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57 Reviews
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The editors liked
The wearability factor on this is huge. The Yves Behar-designed band looks fantastic
And more to the point works well as an accessory. The big problem with fitness monitors has been nailing a form factor that's truly go-anywhere. If you have to take some
Waterproof up to 1 meterLong battery lifeSmart Alarm feature is ingenious
Smart sleep technology
Excellent mobile fitness apps
Moodtracking app
Water resistant
Up to 10 day battery life
Fast charging
Smal
Svelte desig
Sleep tracke
Long battery lif
Comprehensive app
Can be worn 24/7 & in shower
Unobtrusive wristband design
Deep sleep and light sleep data
Idle Alert/Sedentary Alarm
"Smart Wake" alarms for naps
Sleep
Nice app interface/ good usability design
Holds battery charge for a long time
Compatible with
Two wristband styles (lightweight double strap/heavy single strap)
Improved look
Slimmer & more comfortable to wear than UP24 (no big bulge under wrist)
Battery life appx 710 days
Wireless syncing
Automatic sleep detection
Sleep data includes Tim
Effective tool for monitoring your footsteps
Health habits
Sleep patterns. Attractive on the wrist. Charts and graphs are fun and addictive
Excellent and wide-ranging ability to track metrics for personal health. Comfortable. Includes a vibration alarm with a few unique functions. Gorgeous
Well-designed iPhone and Android apps.
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
Lightweight
Modern design
Bold
Organized app
Smart Coach gives easy-to-follow advice
Small
Svelte design
Sleep tracker
Long battery life
Accurate calorie counter and pedometer
Easy to set up
Comfortable
Comfortable design
Great Jawbone software
Waterproof
No risk of losing the wristband
Sync and view data wherever you are
Smart alarms work as advertised
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Fitness
Health
Jawbone
Up
Good-looking bracelet
Robust
Powerful software
Alarm clock feature is fantastic
Long-lasting battery
The editors didn't like
The cap that covers the connecting jack tends to pop off. Lose it
And it costs $10 to replace
Plus $5 in shipping if you order from Jawbone's store. You get a three pack for that
But it means that replacement caps effectively cost somewhere between $3-
Reports of bricking and withering battery capacityOnly compatible with iOS devicesFood tracking is uselessiOS app is light on features for now
No wireless sync
No feedback screen
Limited devicesync compatibility
Manual sync / no Bluetooth
Wake and inactivity alerts don't work consistently
Too tedious to add foods to the food log
No Bluetoot
Expensive for feature
Cap can be lost easily
Can only add friends you already know
No wireless syncing
No website interface only apps
Band ends are sharp
Hair can get stuck in cap
Button
Can slightly overcount arm movements as steps
No screen on device means you don't have constant
Immediate
Only splashproof
Controls not very intuitive
Can trigger buttons accidentally
If you wear too loosely
It can come unclasped
Aluminum casing contains a small amount of nickel (less than 0.5%)
Though does not come in contact with the skin. Could be a
Currently doesn’t work
A complete hardware fail. Social interaction features are dull. Hardware interface is too simple to be useful.
No real display. Doesn't measure heart rate. Sleep data only shows light vs. sound sleep. Finicky tap input mechanism. Not swim-proof
For iOS and Android only
Doesn't work with personal computers. No data readouts on band itself. Doesn't sync with other devices such as connected scales or heart rate monitors. No wireless syncing. Not discreet to wear
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
Difficult to fasten
Doesn't automatically enter sleep mode
Wonky smart alarm
No Bluetooth
Lacks Android app
Requires an iPhone or android app to view data — no display on device
Not completely waterproof
Fiddly clasp
Meal tracking is a joke
App software is clearly a 1.0 work
Data management not as fun or robust as Fitbit
You'll lose the cap eventually
Syncing is a chore. Sleep tracking could be better. Those replacement caps really ought to be free
The shine quickly rubbed off the original UP, but all signs point to Jawbone having learned its lesson. The new hardware feels sturdier than before, and the more stringent tolerances mean we now have no qualms about wearing UP in the shower or pool. M...
Published: 2012-11-28, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The Jawbone Up is comfortable, durable, and effortless to wear. Its mobile app is intuitive and presents data well
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
The new Jawbone Up is comfortable and durable, but iOS-only support means this gadget only makes sense for iPhone users.
Published: 2012-03-12, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: If you want to track, monitor, and record all the details of your run, bike ride, swim, or other intense physical event, then there excellent devices on the market for your specific needs. For the other 23 hours of the day when you are walking to the offi...
Abstract: In typical Jawbone packaging fashion, the Up band is proudly presented inside the clear iconic packaging as if it were a museum art piece. Good packaging? Check. How about accessories? The Up comes with a short, and I mean short charging cable that can fl...
Published: 2011-11-30, Author: Mat , review by: gizmodo.com
The wearability factor on this is huge. The Yves Behar-designed band looks fantastic, and more to the point works well as an accessory. The big problem with fitness monitors has been nailing a form factor that's truly go-anywhere. If you have to take some
The cap that covers the connecting jack tends to pop off. Lose it, and it costs $10 to replace, plus $5 in shipping if you order from Jawbone's store. You get a three pack for that, but it means that replacement caps effectively cost somewhere between $3-
Absolutely not. At least, not right now. I even pulled the band from my gift guide.Wondrously Childlike Gifts For The New DadBabies are so adorable! And so very much trouble. Theyre always hungry, often crying and…Read moreAs youll see all over the Jawb...
Abstract: In September, we exclusively leaked the details for the new Jawbone Up fitness band. Fast forward to November, Jawbone, a company used to making Bluetooth headsets, announced the Jawbone Up, a stylish fitness band that tracks your steps, distance traveled...