Pros:
Discrete, yet modern design; Bold and organized app; Smart Coach gives you easy-to-follow advice
Cons:
Doesn't automatically detect sleep; Isn't waterproof
Verdict :
The Jawbone Up Move is a modern, inexpensive fitness tracker that uses Jawbone's Smart Coach to train you to be healthier.
There's a fitness tracker for everyone now: the elite runner, the casual gym-goer,
the newbie exerciser and everyone in between. For those out there who
don't know where to start, the $50 Jawbone Up Move makes it simple. The
company's newest tracker is a small device that lives on your body and
tracks steps, calories and sleep. Paired with Jawbone's Up app, it's a
powerful little companion, but it has some strong competition to beat.
Design
The Jawbone Up Move looks right at home in Jawbone's Yves
Behar-designed line of trackers. Similar to the Misfit Flash, the Up
Move is circular, but unlike the smooth Shine, it has a ribbed design on
its face.
Hidden in the face are several LEDs that show you which mode you're
in and how far along you are in your daily step goal. I prefer the Up
Move's design to that of the Misfit Flash due to the Up Move's attention
to detail, with the shiny coating on its display, the flower pattern on
its face and a satisfying click sound when you press it.
The Up Move comes with a clip for you to fasten the device to your
pant pocket, shirtsleeve or anywhere else on your body. You can also buy
wristbands to hold the sensor. They come in fun colors like pastel
purple and fiery red, and each cost $15. While the wristband is very
comfortable, I sometimes had a hard time fastening it with one hand.
The Up Move is meant to disappear onto your body after you secure it,
and it does just that. I forgot I was wearing the device when it was in
the clip attached to my jean pocket, and when it was in the strap on my
wrist I nearly showered with it. (The Move is a splash-proof tracker,
but be careful not to fully submerge this little guy.)
Display
As the Jawbone Up Move disappears on your body, its display
disappears into the body of the device. Push its textured side, and the
LED display comes to life. Small lights illuminate the edges of the
sensor to show you your progress toward your daily step goal, and small
icons show you which mode you're in.
Step mode, indicated by a little orange running man, monitors your
movement over the course of the day. Pressing the display twice and
holding on the second press activates Stopwatch mode, your
activity-tracking mode for workouts.
You'll see the running man icon flash when you enter Stopwatch mode,
which keeps track of the duration of your workout, steps taken and total
calories burned. The activity will show up in your timeline in the Up
app once you sync. You can then add more details, such as whether you
were running, playing soccer or doing yoga, and your intensity level.
The third and final mode is Sleep: Right before you hit the sack,
press and hold the display to activate Sleep mode, indicated by a small
moon icon. When you wake up, you do the same press-and-hold action to
reactivate Step mode for the day. I'm disappointed the Up Move doesn't
automatically go into Sleep mode like the Misfit Flash does; the
automatic setting makes it much easier to put the tracker on and forget
about it, day and night.
App
The Jawbone Up Move syncs all your data to the Up app (available for
iOS and Android) via Bluetooth 4.0. Upon opening the app, it takes only a
few seconds for the sensor to pair and flood the home page with your
stats.
And what a lovely home page it is. Jawbone has the most gorgeous
companion app for an activity-tracker. The app uses bold colors, clean
typography and Google Now-esque cards to relay information to you about
your goals and stats.
Dominating the screen are two thick arrows pointing up: one for sleep
progress and one for step progress. Tap on either of those options to
see a full breakdown of your day. Sleep shows you a graph of how well
you slept during the night, with your sound sleep and light sleep
numbers. Steps shows you the times you were most active during the day,
along with your total active time, total calorie burn, resting calorie
burn and more.
Scrolling down the home page reveals dedicated step, mood, activity
and sleep cards, which give you an at-a-glance look at that day's data.
Each card also has a tidbit of information, or advice, as the Up Move
learns more about you, which you can use to perform better the next day.
(See Smart Coach section for more.)
Performance
I found the Jawbone Up Move to be consistently accurate in tracking
my steps and sleep. It was just as accurate when I was tracking my
workouts in Stopwatch mode, displaying nearly the same distance and
calorie burn that my elliptical or treadmill showed. But like the Misfit
Flash and the Fitbug Orb, the Up Move doesn't track stairs climbed or
heart rate.
Smart Coach
One of the newest features in the Up app is Smart Coach, which learns
your habits and gives you advice to improve your health over time.
Smart Coach kicked in about two days after I began using the Up Move,
and it gave me suggestions on how to eat better, sleep better and
exercise more efficiently.
Meal Tracking
Jawbone's app also lets you log the food you eat, down to the last
Splenda packet you put in your coffee. Jawbone's food database is huge,
offering brand name foods and generic suggestions, and I was able to
quickly find the specific protein bar I had for breakfast. There's also a
restaurant food finder, making it almost painfully easy to log that
Chipotle steak burrito you had for lunch.
Sleep Tracking
The Jawbone Up Move has the same sleep tracking abilities as those on
the Jawbone Up24, and they are just as accurate. The app breaks down
your entire night's sleep into a graph showing your amounts of sound
sleep, light sleep and the times you woke up. It also shows you how long
it took you to fall asleep, how long you were in bed and how many times
you woke up during the night.
Battery Life
The Jawbone Up Move is powered by a coin cell battery that can last
up to 6 months. It's the same type of battery you'll find in the Misfit
Flash and the Fitbug Orb, and it's easy and inexpensive to replace.
Bottom Line
Jawbone has made an inexpensive tracker than stands up well against
the likes of the Misfit Flash and the Fitbug Orb, providing accurate
step, calorie and sleep tracking. The Up Move is also perfectly
integrated into Jawbone's strong family of fitness trackers in terms of
hardware and software design.
It's easy enough to make a $50 gadget, but what really sets the Up
Move apart from other inexpensive trackers is Smart Coach. Its tips and
tidbits of advice may seem small, but they can provide the push you need
to change your habits and start living healthier. Smart Coach is the
feature that changes the Up Move from an amped-up pedometer to a useful
healthy-living partner.
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