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February 2014
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Samenvatting: The Jawbone UP was the best fitness tracker I had ever used. From design, to accuracy, to the accompanying software, everything about the UP was fantastic… except for the quality control standards employed by Jawbone and its manufacturing partner. After g...
Samenvatting: Now, companies are fighting to win over people like me — the 90 percent. The way to do that is to make an experience that is simple and understandable (no, those things are not synonymous) while making the same data more and more relevant. The Jawbone Up2...
Gepubliceerd: 2014-01-21, Auteur: Mike , beoordeeld door: tomsguide.com
Syncs via Bluetoot, Sleep trackin, Excellent app with intuitive diet trackin, Accurate
Price, Cap easily los, Only works with iO, Lacks display
By adding Bluetooth syncing to the Up24, Jawbone fixed one of the biggest issues we had with the original Up when we reviewed it a year ago. However, since then, many more fitness bands have appeared on the market, boasting more features and lower pr...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-12-06, Auteur: Matthew , beoordeeld door: zdnet.com
Wireless sync functionality is a welcome addition to the Jawbone UP and while it is much more evolutionary than revolutionary it is a necessary step. I hope to see Android support come sooner rather than later, but that is up to Android manufacturers and ...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-12-05, Auteur: Scott , beoordeeld door: chipchick.com
Fantastic audio quality, Fun color schemes, Loud, Great bluetooth range, NFC, Very long battery, App with settings/features, NFC, Micro-USB rechargeable, Durable, Built-in microphone for speakerphone calls
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
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Gepubliceerd: 2013-12-02, Auteur: Nick , beoordeeld door: ilounge.com
If there's any one category of app-enabled accessories that's seen the most widespread acceptance among iPhone users, it would be fitness tracking devices. Thanks at least in part to its placement in Apple Stores, Jawbone's UP was one of the first commerc...
Gepubliceerd: 2013-11-19, Auteur: Jon , beoordeeld door: macworld.com
Slim, nondescript, plays nice with wristwatches, Bluetooth syncing with iOS devices, Fun, easytodigest data graphics.
Android antagonistic, No display, no extended sensor set
But let’s face it: Step and sleep data are just table stakes in the activity-tracking wristband space, and when Jawbone added Bluetooth syncing to its menu, it was really just playing catch-up. The Fitbit Force already has Bluetooth syncing, and many folks...
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Gepubliceerd: 2013-11-13, Auteur: Brian , beoordeeld door: cnet.com
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.
The Jawbone Up24 lacks a screen to quickly check your progress on. The Up24 and Up 3.0 mobile app support iOS devices only.
If having a screen or Android support isn't a priority, the Jawbone Up24's superb app, clever advice, and comfy fit are hard to resist.
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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