Testseek.com have collected 108 expert reviews of the Jawbone Jawbone UP 3 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone Jawbone UP 3.
(70%)
108 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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33 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Looks decent. Comfortable. Don't have to wear it too tightly. Good silent alarm. Battery life of about six days
Thin and light design with various colors
Durable battery which is quick to recharge
Convenient Jawbone UP app with great layout of info and statistics
Intelligent sleep tracking system
Duels with friends for additional motivation
Option for a person
Lightweight design
Colorful
Easy to use
Smart Coach gives you healthy advice
Compact band design
One-week battery life
Fantastic fitness app for coaching and lifestyle tracking
And tracks your sleep. Buzzes gently to awaken you at the optimal point in your sleep cycle. Nice slim design fits comfortably next to your wristwatch. It's OK to wear it in the shower. Battery
Comfortable design
Consistent battery life
Rich
Varied activity tracking
Monitors resting heart rate
Smart Coach tells you how to reach goals
Inactivity Alerts remind you to move
Can set reminders
Gives fitness facts based on location
Automatic sleep detection
Stylish design
Good battery life
Smart alarm wakes you at t
7-day battery life
Sleek and modern design
Intuitive and useful companion app
Accurate step and sleep tracking
More informative sleep tracking than the Up2
Weeklong battery life
Excellent and motivating mobile app
Elegantdesign
Comfortable to wear
Advanced sleep and movement tracking
Battery life lasts a week
The editors didn't like
No screen. Doesn't stay on wrist. Many pairing issues. App often doesn't update. Can't see heart-rate in real time. Not sure how accurate the resting heart rate assessment is because mine is all over the map
Apparently. Expensive
Should You Buy It?
100
Lack of notifications for missed calls or received text messages
Annoying clasp
No authentic sleep tracking
Inaccurate heart-rate monitor
Can't track heart rate continuously
No on-band display means you need to check phone for stats
Band clasp difficult to adjust
Heart rate limited to resting heart rate and sleep tracking at night. Can't be worn swimming
Bottom Line
The Jawbone UP3 tracks activity and sleep
And a new Smart Coach feature in the UP app gives you health advice based on your good and bad habits. While it does measure resting heart rate
It's short on other features
Especially considering t
For all the data it collects
The software doesn't offer enough suggestions to improve your habits. Accuracy is often lacking. $180 cost is too high the $100 Up2 does almost all of the same stuff
And the features exclusive to the Up3 are the ones you don
Awkward clasp
UP app can be slow
Dietary information entry is tedious
No active heart rate monitoring
No screen on device
Poorly designed clasp
Bioimpedance sensors hurt the wrist
Not waterproof
No display
The silver one is ugly
Gives only resting heart rate
Terrible clasp
Not truly waterproof
New features like heart-rate monitoring aren't that useful
One of the smallest designs for a fitness tracker, 5-day battery life with half hour recharge time, The ability to log workouts and food, Smart Coach makes data on your physiology easy to understand, Calculates resting heart rate, Splash resistant and dur
Nothing. Maybe the charging method could be better
Published: 2015-08-24, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Three fitness trackers enter the Thunderdome that is… my wrist. But which one is actually worth buying if you're serious about tracking your steps and sleep? Like everything on the Internet these days… it's complicated.RRP: $149 (Up2) /$249 (Up3) Why you...
One size fits all band; Easy to charge via a magnetic USB cable; Finally, a different set of sensors for a fitness tracking band; Extended sleep tracking; Great app and social interface;
Expensive; Capacitive touch panel can be triggered too easily, usually by watches; Doesn't do a whole lot more than the Up 2, at least not yet; Heart-rate tracking doesn't do much, only tracking rate while sleeping; No way of seeing how you're progressing
The race to build the perfect fitness gadget is definitely on, and while Fitbit may have been there from the starting line, Jawbone wasn't too far behind with its own entry, the Up.A few years later, the Up 3 definitely has a lot going for it in the senso...
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Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Great battery life, stylish, great activity and sleep tracking
No display, expensive, limit heart rate monitoring
The Jawbone UP3 falls a little short in some areas but still offers a good way of keep an eye on your health and well-being. The device is limited without a display which means it is tied even closer to your smartphone and the app which is, thankfully, e...
Everyone has grasped the wearable mantra by now: sleeping is good; moving is good; humans aren't good at remembering to do either.As a result, what we really need is a device which integrates unobtrusively into our lives, monitors our lifestyle and remind...
Comfortable to wear, Good silent alarm functionality, Almost a week of battery life
Nowhere near as fashionable as Jawbone makes it out to be, Falls off your wrist still, Pairing issues with Android
LikeComfortable to wear.Good silent alarm functionality.Almost a week of battery life.Don't LikeNowhere near as fashionable as Jawbone makes it out to be.Falls off your wrist still.Pairing issues with Android. Hell no. No. Just no. This thing is a fiasco...
Compact band design; one-week battery life; fantastic fitness app for coaching and lifestyle tracking
No on-band display means you need to check phone for stats; band clasp difficult to adjust; heart rate limited to resting heart rate and sleep tracking at night. Can't be worn swimming
The Up3 is one of the smallest super-slim fitness bands around, but its lack of a display and limited heart rate tracking aren't worth the high price....
Abstract: It's happening: The smartwatch is killing off fitness trackers faster than I thought.I really didn't want it to be this way. For months, I've been holding out for an advanced, sensor-packed fitness band-thingy that would go beyond the none-too-helpful ste...
Abstract: The Surge is shaping as the ultimate wearable, with all the features of Fitbit's activity monitoring band and a smartwatch combined. Source: SuppliedWearables are a substantial growth area in consumer technology, and the fact that your relatives and frien...
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Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Everybody's vying for fitness tracker dominance. Microsoft released its Band last week, and new models of the Fitbit and Basis smartwatches are on the way. Now, Jawbone wants create a fashionable fitness tracker that you wouldn't mind wearing all day.With...