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164 Reviews
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57 Reviews
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The editors liked
Not a bad price
Companion app is really good
Helps keep you motivated
Simple to use
Reasonably inexpensive
Good battery life
One button operation
10 day battery
Soft and flexible
8 different colours to choose from
No Bluetooth
Great looking app
Lots of insight
Works on both Android and iOS
Attractive design
Great smartphone app
10 day battery life
Excellent app
Detailed sleep tracking
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
Sleek
Stylish design
Great app
Week
Long battery life
Tailored health tips
Quick charging
Great idea
Powerful analysis of activity and sleep patterns
Enjoyable to use
Great Design
Decent Price
Lots of cool features
Also monitors your sleeping patterns
Accurate step and sleep data
Smart alarm
Very cheap at the moment
Good looking and comfortable
Excellent accompanying app
Still offers a more insightful ecosystem than rivals
Battery will get you through a week's use
Second generation UP2 offers more secure fit
The editors didn't like
Can get in the way at times
Calorie counting and sleep tracking aren't hard sciences
Cap is easy to lose
App requires a constant data connection
Some sync issue between third party apps
App not compatible with many Android Tablets
Not fully waterproof
No Windows phone support
Design
At first glance the UP looks great. It's embossed
Expensive
Limited functionality
No wireless
Doesn't charge while syncing
Not waterproof
Doesn't really do a lot
Annoying clasp
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
Terrible charger
Temperamental touchscreen
Compatibility issues with Android
Water resistant not waterproof
No wireless synching
Complicated food logging
The end cap falls off too easily
Alarm often goes off just too soon
No wireless syncing
Naff clasp on strap
No heart rate monitoring
No heart-rate monitor
Doesn't count floors
New design not as elegant as UP24
Difficult to activate sleep tracking or switch modes
Published: 2014-12-05, Author: Aman , review by: nothingwired.com
Abstract: Updated as on December 2014. Don't forget to bookmark this page, as we will be updating it regularly.As the wearable technology is developing, almost every brand is coming up with new products. There are many fitness devices which have entered the market ...
Avalanche of hues, Supported by superb app, Very easy to slip on and off, Quite comfortable on wrist, App tracks your calorie intake
Not waterproof, No wireless syncing allowed, Doesn't charge in the midst of syncing, Proprietary cables needed for charging
Jawbone UP dates back to being the very first wrist-based activity tracker to actually capture eyes, and this second-generation band with its pretty solid yet sleek design seems to follow the footsteps. Jawbone Up is somewhat like a pedometer, but with pr...
Published: 2012-12-05, Author: Peter , review by: gizmodo.in
Despite its problems, the second generation UP is a much improved activity tracker. Take a look beneath the rubber shell, and you can immediately tell that the company overhauled the manufacturing process, going so far as to invent their own standard for...
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Published: 2014-03-18, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Abstract: For those who are as interested in fashion as fitness, the Up is the best looking fitness band out there right now. Its intelligent algorithm does a good job of tracking your steps and logging runs, and will even measure your sleep.It's not Bluetooth-eq...
Abstract: The original Jawbone Up fitness tracker has been worn by celebrities such as actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Its successor, the Up24 has decorated the wrists of Kristen Stewart and Bryan Cranston. But at $249, it is rather expensive. You, too, can now feel lik...
Abstract: The original Jawbone Up fitness tracker has been worn by celebrities such as actress Gwyneth Paltrow. Its successor, the Up24 has decorated the wrists of Kristen Stewart and Bryan Cranston.But at $249, it is rather expensive.You, too, can now feel like a...
Abstract: The weather was perfect last month, so I decided that instead of curling up in front of the TV, I should delve into the closet, find my tracksuit and while I'm at it grab that fitness tracking wristband that was delivered to our office last week. Yes, I'm...
Bottom line, the Up is a bag of hits and misses. It's got a couple of glaring weaknesses, such as the need to physically connect it to your smartphone to sync, as well as the lack of important visual cues that let you know where you currently are with reg...
Published: 2013-04-24, Author: Raymond , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Jawbone's Up is a device that's supposed to be worn 24/7. So, to truly understand how well it works, I've been wearing it everyday and every night over the past few weeks to see if wearable computing is all it's cracked up to be.Although I already had a p...
La Jawbone Up2 tiene un diseño discreto, batería de buena duración, función sencilla para monitorizar tu actividad física y de sueño y puedes usarla en la ducha. El app móvil de la Jawbone incluye una función de entrenamiento y puede emparejarse con mucho
No tiene una pantalla para mirar el avance de la actividad física al momento y el seguimiento del sueño no es completamente automático. En ocasiones la pulsera puede enredarse en la ropa y caer al suelo
Aunque no tiene pantalla, la Jawbone Up2 es una pulsera deportiva fácil de usar para los que quieren un poco de guía en sus actividades físicas....