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Testseek.com have collected 164 expert reviews of the Jawbone Jawbone UP and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone Jawbone UP.
 
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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
  • Stylish design. Comfortable. Helpful Smart Coach feature.
  • 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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  • By The Numbers
  • 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
  • Requires a lot of upkeep
  • Band is a little thick and clunky
  • Syncing is cumbersome
  • Still iOS-only for the moment

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  Published: 2013-05-21, review by: xataka.com

  • Diseño y acabado, Su completa aplicación, Registro de comidas
  • Sin conectividad bluetooth, Ninguna información visual en la pulsera, Sin panel web
  • No va a hacer que por arte de magia salgamos a andar, comamos mejor o nos conciencemos de que hay que descansar mejor. Pero las pulseras cuantificadoras son un buen aliado para los obsesos de la información sobre sí mismos....

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  Published: 2013-04-25, review by: planetared.com

  • Se ve bien y ciertamente parece funcionar como es debido, pero si estabas esperando que el Jawbone Up fuera algo más que un podómetro en traje de fantasía, entonces Jawbone Up va a decepcionarte. Sobre todo teniendo en cuenta que los 149$ que cuesta es c...

 
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  Published: 2013-05-22, Author: Rodrigo , review by: xataka.com.mx

  • 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...

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  Published: 2015-08-24, Author: David , review by: 01net.com

  • L'UP2 de Jawbone ne figure pas parmi les meilleures références en matière de tracker d'activité. Il est plutôt élégant et très discret à porter, mais à l'image de l'UP3, ses mesures manquent de précision. Dommage, avec sa bonne autonomie et son applicatio...

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  Published: 2015-05-12, Author: CNET.com , review by: Cnetfrance.fr

  • Design discret, bonne autonomie de batterie, bon suivi de l'activité et du sommeil, résistant aux éclaboussures, qualité de l'application Jawbone avec son coaching intelligent et l'ouverture à de nombreuses applications tierces populaires
  • Pas d'écran pour vérifier rapidement les progrès réalisés, le bracelet peut parfois se coincer sur les vêtements et tomber
  • Même sans écran, le Jawbone Up2 est probablement le meilleur bracelet / traqueur d'activité du marché. Efficace et discret, il est surtout épaulé par une application de référence dans le domaine du suivi de l'activité et du sommeil...

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  Published: 2014-01-22, review by: tomsguide.fr

  • Abstract:  Les objets connectés sont la nouvelle mode. Ces appareils bardés de capteurs en tout genre viennent se glisser au poignet, dans une poche ou se posent à différents endroits de la maison puis mesurent. Ils analysent et exposent différentes informations sur...

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  Published: 2013-11-06, Author: Yoann , review by: begeek.fr

  • Autonomie, Alertes d'inactivité, Réveil intelligent
  • Pas de synchronisation sans fil, Un bracelet = une taille de poignet
  • Après un échec cuisant pour la première version de son bracelet Up, Jawbone s'est rattrapé avec un produit vraiment intéressant. La finition du bracelet est exemplaire et celui-ci en ressort ainsi aussi pratique que joli. À l'utilisat...

 
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  Published: 2013-08-26, review by: generation-nt.com

  • Autonomie (10 jours), Look, Confort, Fonctionnalités étendues, L'essayer, c'est l'adopter, Appli Up réussie,
  • Précision, Nébuleuse derrière les algorithmes, Aucune indication sur les objectifs affichée sur le UP, Choix d'une connectique Jack plutôt que Bluetooth 4.0, Pas compatible avec tous les smartphones, Prix relativement élevé (130€ contre 100€ pour le FitBit Flex)

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  Published: 2013-08-15, Author: Ulrich , review by: frandroid.com

  • Plateforme solide et complète, Bracelet design, 10 jours d'autonomie pour seulement 1 heure de charge, Conseils pertinents, Ouverture à des services tiers, Réveil intelligent
  • Nombreux dysfonctionnements, heureusement Jawbone semble remplacer facilement le bracelet, Pas d'affichage visuel, Idées pour le prochain modèle: rythme cardiaque, tension artérielle, position géographique, etc
  • Le Jawbone UP fournit une plateforme solide et complète pour le suivi de vos activités. L'application est une réussite, côtés fiabilité et ergonomie. Le bracelet est design, néanmoins on reste frustré de ne pas avoir un écran pour pré-visualiser ses perfo...

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  Published: 2013-06-22, review by: tomsguide.fr

  • Abstract:  C’est la grande mode des bracelets connectés. Après Nike et son FuelBand puis le Flex de Fitbit , tous deux testés dans ces colonnes, voici le tour du Jawbone Up . Jusqu’ici, la marque était plus connue pour ses enceintes portables Jambox . Mais voilà que...

 
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