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There's no denying it: the UP3 feels like an incomplete product. Even subtracting the fact that it was meant to launch as a waterproof device, the fact that it includes a heap of extra sensors that don't appear to be pulling their weight means there's no...
There's no denying it: the UP3 feels like an incomplete product. Even subtracting the fact that it was meant to launch as a waterproof device, the fact that it includes a heap of extra sensors that don't appear to be pulling their weight means there's no...
Looks Great, Tons of Features, Third Party App Support, iOS and Android-support, Smart Coach is awesome
Catch Can Be A Little Fiddly, Pricy Compared To Rivals
If you're looking for a sleek, subtle, feature-rich fitness tracker, the Jawbone Up3 comes highly recommended. Jawbone's platform is superb, working seamlessly across Android and iOS.I love the fact that it integrates third party applications and Smart Co...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-01-18, Autor: David , Testbericht von: alphr.com
It's hard not to like the Jawbone UP3. It's the best-looking activity tracker out there, and it builds on its predecessor's capabilities by adding a few additional features. But while the UP3 is a solid-enough fitness tracker, it's expensive, and it's cur...
I was really hoping that the Jawbone UP3 would raise the bar, but instead it's something of a disappointment. The UP3 is expensive, yet doesn't boast an impressive enough feature set to justify its price. And while the UP app is still the best around, tha...
Stylish, slim, discreet build, Good step and sleep tracking, Not bad battery life
Dodgy charger and clasp, Doesn't track much else, Feels overpriced
The UP3 is a decent lifestyle tracker that struggles to justify itself in the face of two rivals: one from Fitbit and one from, er, Jawbone. If you want an everyday tracker that monitors heart rate, we'd say you'd be better off getting the Fitbit C...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-09-11, Autor: Michael , Testbericht von: trustedreviews.com
Sleek, attractive design, Useful smart coach, Strong third party app support
Clasp regularly becomes loose but addressed with new version, Difficult to switch between tracking modes, Some ocassional syncing issues
Even with the extra features added by the latest firmware update, the Jawbone UP3 has a fundamental flaw with its design and that's really disappointing...
Zusammenfassung: If you're wondering why you would need another wearable device, the UP3 has a brilliantly useful feature – advanced sleep tracking – and it's magnificent at it. I could write an entire page on what this shower-proof device does (and Jawbone's website is e...
The basic fitness tracking works well, the design has its advantages and the UP app is superb – but you can get all this, for less money, with the UP2.The UP3's sleep tracking is nowhere near as scientifically accurate as claimed, the heart rate monitorin...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-08-06, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
The UP3 adds a few extra features over and above the UP2, namely the ability to track resting heart rate and REM sleep. Is it worth the extra £40? Only if you really want those features. Don't forget that neither the UP2 nor UP3 can track height climbed...