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57 Reviews
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The editors liked
Attractive design
Great smartphone app
10 day battery life
The Jawbone Up is comfortable
Durable
And effortless to wear. Its mobile app is intuitive and presents data well
The Up2 provides simple activity and automatic sleep tracking in a slim and fashionable design. The band has good battery life and can be worn in the shower. The Jawbone mobile app includes smart coaching and can be paired with many popular third-party ap
Slimmer and lighter one-size fits all design
App is still one of the best fitness gadget apps out there
Sleek
Stylish design
Great app
Weeklong battery life
Comfortable to wear
Well designed app
Smart alarm feature
Slim and light design
Impressive app interface
Smart coach and social feed are great motivators
Easy to use
Water resistant means you can use it in the shower
The Up app puts together some useful information and allows you to watch your friends
Using 3.5mm to transfer data is a pretty cool concept
Great battery life
The editors didn't like
Expensive
Limited functionality
No wireless
Doesn't charge while syncing
The Jawbone Up lacks a screen. It only syncs with iPhones and some Android devices
So there's no other way to view your fitness data. It connects via a less convenient wired connection
It doesn't have a display to quickly check fitness progress and there's no heart-rate tracking. The sleep tracking tends to overestimate and the band can't be worn while swimming
Not really an improvement on the Up 24 or Up Move
Except on design
Band can clip arm hair
Still no smart band features
So no notifications on phone calls or messages
Water resistance is less like resistance
More like restarting to deal with the wate
Terrible charger
Temperamental touchscreen
Compatibility issues with Android
No wireless syncronising
Food tracking hit and miss
A little expensive
Buckle a little awkward for us
Logging food can be a chore
Best results obtained when wearing it all the time
Not fully waterproof
$149.95
Despite being able to monitor muscle movement and twitching
It can't work out when to switch itself into night's sleep mode
Can't be used when swimming or surfing
Android app can be buggy and only likes some devices
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.As the wearable technology is developing, almost every brand is coming up with new products. There are many fitness devices which have entered the market ...
Avalanche of hues, Supported by superb app, Very easy to slip on and off, Quite comfortable on wrist, App tracks your calorie intake
Not waterproof, No wireless syncing allowed, Doesn't charge in the midst of syncing, Proprietary cables needed for charging
Jawbone UP dates back to being the very first wrist-based activity tracker to actually capture eyes, and this second-generation band with its pretty solid yet sleek design seems to follow the footsteps. Jawbone Up is somewhat like a pedometer, but with pr...
Published: 2012-12-05, Author: Peter , review by: gizmodo.in
Despite its problems, the second generation UP is a much improved activity tracker. Take a look beneath the rubber shell, and you can immediately tell that the company overhauled the manufacturing process, going so far as to invent their own standard for...
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Published: 2014-03-18, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Abstract: For those who are as interested in fashion as fitness, the Up is the best looking fitness band out there right now. Its intelligent algorithm does a good job of tracking your steps and logging runs, and will even measure your sleep.It's not Bluetooth-eq...
Abstract: The original Jawbone Up fitness tracker has been worn by celebrities such as actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Its successor, the Up24 has decorated the wrists of Kristen Stewart and Bryan Cranston. But at $249, it is rather expensive. You, too, can now feel lik...
Abstract: The original Jawbone Up fitness tracker has been worn by celebrities such as actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Its successor, the Up24 has decorated the wrists of Kristen Stewart and Bryan Cranston.But at $249, it is rather expensive.You, too, can now feel like a...
Bottom line, the Up is a bag of hits and misses. It's got a couple of glaring weaknesses, such as the need to physically connect it to your smartphone to sync, as well as the lack of important visual cues that let you know where you currently are with reg...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Raymond , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Jawbone's Up is a device that's supposed to be worn 24/7. So, to truly understand how well it works, I've been wearing it everyday and every night over the past few weeks to see if wearable computing is all it's cracked up to be.Although I already had a p...
Abstract: The weather was perfect last month, so I decided that instead of curling up in front of the TV, I should delve into the closet, find my tracksuit and while I'm at it grab that fitness tracking wristband that was delivered to our office last week. Yes, I'm...
Abstract: Los gadgets cuantificadores están tomando una relevante importancia en los últimos días, ya que aprovechan el ser diminutos dando la capacidad de capturar una gran cantidad de datos sobre nuestras actividades físicas.Y el Jawbone Up es uno de los últimos...