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Udgivet: 2014-05-21, Forfatter: Jim , anmeldelse af: techworld.com
If you can afford it, the Jawbone UP24 is a great activity tracker. It doesn't have the most features - and the lack of a display is frustrating - but as a tool for motivating you to exercise and generally live a healthier lifestyle, it can be very ef...
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Udgivet: 2014-05-14, Forfatter: David , anmeldelse af: androidguys.com
Abstrakt: Overall Score3.81FunctionalityDurabilitySoftwareRecommend to Friends?The Jawbone UP24 is one of the latest fitness trackers to hit the market along with Nike and Fitbit. I have previously reviewed the Fitbit Flex , which we really liked, but today's focus...
Udgivet: 2014-04-08, Forfatter: Richard , anmeldelse af: androidcentral.com
Jawbone's latest has to be worth your attention if you're looking for a fitness bandEverybody wants to make a wearable and the health and fitness space has had its fair share in recent times with efforts from the likes of Nike and Fitbit. What we have her...
Thin, sleek, comfortable activity tracker. Measures deep sleep and light sleep. Connects with many other apps for sports, health, and calorie-counting. Beautiful app.
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
Comfortable, sleek, mid-priced, and with great sleep features, the Jawbone UP24 could be the activity tracker for you, as long as you don't mind mobile-only access to your data, and a few other downsides....
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
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
I've been using the UP24 by Jawbone on a daily basis for over a month now. It's been my favorite fitness tracker of all the ones I've used for one main reason — comfort. I don't want to know I'm wearing a fitness tracker. Since I have to wear it all the t...
Abstrakt: 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...
Abstrakt: 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...
Udgivet: 2014-01-21, Forfatter: Mike , anmeldelse af: 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...
Udgivet: 2013-12-06, Forfatter: Matthew , anmeldelse af: 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 ...