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WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY


OPTIONS: WIRELESS VS PLUG IN YOURSELF

Do you care whether the wristband connects wirelessly with your iPhone

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BATTERY LIFE


HOW MANY DAYS DOES THE DEVICE LAST WITHOUT CHARGING

Do You want to keep your device on you as long as possible?

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TRACKING CALORIES


HOW ACCURATE IS THE TRACKING?

Do you want the wristband to be as accurate as possible when tracking your
calories?

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WATER RESISTANCE


WILL YOUR DEVICE GET WET OFTEN?

Do you care whether your device can withstand water or get into a pool?

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TRACKING SLEEP


SHOULD YOUR WRISTBAND TRACK SLEEP?

When you wear your wristband at night, it can track your sleep patterns

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FOOD DIARY


SHOULD THE MOBILE APP TRACK YOUR FOOD?

Some wristbands allow you to log your food to track how many calories you
consume.

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WINNING
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 * Tracking Sleep
   
   
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THESE ARE THE WRISTBANDS THAT OTHER PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET THINK ARE THE BEST IN
BOTH OF THOSE CATEGORIES



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FITBIT FLEX


WINNER

Fitbit was one of the first to come up with and perfect sleep tracking

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WHY FITBIT IS THE BEST

The Flex can track sleeping patterns, but unfortunately the mode requires you to
start and stop it from the app, and it doesn't display stats directly via the
display. If you want a fitness-focused wristband device, the Force is the total
package. From the OLED display to sleep tracking, floor climbing and social
integration, it has everything you need to get off the couch and keep moving.
It's so good, we can turn a blind eye to another mediocre rubber aesthetic...
for now.

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JAWBONE UP


RUNNER-UP

Jawbone is great but it focuses too much on your "whole life", not just sleep

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WHY JAWBONE UP CAME SECOND

The Jawbone UP software is beautiful. After you've sync'd enough it starts
giving you feedback and encouragement through statistics. It will tell you "you
were in the top 15% of UPpers this week" or "getting 8 hours of sleep per night
it shown to improve...." if your sleep is coming up short. It does have the
option to add in food consumption, performs a variety of tasks such as
calibrating it's readings with actual distance walked, and has a really
interesting "lifeline" feature that trends your activity and sleep over a period
of hours, days, weeks and you can create a report on the fly comparing, for
example, sleeping and calorie intake, to see if you consume more calories on
days that you didn't have adequate sleep. It shows trends on daily/weekly and
true to the marketing is a more "holistic" view of you and your life/activity. I
guess we have reached my thesis for the comparison: Jawbone UP is about the
holistic view of your life, while the Fitbit Flex is more finely focused on
activity, seeing feedback for that activity in a quick frequent way and focusing
on providing you that core data quickly and simply. Read more in these sources

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JAWBONE UP 24


WINNER

Even Though Jawbone UP 24 has shorter battery life than its previous generation
Jawbone UP, it still beats Fitbit.

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WHAT WEBSITES SAID ABOUT JAWBONES BATTERY LIFE

One of the biggest pro’s for the Jawbone UP is it’s much longer battery life.
Where the Flex lasts only 5 days, the UP gave me ten days with one full charge.
I really appreciated that extended life since I often forgot to charge the Flex
and lost entire days of tracking. I also found the UP was easier to charge since
it always locks tight into the charger, where the flex must be snapped in
properly, which isn’t always as easy as it sounds. Read more about it here

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NIKE FUELBAND

Nike Fuelband is a close second after Jawbone UP with approximately 6 days of
charge


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JAWBONE UP


WINNER

With the best engineers, Jawbone UP does the best job tracking stairs, biking,
and other activities that Fitbit and Fualband does terrible with..

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WHY JAWBONE IS THE CLEAR WINNER

When it comes to accuracy, your hips don’t lie. It’s pretty much universally
recognized, even by the creators of these bands, that a standard hip pedometer
will give a more accurate measurement of your steps than an activity wristband.
Wristbands can register “false positives” — you could, for example, be sitting
at your desk but if you wave your arms wildly, the band will read it as
activity. Conversely, you could be walking briskly but pushing a stroller and
not pumping your arms, which could affect the reading.

All of the companies have built their bands with these factors in mind. But I
wanted to put them to the test myself. I wore a Timex hip pedometer ($30) while
wearing all four bands on my wrist. I was completely decked out and utterly
dorktastic. I mapped out a mile in my neighborhood, using Google Maps, RunKeeper
data and also the pedometer’s mileage gauge. I did this walk almost every day
for a week, comparing each band’s calculations at the start and finish of the
mile.

For short-term activity tracking, the Jawbone Up and Fitbit Flex tended to be
the most accurate. The Nike+ FuelBand and Basis Band were more consistently on
the conservative side, and the Basis Band sometimes gave some super-low
readings. Here’s a sample day, with the pedometer registering 2,165 steps at one
mile: The Up measured 2,166 steps, the Basis Band 2,157 steps, the Flex 2,140
steps, and the Nike+ FuelBand 2,076 steps.

But on another test day, when I walked slightly over a mile, the pedometer
registered 2,382 steps, the Up measured 2,339, the Flex 2,290, the FuelBand
2,103 and the Basis Band a bizarre 1,614. I also conducted a few whole-day
tests, during which I was mostly working at my desk but also walked around the
neighborhood, and found that all four bands registered more steps than the basic
hip pedometer. In one such test, the pedometer registered 7,428 steps, while the
Basis Band tracked 7,736 steps, the FuelBand measured 7,905 steps, the Up 8,369
steps and the Fitbit Flex 8,400 steps. That’s a lot of false positives, if you
believe the hip pedometer. The Up and the Flex can be further calibrated for
accuracy — you basically “tell” the band you’ve walked an exact distance and it
adjusts your steps accordingly — but I didn’t notice a huge difference after I
did this.

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