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 ...
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.
Jawbone has today launched a new platform for iOS that allows third-party apps to work with your Up wristband. The API is called the Up Platform, and provides access to all of your fitness data, ...
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 is putting the pieces in place to become a wearable health technology leader. The company announced today that it’s acquiring BodyMedia, creator of sophisticated health tracking devices used ...
Jawbone’s latest activity tracker, the UP3, will finally ship April 20 after being delayed for months, though without a core feature the company had hoped for. Water resistance issues led to delays in ...
Jawbone is selling its speaker business and may also be halting sales of its wearable tracker line, according to various reports. Another report says these efforts will be followed up by the launch of ...
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