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December 2014
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Published: 2014-11-25, Author: Scott , review by: cnet.com.au
An affordable step and sleep tracker that can be worn on your wrist or as a clip-on; syncs wirelessly with iOS or Android; LED display shows daily goal progress; replaceable battery lasts for months. The Jawbone Up fitness app is the best, most well-conne
The Up Move has an ugly design and can't be worn in shower or while swimming. The wristband is sold separately, and it lacks the vibration alarm of more expensive Up bands
The little Jawbone Up Move is an affordable entry to a great fitness app, though its design leaves something to be desired....
UP24 features for less cash, Useful CR2032 battery, Great Up By Jawbone app
No vibration motor, No heart rate monitor, $39 for wristbands
LikeUP24 features for less cash.Useful CR2032 battery.Great Up By Jawbone app.Don't LikeNo vibration motor.No heart rate monitor.$39 for wristbands.I genuinely like the $69 UP Move more than the UP24 from which I've based my previous experience on. It see...
Easy to use; Tiny; Can be worn on waist or wrist; Tells the time as well, so also works as a watch when worn on the wrist; Sends information wirelessly to your phone, syncing every so often when you check your phone; Doesn't need charging, with a very eas
No watch strap included in the box, and available only as an optional extra; No haptic motor, and therefore no vibrating alarms to tell you when you've completed a goal or to wake you up; Not really water-proof, only lightly water resistant;
Jawbone's introduction to fitness tracking is, interestingly, one of the better fitness trackers we've played with, and if you can live without the sleep alarm, provides what is mostly an Up24 for less money and in a form-factor that is far more versatile...
Abstract: Jawbone's latest device – the UP Move – takes all of the best features of the UP24 bracelet and packs it into a smaller and much more affordable device.The UP Move is about the size of a stack of four dollar coins (27.4mm wide and 9.55mm thick) and can be...
Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: Jawbone's announced its latest fitness bands, the budget-priced Up Move and the premium Up 3. Here's my early thoughts.Jawbone's particular pitch for the wearables market has long focused on fitness, and its latest two bands — well, one of them's actually...
installing it to the clip and strap, auto detection when you are sleeping
I only tested fitness band from Jawbone, so I can't compare it with the others. Although I saw the Mi Band and the Huawei Talkband, I never tried wearing them for review.The UP Move is way better than the UP24 (sorry UP24, hehe!). Although the UP24 is a g...
Abstract: With fitness trackers becoming almost commonplace, it was only a matter of time before brands started stripping down their offerings - and their prices - to make their gadgets more affordable. Jawbone's Up Move is a great example of this. It offers activ...
Abstract: With fitness trackers becoming almost commonplace, it was only a matter of time before brands started stripping down their offerings - and their prices - to make their gadgets more affordable.Jawbone's Up Move is a great example of this. It offers activit...
Abstract: With fitness trackers becoming almost commonplace, it was only a matter of time before brands started stripping down their offerings - and their prices - to make their gadgets more affordable.Jawbone's Up Move is a great example of this. It offers activit...
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Published: 2014-12-28, Author: Nick , review by: tbreak.ae
Good battery life, Affordable, Great companion app
Slow to sync, Bands sold separately, Uninteresting design
The Jawbone UP Move is a very affordable tracker that can be clipped to your gym clothes or worn on your wrist, but its child-like design and slow syncing make it a difficult product to recommend in light of the more superior UP 24. Scor...