Do any apps work with Jawbone Up?

Do any apps work with Jawbone Up?

Jawbone has today launched a new platform for iOS that allows third-party apps to work with your Up wristband. The Up Platform has already been integrated into ten iOS apps, including IFTTT, LoseIt, Maxwell Health, MapMyFitness, MyFitnessPal, Notch, RunKeeper, Sleepio, Wello, and Withings.30 Apr 2013

What happened to Jawbone fitness trackers?

But in 2017, after a run of bad financial results, the company liquidated its assets, and earlier this year it disabled the app entirely. That left existing Jawbone Up users unable to carry on using their fitness tracker, sparking hundreds of complaints on social media.5 Jul 2018

How do I use Jawbone UP?

- Create an UP account, download the UP app. Go to Jawbone.com/support and select Sign Up to create an account. - Connect to your wellness program account. Click Connect Your Jawbone on the Getting Started page. - Authorize the connection. Once you click Connect, you'll be taken to the Jawbone site. - Begin your wellness program.

Can I still use my Jawbone Up?

Jawbone UP App The UP app for iOS or Android can be used on its own, even without the band. If you had a previous version of UP, you can continue to use the same account for the app.17 Sept 2020

Can you sync Jawbone Up with MyFitnessPal?

Your Jawbone activity will automatically sync with MyFitnessPal, so you shouldn't have to manually enter your exercise again. This link allows you to utilize more apps along with the Jawbone so you can continue using your fitness tracker simply and effectively.

What app works with Jawbone Up?

Beginners guide to fitness trackers Simply open up your UP app, tap on Apps in the menu, and then select the ones you want to connect to. RunKeeper, MapMyFitness, Fitmo, Strava, and Sleepio are just a few of the supported apps. You can get a full list of the compatible apps over in the Jawbone marketplace.16 May 2017

How do I pair my Jawbone bracelet?

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Do Jawbone trackers still work?

Fitness trackers made by the defunct wearables company Jawbone were still on sale at Amazon, Selfridges and Groupon more than a month after they were rendered useless by the closure of a companion app, according to research by the consumer magazine Which.5 Jul 2018

Why did Jawbone fitness tracker fail?

While Jawbone adhered to modest designs, its failure stemmed from the company's pivot to health and fitness-tracking devices in 2011. That began a plague of product failures and financial struggles, and then, in February 2017, Jawbone filed a lawsuit against its rival Fitbit.7 Jul 2017

Is Jawbone coming back?

Jawbone isn't dead and there are signs that the company is prepping a new fitness tracker. A device from Jawbone, called the Band B, has been spotted receiving Bluetooth certification, and it reveals what the company has been doing since it imploded back in 2017.5 May 2021