Testseek.com have collected 139 expert reviews of the Jawbone Jawbone Up 24 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Jawbone Jawbone Up 24.
February 2014
(80%)
139 Reviews
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Automatically sends updates to your phone and doesn't need to be synced using the 2.5mm headset jack; Battery lasts for a good week (around 6 days or so in our tests); Comfortable to wear; Activity coach actually helps you get moving more, inspiring you t
Still can't automatically work out when you're sleeping, which given how much it can work out, still surprises us; Only two colours available for the band: onyx (black) and persimmon (orange); Requires a phone supporting Bluetooth LE to work; Water-resist
Last year's version of the Up was a great concept, and this year's improvement doesn't seek to shake the formula too much, merely improving it for people who want their fitness tracked without needing to remember to plug in the device and let the informat...
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Published: 2014-04-25, Author: Mike , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Is it useful as an exercise regime tool, or simply the latest Executive jewellery? We give the Jawbone UP 24 a run for its money.Walking the corridors of business power has become a competition unto itself. You have to keep your steps up, so watercooler d...
Detailed sleep and activity tracking, Supremely functional band, Well designed
Rigid wristband
Jawbone's UP24 is well made, feature rich and good looking enough to not care that it's on your wrist. The application's interface benefits from fantastic design, granular detail and ease of use, and the system's ability discern deep sleep from light slee...
Wireless syncing added, Stylish and lightweight, Very soft rubber for comfort, iOS and Android compatible
No display for ondemand stats, Doesn't have a web app, Works with just 10 Android phones, 2.5mm stereo jack for charging
The Jawbone Up24 is one of the most inspiring fitness wearables that you can latch onto your wrist. It's fashionable, lightweight design makes it easier to wear for a full 24 hours compared to its plain-looking, anchor-like competition. This doesn't feel...
Wireless sync over Bluetooth Smart, Claimed seven day battery life, Works with iOS and Android
No Australian release or pricing, Updated Android app is coming soon, No significant new features besides sync
Jawbone's Up fitness wristband hasn't been on the market for long in Australia but the company has recently announced an updated version that adds wireless sync capability over Bluetooth, the Up24...
Published: 2013-11-14, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
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 iPhones and Android phones over Bluetooth
The Jawbone Up24 lacks a screen to quickly check your progress
If having a screen isn't a priority, the Jawbone Up24's superb app, clever advice, and comfy fit are hard to resist....
Abstract: Jawbone had a rough start with their fitness bands, and the original UP had to be pulled from the shelves and later went back on sale. They have rolled out a successor to the original UP, the UP24, which adds some great new features in addition to refinin...
Jawbone UP2 reviewIn terms of wearables Jawbone is the (not so) little company that did. Its Jawbone Up24 activity tracker has been a smash hit in weareable terms, managing to find its way on to the wrists of tech- and fitness-savvy beautiful people in Lo...
Abstract: I have only used one fitness band but I think that this is the only one I will ever need. It is a great little band with very few flaws. When I first opened the box, I initially thought it looked quite uncomfortable and for the first few hours with it on...
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Published: 2015-01-11, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: GETTYAs we've just scoffed our way through Christmas, many of us will be suffering from a bit of festive flab.Sadly, it's now boring January and for many Brits it's time to get back to a more healthy way of life.So, if you've just started your fitness pla...