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Jawbone Up2 2015 version 2
Wearable Technology

Jawbone Updates Their Up Series Of Fitness Trackers

Jawbone Up2 2015 version 2

Jawbone’s newest Up fitness trackers have have a difficult past year. When the devices were announced last November, there was tremendous excitement about them, especially the heart rate sensing Up3. After a significant delay, the bands only hit the market a few months ago. Not only did the delay kill any buzz the devices had, it also put them in a position where they faced much stiffer competition than Jawbone likely anticipated. Despite a bevy of sensors and a version capable of mobile payments, the Up2, Up3, and Up4 were not very well received or reviewed. Even though they featured very capable hardware and a stellar battery life, software issues limited the usefulness of the device.

The good news is that Jawbone is looking to correct its wrongs; the company is pushing out a significant firmware update today. One of the biggest issues being addressed is resting heart rate. Up3 / 4 will now check your resting heart rate throughout the day (instead of only when you wake up). Jawbone has also implemented automatic sleep detection that is so reliable the company has disabled the “mode” button on the band. Finally, the Up2’s design has been tweaked; the band is now more strap-like and lighter weight. For those looking for a full featured fitness tracking wearable but nothing else, the improved Up series of bands offers a compelling option. But at a price point between $100 and $200, Jawbone is competing directly against some of the older Android Wear smartwatches which offer significantly more features. That is tough market segment to be in and an uphill battle for Jawbone.

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Misfit Flash Link 90 Video Review
Reviews

90 Second Video Review: The Misfit Flash & Link

With a price of $19.99, how can you not be tempted to try the Misfit Flash, especially with its new Link feature? The inexpensive fitness tracker is not only waterproof but also features a 6 month battery life. To add icing to the cake, it features Link, which bring additional functionality to the device, such as a remote for your camera’s shutter or a controller for your music. We took the $29.99 version of the device (which includes a wristband) for a spin this week.

The first thing that strikes you about the Flash is how small and how simple it is. The device is barely larger than the diameter of a quarter and has no visible lights or buttons. Only when you press down on it (the whole device is the button) does it light up. The design is very slick. Unfortunately, once you get past the striking visuals of the device, you are hit by how cheap all of the materials are. While this is OK for the sensor itself and the clip, it makes the wristband extremely disappointing. Given how impressive the quality is of  

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Wearable Technology

Misfit Adds Connectivity & Lowers Activity Tracker To $20

Misfit Flash Link

Misfit already makes some of the best looking activity trackers on the market. The company’s screen-less aluminum (Shine) and plastic (Flash) trackers have excellent software, feature a number of mounting options, are water proof, and have a 6 month battery life. So how do you make the button sized activity tracker better? Lower the price and add connected functionality! The Shine model saw a $30 price drop to $69.99, but the Flash model was where the real action was today. Existing Flash units saw a price drop of $20 to $29.99, and if you are willing to give up a $9.99 watch band, you can pick up the Flash Link (otherwise identical to its namesake) for only $20.

Hitting a $20 price point is a big deal, but not as big as the device’s new connected functionality. The front of the Flash can act as a button to trigger a list of actions. Utilizing the just released Misfit Link app (iOS, Android soon), you can program the device to do an assortment of tasks, from controlling presentation slides, to acting as a remote shutter for you cell phone camera, to turning on lights, to (later this year) connecting with IFTTT. Not bad for $20! No other activity tracker at this price point offers anything similar. As a side note, it would be great to see the durable, waterproof Flash enabled to control a GoPro!

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