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Testseek.com have collected 164 expert reviews of the Jawbone Jawbone UP and the average rating is 72%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone Jawbone UP.
 
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The editors liked

  • Avalanche of hues
  • Supported by superb app
  • Very easy to slip on and off
  • Quite comfortable on wrist
  • App tracks your calorie intake

The editors didn't like

  • Not waterproof
  • No wireless syncing allowed
  • Doesn't charge in the midst of syncing
  • Proprietary cables needed for charging

 

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  Published: 2011-12-14, review by: gadgetmac.com

  • Abstract:  In typical Jawbone packaging fashion, the Up band is proudly presented inside the clear iconic packaging as if it were a museum art piece. Good packaging? Check. How about accessories? The Up comes with a short, and I mean short charging cable that can fl...

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  Published: 2011-12-09, review by: wired.com

  • Effective tool for monitoring your footsteps, health habits, sleep patterns. Attractive on the wrist. Charts and graphs are fun and addictive,
  • Currently doesn’t work, a complete hardware fail. Social interaction features are dull. Hardware interface is too simple to be useful.

 
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  Published: 2011-12-06, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com

  • Waterproof up to 1 meterLong battery lifeSmart Alarm feature is ingenious
  • Reports of bricking and withering battery capacityOnly compatible with iOS devicesFood tracking is uselessiOS app is light on features for now
  • The Up wristband has promise as a fitness tracker, but we can't recommend it until Jawbone can make it stop bricking....

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  Published: 2011-11-30, Author: Mat , review by: gizmodo.com

  • The wearability factor on this is huge. The Yves Behar-designed band looks fantastic, and more to the point works well as an accessory. The big problem with fitness monitors has been nailing a form factor that's truly go-anywhere. If you have to take some
  • The cap that covers the connecting jack tends to pop off. Lose it, and it costs $10 to replace, plus $5 in shipping if you order from Jawbone's store. You get a three pack for that, but it means that replacement caps effectively cost somewhere between $3-
  • Absolutely not. At least, not right now. I even pulled the band from my gift guide.Wondrously Childlike Gifts For The New DadBabies are so adorable! And so very much trouble. Theyre always hungry, often crying and…Read moreAs youll see all over the Jawb...

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  Published: 2011-11-30, Author: Jake , review by: 9to5mac.com

  • Abstract:  In September, we exclusively leaked the details for the new Jawbone Up fitness band. Fast forward to November, Jawbone, a company used to making Bluetooth headsets, announced the Jawbone Up, a stylish fitness band that tracks your steps, distance traveled...

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  Published: 2011-11-17, review by: ilounge.com

  • Abstract:  Like other Jawbone products, UP comes in a small, thoughtfully designed box that consists of hard plastic and cardboard elements, displaying the bracelet in its clear upper chamber while hiding instructions and extra accessories in the bottom. Planne...

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  Published: 2011-11-06, Author: Thomas , review by: theverge.com

  • Waterproof, No risk of losing the wristband, Sync and view data wherever you are, Smart alarms work as advertised
  • Meal tracking is a joke, App software is clearly a 1.0 work, Data management not as fun or robust as Fitbit, You'll lose the cap eventually

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  Published: 2016-08-20, Author: lui_gough , review by: goughlui.com

  • The Jawbone UP2 is a viable fitness tracker with a stylish exterior. However, that's really where the good news seems to run out.When you consider that the band retails for about AU$90 on eBay, through to AU$179 from bricks and mortar stores, it's not par...

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  Published: 2015-07-06, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com/au/

  • Sleek, stylish design, Great app, Weeklong battery life
  • Terrible charger, Temperamental touchscreen, Compatibility issues with Android

 
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  Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Leigh , review by: gadgetguy.com.au

  • Slimmer and lighter one-size fits all design; App is still one of the best fitness gadget apps out there;
  • Not really an improvement on the Up 24 or Up Move, except on design; Band can clip arm hair; Still no smart band features, so no notifications on phone calls or messages; Water resistance is less like resistance, more like restarting to deal with the wate
  • Jawbone's latest take on the activity band is a solid update to the Up 24, producing much of the same in a lighter package, but it lacks some of the functionality of its less expensive option, the Up Move, which makes that a more compelling choice.Make no...

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