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Techradar: Jawbone Up review

Techradar: Like love, sensors are all around us. The astronomic growth in smartphone uptake means that most of the people you know now carry around a device that is constantly monitoring movement, light, sound and location. To date, the data captured by these s

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Under Armour Record App Explained - GamerFitnation

GamerFitnation’s Arif S. Kinchen chats with Under Armour’s Director of Performance, Paul Winsper, on how the company is taking their expertise in delivering fitness apparel to full involvement in fitness lifestyle.

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How does a Fitness Tracker know you are sleeping?

AmongTech: When you set your Jawbone UP or Fitbit to its sleep mode, both devices will use their accelerometers to track your movements, including the speed and direction you’re moving. This is the main way they track your activity during the day and also how they tell when you’re sleeping. But how does it know you are sleeping? What does it measure?

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TechImperia3697d ago (Edited 3697d ago )

These Fitness Trackers cannot provide a deep analysis of our sleeping patterns since they relies only on movement alone, agreed that they cannot be termed as accurate just yet. however they give their users a general idea about their sleeping patterns.

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Pocket-Lint: Up by Jawbone fitness band pictures and hands-on

Pocket-Lint: The Up was always a very cool idea, and when we reviewed it just before it was first due to launch in the UK, we loved it. The simple design, long battery life and beautiful iOS app all made it a cunning package, and more than just a standard pedometer. From today though, the newly redesigned Up is finally going to go on sale in the UK, and it now has an Android app too.

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