If you've got the $99 to buy one, it will integrate hydration data into the Jawbone companion app to add another layer of information on how healthy you've been during the day. Jawbone plays nice with a host of apps and smart devices including the Pryme Vessyl intelligent cup. We all know we have to drink a lot of water everyday, but it's easier for some than others. The bracelets are available in three styles (Tango, Salsa and Disco), hiding away the tracker behind a more luxurious frame. Thankfully, if you do want to give it a more fashionable makeover, Jawbone now has a BaubleBar accessory range to cover up the plastic. The Jawbone UP trackers are among the most stylish to wear although the Move still has that pedometer feel to it.
You can get a full list of the compatible apps over in the Jawbone marketplace. RunKeeper, MapMyFitness, Fitmo, Strava, and Sleepio are just a few of the supported apps. Simply open up your UP app, tap on Apps in the menu, and then select the ones you want to connect to.
The great thing about the Jawbone software is that you can link it to your existing accounts on many of these other platforms.
If you're already a bit of a fitness fanatic, chances are you've tried some other fitness platforms such as MyFitnessPal, Runtastic and Withings. The aim is to find your optimal sleeping temperature, something you can tweak by studying your sleep patterns the next morning. Once you've connected the two in the Apps section on the UP app, the temperature in your home can be adjusted on the thermostat based on whether you're just getting up or about to go to bed. You can connect your band to the Nest thermostat to do something pretty cool. To turn on the Insights, you'll need to select apps in the dropdown menu inside the Jawbone app to connect them to your profile. Jawbone has now added a new Insights section where you can get tips based on things like beating jet lag, receive vegan-friendly food recipes and even dating advice. One of the main reasons we still go back to Jawbone's trackers is because of the way it handles your data, giving you tips based on the sleep and exercise you log each day.
Through our handy how-to manual for some tips on getting more mileage out of Of time living with the various UP activity bands, and we're perfectly placed to bring you a bunch of tips to make the most of The Jawbone UP platform is one of the best in the business, with plenty ofįeatures to motivate you to move more throughout the day (and tracking your There are actually two different UP apps in the App Store and Google Play, it's clear which one to download for your specific tracker, but they both offer a similar set of features and functions. It might be a few years old now but for the money, it's still a great option. That being said, we're still fans of its family of Fitbit rivals, with notable mentions for the the UP2, the flagship Jawbone UP3 and the budget-friendly UP Move.Ī special mention should also go to the Jawbone UP24. If you believe the speculation, Jawbone is having a tough time right now, and we haven't seen a new fitness tracker from the company since 2015.