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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Autonomie (10 jours)
Look
Confort
Fonctionnalités étendues
L'essayer
C'est l'adopter
Appli Up réussie
Autonomie
Alertes d'inactivité
Réveil intelligent
Plateforme solide et complète
Bracelet design
10 jours d'autonomie pour seulement 1 heure de charge
Conseils pertinents
Ouverture à des services tiers
Design discret
Bonne autonomie de batterie
Bon suivi de l'activité et du sommeil
Résistant aux éclaboussures
Qualité de l'application Jawbone avec son coaching intelligent et l'ouverture à de nombreuses applications tierces populaires
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Précision
Nébuleuse derrière les algorithmes
Aucune indication sur les objectifs affichée sur le UP
Choix d'une connectique Jack plutôt que Bluetooth 4.0
Pas compatible avec tous les smartphones
Prix relativement élevé (130€ contre 100€ pour le FitBit Flex)
Pas de synchronisation sans fil
Un bracelet = une taille de poignet
Nombreux dysfonctionnements
Heureusement Jawbone semble remplacer facilement le bracelet
Pas d'affichage visuel
Idées pour le prochain modèle
Rythme cardiaque
Tension artérielle
Position géographique
Etc
Pas d'écran pour vérifier rapidement les progrès réalisés
Le bracelet peut parfois se coincer sur les vêtements et tomber
Extrait: There are plenty of fitness trackers out there, but is the stylish Jawbone Up the one for you? With a 10 day battery life and a £99.99 price tag, can it beat out the Fitbit Flex, or even the mighty Nike FuelBand? Find out in the video above! ...
Simple to use, one button operation, 10 day battery, Soft and flexible, 8 different colours to choose from, No Bluetooth, Great looking app, Lots of insight, Works on both Android and iOS
Cap is easy to lose, App requires a constant data connection, Some sync issue between third party apps, App not compatible with many Android Tablets, Not fully waterproof, No Windows phone support, Design, At first glance the UP looks great. It's embossed
UP is stylish, comfortable and - with an RRP of £99.99 - comes at a great price. The insights it can offer on a day-to-day basis are great and it can really help you get more sleep and take more steps. It can also keep track of your food and integrate it...
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Publié: 2013-05-09, Auteur: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Not a bad price, companion app is really good, helps keep you motivated, simple to use, reasonably inexpensive, good battery life
Can get in the way at times, calorie counting and sleep tracking aren't hard sciences
We found ourselves quickly becoming used to wearing the Up. Yet even now, there are times when we notice it. Typing on a laptop can sometimes be bothersome, with it clattering away on the wrist rest, but apart from that it's comfortable to wear, lig...
Publié: 2013-04-19, Auteur: Joe , review by: techradar.com
Attractive design, Great smartphone app, 10 day battery life
Expensive, Limited functionality, No wireless, Doesn't charge while syncing
It looks good and it certainly seems to work as intended, but if you were hoping that the Up was something more than a pedometer in fancy dress, then you'll be disappointed. Especially considering that At $149 it is twice the price of most step-counters...
Simplicity is the UP's greatest strength, but for some people it's just too basic. The absence of a display and wireless synching is annoying, especially when the UP costs considerably more than monitors such as the Fitbit One which have many more feature...
Publié: 2013-03-20, Auteur: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Not a bad price, Companion app is really good, Helps keep you motivated, Simple to use, Reasonably inexpensive, Good battery life
Can get in the way at times, Calorie counting and sleep tracking aren't hard sciences
We found ourselves quickly becoming used to wearing the Up. Yet even now, there are times when we notice it. Typing on a laptop can sometimes be bothersome, with it clattering away on the wrist rest, but apart from that it's comfortable to wear, light and...
Extrait: Jawbone's Up, the fitness-tracking wristband, first went on sale more than a year ago but ended up being withdrawn because of reliability problems. Jawbone redesigned Up from scratch, making it sturdier and fixing problems with water resistance. The ne...
Publié: 2012-01-01, Auteur: Luke , review by: T3.com
Tailored health tips, Good battery life, Quick charging
Water resistant not waterproof, No wireless synching, Complicated food logging
A hugely impressive first offering for the wellbeing tech sector, the Jawbone UP is one of the best all-encompassing health trackers on the market but is kept from greatness by a few small niggling issues.While the nutrition section is touted as a key
Jawbone up covers a range of lifestyle issues although the food aspect of the program is rather too basic. Still, it’s neat-looking and simple to use although currently for iOS only. The only real concern is the Jawbone tip that covers the 3.5mm headp...