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9 years ago

2014 was certainly the year of the wearable, with countless companies coming out with their take on fitness trackers and the like. The last one that I get to review before the year closes is the Jawbone UP Move, a tiny and affordable fitness tracker that aims to get you accustomed to using a...

+ Good battery life; + Affordable; + Great companion app

- Slow to sync; - Bands sold separately; - Uninteresting design

B&H Photo
★★★★
9 years ago
A functional pedometer

While this is marketed as a digital activity tracker, it is basically a bluetooth-enabled pedometer sensor with a smart phone interface. It is small, unobtrusive, inexpensive and works. It can also do crude sleep tracking (how often you turn over).

cheap; Reliable; Simple

Amazon
★★★★
9 years ago
It's comfortable to wear

This is more accurate than the clip. It's comfortable to wear. I found it easy to take on and off. However, it does fall off at random times, and you might not notice. I overcame this by using a tiny, clear, hair rubberband, and have not had issues since.

PC Advisor
★★★★
9 years ago
Jawbone Up Move review

For under £40, the Move is superb value. Although it doesn't track certain activities or height climbed, its great sleep tracking makes up for that. Soon you'll be able to buy the Up3 which will have considerably better sleep tracking but at this price, the Move is the best-value activity tracker...

TechRadar UK
★★★★
9 years ago
Jawbone UP Move review

This is almost the perfect stocking filler. Not too expensive, but with a real practical function and solid features, the UP Move seems to find a good balance between affordability and performance.

Affordable price; Bluetooth 4.0; 6-month battery; Sleep and step tracking; At just AU$69.95 / US$49.99 / £39.99; the UP Move is easily the best value for money fitness tracker you can buy.

Colours not for everyone, UP app can be buggy, Wristband accessory expensive, The colour selection definitely sends a vibrant message that won't be to everyone's tastes; The Jawbone app – while impressive from a content perspective – still has quite a few bugs to iron out in both iOS and Android...

Argos
★★★★★
9 years ago
This product is so easy to set up and use

This is an excellent product. Does not look much when you take it out the packaging. It was very easy to set up and has been invaluable in helping me engage in more activity. Every day there are hints and tips to encourage you to exercise more and eat well.

Apple
★★★★
9 years ago
Excellent for the price!

I picked one of these up last week and I have been pleasantly surprised about its feature set considering it's small price tag compared to other fitness trackers out there. It seems to be very accurate in tracking steps and the size means it's not getting in the way and allows you to forget about...

techguide.com.au
★★★★★
9 years ago

Jawbone's latest device – the UP Move – takes all of the best features of the UP24 bracelet and packs it into a smaller and much more affordable device. The UP Move is about the size of a stack of four dollar coins (27.4mm wide and 9.55mm thick) and can be attached to your clothing in a clip or...

fatducktech.com
★★★★★
9 years ago

Jawbone's UP Move is an inexpensive way to get into wearable fitness tracking. Unlike the Jawbone UP or UP24, the UP Move fitness tracker doesn't carry with it a heavy price tag. At $69, it's one of the cheapest simple activity trackers that you can buy.

PC Magazine
★★★★
9 years ago
Jawbone UP Move

At only $49, the Jawbone UP Move is a great entry-level fitness tracker, with an app that's easy to use and indicator lights that make sense. The ability to change the form factor from wristband to clip-on device makes sense, but doesn't mitigate one little drawback: It's not stylish.

Inexpensive; Tracks steps, activities, and light and deep sleep; Includes multiple wristbands and a clip holster; Helpful indicator lights; Very good app

Unattractive. No true on-device display. Requires iOS or Android device; no computer syncing. No Web app. Not rechargeable. Sensors fairly rudimentary

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