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February 2014
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The editors liked
Fantastic audio quality
Fun color schemes
Loud
Great bluetooth range
NFC
Very long battery
App with settings/features
Micro-USB rechargeable
Durable
Built-in microphone for speakerphone calls
Most comfortable fitness tracker I've ever worn
Battery life is great due to the lack of physical display
About a week on one charge
Reminders are completely customizable and more advanced than other trackers
Stopwatch mode is ideal for tracking worko
Smart sleep technology
Excellent mobile fitness app
Moodtracking app
Movement reminders
Wireless syncing
Can be worn 24/7 & in shower
Unobtrusive wristband design
Deep sleep and light sleep data
And if you forget to enter sleep mode at night
You can enter it in the next day using the band's motionbased estimate of when you were asleep
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.
Slim
Nondescript
Plays nice with wristwatches
Bluetooth syncing with iOS devices
Fun
Easytodigest data graphics.
Syncs via Bluetoot
Sleep trackin
Excellent app with intuitive diet trackin
Accurate
Thin
Sleek
Comfortable activity tracker. Measures deep sleep and light sleep. Connects with many other apps for sports
Health
And calorie-counting. Beautiful app.
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Jawbone
Wearables
Wireless syncing added. Stylish and lightweight. Soft rubber for comfort. iOS compatible.
Bluetooth syncing
Simple design
Integration with home automation apps
App can now estimate how long you slept
The editors didn't like
Rubber gets dirty
No track controls
Update 5/7/2014
Logitech has listened to feedback from their users and has added a great new feature. From now on
Once you sync two UE BOOMs together for the first time
They will remember each other and automatical
Not many activities to choose from when categorizing your workout
Food tracking logs aren't great but third party integration makes it not so much of an issue
No desktop or Web app
Sleep mode not automatic
Can only add friends you already know
No website interface only a phone app
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 feedback on your progress
Even wi
The Jawbone Up24 lacks a screen to quickly check your progress on. The Up24 and Up 3.0 mobile app support iOS devices only.
Android antagonistic
No display
No extended sensor set
Price
Cap easily los
Only works with iO
Lacks display
Requires a smartphone. Sleep mode not automatic. Very basic calorie-counting features. Ends of band don't sit flat. No display. No altimeter. A bit pricey
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
No display for ondemand stats. No web app. Fiddly 2.5mm stereo jack for charging
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...
Published: 2014-06-02, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Fitness wearables have gone from poorly designed rarities to must-have accessories in a matter of just a couple of years, and there’s no sign of their growth stopping just yet. The good news is that there’s something for everyone. The bad news is how are ...
The Up 24 looks very nice indeed. The lack of screen gives it a minimalist style that makes it look more like a piece of fitness kit than a gadget. We prefer the red version, as it’s more striking, but it also comes in a classy black. But it doesn't just look good, it's clever too. As well as your activity, it can track what you eat and drink, and even your mood through its own app. If you don’t
The lack of screen is a real pain. If you're not going to regularly check an iPhone or Android smartphone (Windows Phone is not supported), you're going to have little idea of how you're doing and whether you're going to hit your goals for the day – which is half the point of a pricey fitness tracker over a free mobile app. It means the Up 24 is nowhere near as convenient as other fitness bands.
The Up 24 is a good-looking fitness band that does everything you could want. The problem is in the execution. The lack of screen is a deal-breaker, and it doesn’t even keep the price down, which you’d expect. It’s not the worst fitness accessory aroun...
There's currently a very crowded market to contend with when it comes to fitness trackers, but the Jawbone UP24 is difficult to beat in terms of style, operation and the quality of its associated mobile app....
Abstract: Sequel to the original UP, the 24 adds in Bluetooth connectivity.The device is durable and weather resistant, and gives seven days of battery life.The Jawbone Up 24 retails for £129.99.Best Fitness Bands 2014: Garmin Vivo FitWatch out? Why wearable compu...
Bluetooth Smart support for real-time syncing, Slim, stylish design, Great silent alarm feature
No built-in screen, Shorter battery life than the Jawbone UP, App is sluggish at times, Not waterproof
The Jawbone UP24 is the most stylish activity tracker available and with Bluetooth Smart support and more insightful data, is one of the best to buy....
Added Bluetooth means hassle-free syncing, The app introduces challenges and streaks, Unobtrusive and stylish
Little value for cyclists and swimmers, App needs to offer more realtime recommendations, Easy-to-lose dongle required for charging
Open Gallery Jawbone's UP was already great but the Bluetooth capability makes the UP24 a much better device. Taking the hassle out of syncing means tasks such as setting alarms are much easier and it's all the more tempting to check-in with the...
Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Stylish, comfortable, newly-added Bluetooth revolutionises Up, app is great, Android app is now as good as iOS app
Slightly reduced battery life, can have an impact on phone battery too
The Jawbone Up24 is a massive jump forward from the earlier Up device. It's a fraction more expensive, and the battery life isn't quite as good, but the Bluetooth wireless data transfer means that neither of these things matter a jot. Really, the Up...
Published: 2014-04-01, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: ALL-SEEING: The Jawbone UP24 will track your day and give you a nudge if your not exercising enough [DAVE SNELLING]Britain is getting bigger and that's not just the population.We're told on a daily basis how the UK's waistlines are bulging and our moobs a...
Ultimately, the Up 24 sits right at the top of the fitness band market. The lack of a clock face does mean you will need to wear it on top of a watch, but it's more than comfortable enough for you to forget you are wearing it. The issue we have is with t...