Jawbone Up Wristband Sensor: Design For Your Health
Jawbone is well-noted for its in vogue Bluetooth headsets, but the company’s stirring Jawbone Up is written for a entirely not similar charge — tracking your activity, sleeping, and eating activities.
Packaged in an popular wristband that comes in a operation of splendid colors, the Up is installed with sensors and communicates with a confidante app on your iPhone or Android phone. For food intake, it’s approaching that the app will use a photo-based technology similar to that built in to the PhotoCalorie app — take a print of your food and the calories are estimated.
After it has monitored your movements for a while, the UP and joined app are approaching to make suggestions to help you live a healthier life. Travis Bogard, Jawbone VP of product administration gave Co.Design an e.g. of this in a new interview, saying “For example, if you haven’t slept much, when you arise up the app might indicate a high-protein breakfast and an additional potion of water.”
Thinking of the UP as a Livestrong wristband with brains, it’s easy to see how people would wear such a device all the time for illness monitoring purposes. Up is approaching to be out by the finish of the year, and even though the firm hasn’t set a price, they say it will be “affordable.”
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