read raw sensor data in your app in real time. Use this API to do the following:

  • List data sources that are available on the device and on companion devices.
  • Register listeners to receive raw sensor data.
  • Unregister listeners so that they no longer receive raw sensor data.

List available data sources

To obtain a list of all available data sources on the device and on companion devices, use the SensorsClient.findDataSources method:

Kotlin

private val fitnessOptions = FitnessOptions.builder().addDataType(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA).build()

// Note: Fitness.SensorsApi.findDataSources() requires the
// ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION permission.
Fitness.getSensorsClient(requireContext(), GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(requireContext(), fitnessOptions))
    .findDataSources(
        DataSourcesRequest.Builder()
            .setDataTypes(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA)
            .setDataSourceTypes(DataSource.TYPE_RAW)
            .build())
    .addOnSuccessListener { dataSources ->
        dataSources.forEach {
            Log.i(TAG, "Data source found: ${it.streamIdentifier}")
            Log.i(TAG, "Data Source type: ${it.dataType.name}")

            if (it.dataType == DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA) {
                Log.i(TAG, "Data source for STEP_COUNT_DELTA found!")

                ...
            }
        }
    }
    .addOnFailureListener { e ->
        Log.e(TAG, "Find data sources request failed", e)
    }

Java

FitnessOptions fitnessOptions = FitnessOptions.builder().addDataType(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA).build();

// Note: Fitness.SensorsApi.findDataSources() requires the
// ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION permission.
Fitness.getSensorsClient(getApplicationContext(), GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(getApplicationContext(), fitnessOptions))
        .findDataSources(
                new DataSourcesRequest.Builder()
                        .setDataTypes(DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA)
                        .setDataSourceTypes(DataSource.TYPE_RAW)
                        .build())
        .addOnSuccessListener(dataSources -> {
            dataSources.forEach(dataSource -> {
                Log.i(TAG, "Data source found: ${it.streamIdentifier}");
                Log.i(TAG, "Data Source type: ${it.dataType.name}");

                if (dataSource.getDataType() == DataType.TYPE_STEP_COUNT_DELTA) {
                    Log.i(TAG, "Data source for STEP_COUNT_DELTA found!");
                    ...
                }
            })})
        .addOnFailureListener(e ->
            Log.e(TAG, "Find data sources request failed", e));

To get information about the device for a data source, use the DataSource.getDevice method. The device information is useful to distinguish from similar sensors on different devices, show the device information from a sensor to the user, or process data differently based on the device. For example, you might be interested in reading data specifically from the sensor on a wearable device but not from the same type of sensor on a phone.

To get a Device instance for the device that's running your activity, use the Device.getLocalDevice method. This is useful when you want to check whether a data source is on the same device that your app is running on.

Add a listener

To add a listener to receive raw data of a particular fitness data type or from a specific data source, use the SensorsClient.add method:

Kotlin

val listener = OnDataPointListener { dataPoint ->
        for (field in dataPoint.dataType.fields) {
            val value = dataPoint.getValue(field)
            Log.i(TAG, "Detected DataPoint field: ${field.name}")
            Log.i(TAG, "Detected DataPoint value: $value")
        }
    }

Fitness.getSensorsClient(this, GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(this, fitnessOptions))
    .add(
        SensorRequest.Builder()
            .setDataSource(dataSource) // Optional but recommended for custom
            // data sets.
            .setDataType(dataType) // Can't be omitted.
            .setSamplingRate(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
            .build(),
        listener
    )
    .addOnSuccessListener {
    	Log.i(TAG, "Listener registered!")
    }
    .addOnFailureListener {
    	Log.e(TAG, "Listener not registered.", task.exception)
    }

Java

OnDataPointListener listener = dataPoint -> {
    for (Field field : dataPoint.getDataType().getFields()) {
        Value value = dataPoint.getValue(field);
        Log.i(TAG, "Detected DataPoint field: ${field.getName()}");
        Log.i(TAG, "Detected DataPoint value: $value");
    }
};
Fitness.getSensorsClient(this, GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(this, fitnessOptions))
        .add(
                new SensorRequest.Builder()
                        .setDataSource(dataSource) // Optional but recommended
                        // for custom data sets.
                        .setDataType(dataType) // Can't be omitted.
                        .setSamplingRate(10, TimeUnit.SECONDS)
                        .build(),
                listener
        )
        .addOnSuccessListener(unused ->
                Log.i(TAG, "Listener registered!"))
        .addOnFailureListener(task ->
    Log.e(TAG, "Listener not registered.", task.getCause()));
}

Remove a listener

To remove a listener from raw data updates, use the SensorsClient.remove method:

Kotlin

Fitness.getSensorsClient(this, GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(this, fitnessOptions))
    .remove(listener)
    .addOnSuccessListener {
    	Log.i(TAG, "Listener was removed!")
    }
    .addOnFailureListener {
    	Log.i(TAG, "Listener was not removed.")
    }

Java

Fitness.getSensorsClient(this, GoogleSignIn.getAccountForExtension(this, fitnessOptions))
        .remove(listener)
        .addOnSuccessListener(unused ->
                Log.i(TAG, "Listener was removed!"))
        .addOnFailureListener(e ->
                Log.i(TAG, "Listener was not removed."));