Jawbone UP is a fitness tracker designed to monitor physical activity, sleep patterns, and overall health. It operates through a wristband equipped with sensors that track steps, calories burned, and sleep quality. Users can sync the device with a mobile app to gain insights, set fitness goals, and receive personalized recommendations. The device also encourages healthy habits through reminders and social challenges.
No, most jawbone microphones are made for cellphones, you will need to make sure that your phone is listed as a compatible device.
No. It is the upper jawbone. The lower jawbone is the mandible.
A jawbone headset is a headset that lines your jawbone, to stay low profile and out of the way.
jawbone is the common name, but the scientific name is the mandible
The Jawbone UP Move has features such as tracking sleep patterns, monitoring calories burned, setting alarms, and providing idle alerts, in addition to step counting.
Jawbone is to mandible, as backbone is to:spine/vertebral column
It's a Jawbone UP.
There are numerous kinds of jawbone headsets that can cost between $40 to $130. Amazon carries a wide variety of the jawbone headsets at a very reasonable price.
I have just plugged in my BB USB charger into the Jawbone and it is charging(charging from my laptop). Not sure if the BB wall charger works with the Jawbone....
80 minutes, according to their website FAQ
To link your Jawbone 3, first ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone. Download the Jawbone app from the App Store or Google Play, then open the app and create an account or log in. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your Jawbone 3 by selecting it from the list of available devices. Once connected, you can start using your Jawbone 3 to track fitness and health metrics.
Jawbone.