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.
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108 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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33 Reviews
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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
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
Stylish, slim, discreet build, Good step and sleep tracking, Not bad battery life
Dodgy charger and clasp, Doesn't track much else, Feels overpriced
The UP3 is a decent lifestyle tracker that struggles to justify itself in the face of two rivals: one from Fitbit and one from, er, Jawbone. If you want an everyday tracker that monitors heart rate, we'd say you'd be better off getting the Fitbit C...
Sleek, attractive design, Useful smart coach, Strong third party app support
Clasp regularly becomes loose but addressed with new version, Difficult to switch between tracking modes, Some ocassional syncing issues
Even with the extra features added by the latest firmware update, the Jawbone UP3 has a fundamental flaw with its design and that's really disappointing...
Abstract: If you're wondering why you would need another wearable device, the UP3 has a brilliantly useful feature – advanced sleep tracking – and it's magnificent at it. I could write an entire page on what this shower-proof device does (and Jawbone's website is e...
The basic fitness tracking works well, the design has its advantages and the UP app is superb – but you can get all this, for less money, with the UP2.The UP3's sleep tracking is nowhere near as scientifically accurate as claimed, the heart rate monitorin...
The UP3 adds a few extra features over and above the UP2, namely the ability to track resting heart rate and REM sleep. Is it worth the extra £40? Only if you really want those features. Don't forget that neither the UP2 nor UP3 can track height climbed...
Great design, good battery life, brilliant app platform, superior sleep tracking, lots of extra features, accurate step tracking
Activities requires more user input than others, only resting heart rate, doesn't always recognise when exercising, fastening not as secure as competitors
The Jawbone UP3 is a great device for the Average Joe, one that can be worn all day and night, but it isn't necessarily going to be the best suited for everyone. It comes down to what you are looking for in an activity tracker. One the one hand the...
Eminently wearable, Intelligently integrated data handling and delivery through partner app, Unobtrusive in form and function
Splashproof, not waterproof, Fiddly strap clasp, Frustratingly short charging cable
The UP, like your puppy, will integrate into your life, urge you to move and help you sleep. Once you understand it for what it is, you'll realise it's an incredible package. What Jawbone have produced in the UP3 is not an all-out sports and fitness trac...
Published: 2015-06-09, Author: Paul , review by: wareable.com
Battery life is great, Step tracking is pretty accurate, Fantastic app, Fashion friendly design,
Not waterproof as promised, No display, Expensive compared to rivals, No continuous heart rate monitoring,
We gave the Fitbit Charge HR 3.5 stars when we reviewed it .The Jawbone UP3, sadly, falls just short of that. The short story is that Fitbit's top fitness tracker offers 24/7 heart rate monitoring, incoming call alerts and an OLED display, for a smaller p...
Looks decent. Comfortable. Don't have to wear it too tightly. Good silent alarm. Battery life of about six days,
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% no. Definitely not. Hell no. No. Just no. This thing is a fiasco. I really thought it was going to be the one to beat and take the fitness tracker crown. I was so, so wrong. Most people should just get the Fitbit Charge HR or maaaybe the Basis Peak...