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Testseek.co.uk have collected 20 expert reviews of the Under Armour HealthBox and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Under Armour HealthBox.
 
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The editors liked

  • Accurate readings from chest strap
  • Stylishly designed Wi-Fi scales
  • Masses of third party app support
  • Saves £18 vs buying each device separately
  • UA Record works with many apps and devices
  • UA Band is comfortable and tracks sleep
  • UA Scale is sleek
  • UA Heart Rate offers accurate readouts in real-time
  • One of few fitness bands that works with an HRM chest strap
  • App
  • Band
  • Strap and scales all work together seamlessly
  • Huge app ecosystem for all kinds of health tracking
  • Accurate step and sleep tracking
  • Comfortable HRM
  • Well-designed and comprehensive app

The editors didn't like

  • Needs more clarity about app integration
  • Band and chest strap data issues
  • Expensive
  • Bundle is way overpriced
  • UA Record lacks data insights/coaching feature
  • UA Band isn't very feature-rich
  • UA Scale isn't at all reliable
  • So many other options on the market it's hard to recommend
  • Apps lack a few must-have features
  • Like route maps
  • Overkill unless you're thinking about serious life changes
  • Flawed body-fat scales
  • Basic activity tracking
  • Basic notifications and extra functionality

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  Published: 2016-08-09, review by: trustedreviews.com

  • Accurate step and sleep tracking, Comfortable HRM, Well-designed and comprehensive app
  • Flawed body-fat scales, Basic activity tracking, Basic notifications and extra functionality, Expensive
  • Under Armour Healthbox – Battery and charging The UA Band's battery lasts for around four to five days when used for activity and sleep-tracking, but considerably less when logging an actual workout. When paired with the UA Heart Rate during a run or gym...

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  Published: 2016-06-30, review by: stuff.tv

  • One of few fitness bands that works with an HRM chest strap, App, band, strap and scales all work together seamlessly, Huge app ecosystem for all kinds of health tracking
  • Apps lack a few must-have features, like route maps, Overkill unless you're thinking about serious life changes
  • Under Armour Healthbox - the complete set The big questions I ask about any fitness gadget that comes my way are "Did it actually make a difference?" and “Am I going to keep using it?” Well, I've been using Healthbox religiously for the past four weeks...

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  Published: 2016-03-18, Author: Elyse , review by: pocket-lint.com

  • Saves £18 vs buying each device separately, UA Record works with many apps and devices, UA Band is comfortable and tracks sleep, UA Scale is sleek, UA Heart Rate offers accurate readouts in real-time
  • Bundle is way overpriced, UA Record lacks data insights/coaching feature, UA Band isn't very feature-rich, UA Scale isn't at all reliable, so many other options on the market it's hard to recommend
  • The Under Armour HealthBox is hit and miss. Some of it is worth its weight in gold, while other bits from the box just don't pull their own weight. Under Armour's HealthBox is a neat idea for those of you looking for a one-stop-shop kit, but don't...

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  Published: 2016-02-19, Author: Michael , review by: wareable.com

  • Accurate readings from chest strap, Stylishly designed Wi-Fi scales, Masses of third party app support
  • Needs more clarity about app integration, Band and chest strap data issues, Expensive
  • There's something very promising about what UA HealthBox aims to deliver. I think it will be great one day, but there's work to be done here, especially around that all important connected element. Then there's the price. $400 is a lot of money for three...

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  Published: 2016-04-13, Author: Scott , review by: chipchick.com

  • Great encouragement for a healthier lifestyle, hardware is all high quality, usability and notifications on band are great, makes all kinds of fitness tracking nearly effortless, scale automatically recognizes multiple users, can sync with other devices a
  • App and the synergy between devices needs some work, band is difficult to properly charge — it takes effort to line up and ensure it's charging, UA Band heart rate monitor takes a while to get a read, pricey, learning curve for using app and understanding
  • We love the idea of the UA HealthBox and the tech has been great. With some improvements to the software and app, we can see this being a really fantastic method of getting yourself in shape and getting control over your health. Getting updates on goal...

 
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  Published: 2016-02-10, Author: Valentina , review by: arstechnica.com

  • Abstract:  In the connected fitness world, we have yet to see one truly all-purpose device. There are a number of high-end gadgets, including the Garmin Vivoactive and the Fitbit Surge, that have many important features for workout tracking. However, health is measu...

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  Published: 2016-01-27, Author: Florence , review by: greenbot.com

  • Abstract:  I was interested in reviewing the UA Healthbox for two reasons: One, I needed the motivation of a looming deadline to get myself back into the yoga studio. And two, I was really curious to see what it's like to use fitness products made by HTC. So far, I...

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  Published: 2016-01-19, Author: Andrew , review by: androidcentral.com

  • We were all a tad confused when Under Armour and HTC unveiled a new fitness product at MWC in 2015, and a bit concerned when they chose to shelve the Grip by the end of the year. But seeing the end result of that restraint be something as polished and com...

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  Published: 2016-01-19, Author: Jaime , review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Abstract:  CES 2016 was proof that a lot of companies are out to build wearables that do fitness to a certain degree. Some of these are good enough to solve some needs, but the fact of the matter is that most are still experimenting. Serious fitness requires a littl...

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  Published: 2016-01-19, Author: Mike , review by: tomsguide.com

  • Bundle saves you $40, Attractive scale, UA Record app easy to use, works with lots of devices, UA Band has auto sleep tracking
  • UA Band, scale have fewer features than the competitors, Can't see lights on chest strap while wearing a shirt
  • The UA HealthBox packs a fitness tracker, scale and heart-rate chest strap for a reasonable price, but other stand-alone devices are better...

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