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February 2014
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The editors liked
Wireless sync over Bluetooth Smart
Claimed seven day battery life
Works with iOS and Android
Wireless syncing added
Stylish and lightweight
Very soft rubber for comfort
IOS and Android compatible
The Jawbone Up24 is an incredibly easy-to-use and enjoyable fitness tracker that counts steps
Sleep
And calories. The Up24 is water-resistant
Light
And comfortable to wear. The device syncs with iPhones and Android phones over Bluetooth
Detailed sleep and activity tracking
Supremely functional band
Well designed
Automatically sends updates to your phone and doesn't need to be synced using the 2.5mm headset jack
Battery lasts for a good week (around 6 days or so in our tests)
Comfortable to wear
Activity coach actually helps you get moving more
Inspiring you t
The editors didn't like
No Australian release or pricing
Updated Android app is coming soon
No significant new features besides sync
No display for ondemand stats
Doesn't have a web app
Works with just 10 Android phones
2.5mm stereo jack for charging
The Jawbone Up24 lacks a screen to quickly check your progress
Rigid wristband
Still can't automatically work out when you're sleeping
Published: 2013-11-13, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Jawbone Up24 is an incredibly easy-to-use and enjoyable fitness tracker that counts steps, sleep, and calories. The Up24 is water-resistant, light, and comfortable to wear. The device syncs with phones over Bluetooth.
The Jawbone Up24 lacks a screen to quickly check your progress on. The Up24 and Up 3.0 mobile app support iOS devices only.
If having a screen or Android support isn't a priority, the Jawbone Up24's superb app, clever advice, and comfy fit are hard to resist.
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No ondevice display means you're going to have to phone it in to get your step count. Not waterproof. $150 is a bit steep — competing devices are $20 to $50 cheaper
Jawbone UP2 reviewIn terms of wearables Jawbone is the (not so) little company that did. Its Jawbone Up24 activity tracker has been a smash hit in weareable terms, managing to find its way on to the wrists of tech- and fitness-savvy beautiful people in Lo...
Abstract: I have only used one fitness band but I think that this is the only one I will ever need. It is a great little band with very few flaws. When I first opened the box, I initially thought it looked quite uncomfortable and for the first few hours with it on...
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Published: 2015-01-11, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: GETTYAs we've just scoffed our way through Christmas, many of us will be suffering from a bit of festive flab.Sadly, it's now boring January and for many Brits it's time to get back to a more healthy way of life.So, if you've just started your fitness pla...
Lightweight, Comprehensive stat tracking, Bluetooth syncing
Some sizing issues, Lack of screen, Too many stats require manual input
Bluetooth connectivity certainly brings a big advance over the previous UP. It's incredibly handy have that tracking information in real-time time. Even with this and the additional software enhancements, however, the UP24 doesn't match up to the sort o...
Weeklong battery life Very simple to set up and use Sleep monitoring seems accurate Data displayed neatly
Not waterproof No display for time or percentage of goal step goal completed Sleep mode doesnt automatically turn on or off
The wearables market is still very young, with the biggest players - namely Apple and Google - yet to show their hands. But those who have are reaping the rewards - perhaps not in competition-crushing sales figures, but in invaluable, real-world feedback...
Accurate step and sleep data, Smart alarm, Great app
Naff clasp on strap, Not waterproof, No heart rate monitoring
The Jawbone UP24 outpaces a lot of the competition by offering a fashionable design and features aplenty. While it lacks a display and a more convenient charging method, it's comfortable, comprehensive, and a solid choice for anyone looking for a fitness...
Abstract: Not so, however, with Jawbone's upgrade of last year's superb – and surprisingly stylish – activity-tracking bracelet, UP. The one thing that wasn't ideal about the original UP was that you needed to plug it into a computer to download the data it had gat...
The Jawbone UP24 is one of the most expensive avidity trackers on the market, but despite its high price, we still think it's a great choice. Yes, it lacks both a built-in display and altimeter functionality, but to judge the UP24 purely on hardware specs...