DailyBurn CEO: Fitness-Tracking Devices Aren’t Gimmicks, but They’re Close

Wearable activity-tracking devices — Fitbit, UP, FuelBand — are becoming all the rage. But one skeptical fitness-tech CEO dares to say most of them don’t get the job done.
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Amid Increasing Competition, Fitbit Scores $12 Million in Funding

Will the new funding help Fitbit get in shape for what is gearing up to be a tough competition in wearable fitness?
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With FuelBand, Nike Gets Into the Ultra-Wearable Fitness Game

The big brand already has a full line of fitness devices. So what makes the Nike+ FuelBand different?
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And You Thought Jawbone UP Was Going to Miss the CES Party!

An update is coming to the Jawbone UP, based on feedback from a group of sworn-to-secrecy product testers.
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At CES, Expect More Gadgets Telling You to Get Off the Couch

If your resolutions for the new year include health and fitness goals, several new products showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in January just might help you get there.
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Jawbone Gets $40 Million From Deutsche Telekom, Kleiner Perkins

Jawbone, maker of nifty audio devices and the recently recalled UP fitness wristband, has raised $40 million from Deutsche Telekom, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Yuri Milner and investors advised by J.P. Morgan Asset Management. The new capital brings Jawbone’s funding to date close to $210 million. CEO Hosain Rahman has said that the company plans to introduce more products in the healthcare and audio markets, according to GigaOM.

UP Means Having to Say You’re Sorry

Jawbone, maker of a health-and-fitness wristband that’s been eliciting some customer complaints since its launch a month ago, is finally telling users what’s up with the UP.
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Complaints Pop Up for Jawbone’s UP

After the splashy launch of a new health-tracking wristband, the maker of slick consumer devices gets some complaints about glitches in the device.
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Jawbone Debuts UP, Which Tracks, Well, You (Video)

It’s UP to you to get in better shape.
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Jawbone’s Newest Product: Health-Tracking Wristband Called UP

Jawbone, the San Francisco consumer electronics start-up that just grabbed another $70 million in funding, has announced its latest gadget called Up. The new product is described as “an intelligent, wearable wristband with an application that combines tracking, analysis, social and motivational elements.” Jawbone, which makes a popular Bluetooth headset and also the Jambox wireless speaker, said Up will track a user’s movement, sleep patterns and nutrition.

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