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CEO of Jawbone Up, which manufactures the bracelet of the same name, has decided to refund the full purchase price to dissatisfied customers. Customers are so dissatisfied with the bracelet that they are complaining and complaining. The company has decided to suspend production until the problems that users are experiencing are resolved. Jawbone Up can be returned without giving a reason back to the manufacturer, who provides 100% compensation. Jawbone Up is working to resolve the issues and is also working hard to address all user concerns, such as the application's imperfect graphical interface or problems with application controls. It seems that the bracelet is not faulty, the application that processes data from Jawb is faulty.one Up.

Simply put, Jawb in itselfone Up connects to the improved Nike+ sensor (review here) and sensor Wakemate whose review you can find hereThanks to these sensors, the Jawb application hasone Up provides a complete overview of your movement and sleep, but what is interesting is the use of the camera directly in iPhone/iPod touch or iPad. All you have to do is take a picture of the food on your plate and the application will automatically determine how many calories your plate contains using object recognition and quantity (don't worry if you don't believe it yet, I don't either). However, tracking your activities is only a secondary activity that the bracelet performs. Its main goal is to calculate the most ideal recommendations for your diet, sleep, activities and rest from the measured data. The application even goes so far that, as its manufacturer states, it can, for example, recommend a suitable breakfast after you have only slept for a few hours at night, thanks to which you can cope with a difficult day. The bracelet also contains a vibration motor, thanks to which vibrations on your wrist can wake you up instead of the annoying sound of an alarm clock.

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