Jawbone teamed up with a variety of lifestyle, workout, food and other health tracking services, so you can get the most out of the apps you already love and discover new ones, to complement your UP ...
This latest version of the Up addresses the issues with the original, while keeping the benefits of a solid device that gathers a good assortment of data. However, the lack of Bluetooth is a drawback.
A year ago, Jawbone — the company best known for its Bluetooth headsets and Jambox portable speakers — got into an entirely new business with a wristband called Up. Like the Fitbit, Nike’s FuelBand ...
At just $49.99, UP MOVE by Jawbone is the simplest way to get credit for your steps, exercise and calories burned while also capturing detailed information about your sleep. And UP MOVE lets you learn ...
Jawbone has today released its new UP wristband and mobile apps in the UK, in the hope of taking a slice of the growing fitness technology market. Competing with products such as the Nike FuelBand, ...
Jawbone VP of Software Jeremiah Robinson said the next step for the company's wearable activity tracker, Jawbone UP, is using data from users to help the device better fit into their lives. "We're ...
Jawbone on Thursday published an open letter to Up owners, announcing a refund program for dissatisfied owners of the company’s step and sleep tracking armband. The $100 Up was released in early ...