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Smartbands which follow sports and
physical condition to its users, is one of the most viable technology products
to wear, Which is expected to evolve, and possession of the concerns of many
users who are interested in improving their physical condition, and while big
companies grappling to product these smartbands and develop it to acquire a
larger proportion of the market.
The US Wall Street Journal web site chose three types of this smartbands
which occupied the world, where it presented a detailed presentation comparing
them, to present to the public a clearer vision that the world is still
evolving and trying to reserve the same site in the global technology markets.
Under the title of "The Best
Choice For You Wrist", Wall
Street tests three different smartband brands which is : Fitbit’s Force,
Nike+ FuelBand SE, and Jawbone’s UP24.
Wall Street has begun arranging their prices first by first, the first
one cost 150$, the second one cost 149$, and the third one cost 130$.
And In terms of connectivity to other devices, Fitbit’s Force allowing
to connect through Alpolowcot only, when Nike+ FuelBand SE allowing to connect
through Alpolowcot and USB, and Jawbone’s UP24 connect with Alpolowcot, with a
Bluetooth adapter to the USB for synchronization, either in the battery life, Jawbone
smartband came with ability to stay for seven days, and Nike for four days, and
the better smartband is Fitbit, which can stay from seven to ten days before it
need to charge it back.
As for the operating systems that work and deal with the new smartbands,
the first smartband can integrate with Apple devices that are came with IOS
system, where the second smartband can work with with Apple devices running by
Regular iOS system that runs smart mobiles for Apple, and with the traditional PC
operating systems like Windows, while the third one work with both iOS and
Android devices.
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