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New version of UP24 taps into what’s eaten
A new version of software that syncs to UP24 lifestyle-tracking wristbands has features tailored to help people trim waistlines by tapping into what they are eating.
“This goes after weight management,” said Jawbone manager Andrew Rosenthal.
UP24 bands use sensors to track the activity level of wearers and how well they sleep. But the diet piece of the fitness puzzle has to be logged manually, making it the easiest to leave out.
Jawbone data shows that more than three quarters of people who use UP bands have weight goals in mind.
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