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Jawbone to start UP3 deliveries four months late | Jawbone to start UP3 deliveries four months late |
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Jawbone has said that it will begin deliveries of its top-end UP3 fitness tracker from 20 April, four months later than originally promised. | Jawbone has said that it will begin deliveries of its top-end UP3 fitness tracker from 20 April, four months later than originally promised. |
The US firm added that the device would not be fully waterproof as first advertised, just "splash-proof". | The US firm added that the device would not be fully waterproof as first advertised, just "splash-proof". |
Many people who had pre-ordered the wristband had complained on social media about the firm's failure to explain the delay fully until now. | Many people who had pre-ordered the wristband had complained on social media about the firm's failure to explain the delay fully until now. |
The delay has lost the firm sales to rivals such as Fitbit and Misfit. | The delay has lost the firm sales to rivals such as Fitbit and Misfit. |
"When we announced UP3 late last year we were confident we would start mass production of the device and begin shipping within a few weeks of the announcement," the company said on its blog. | "When we announced UP3 late last year we were confident we would start mass production of the device and begin shipping within a few weeks of the announcement," the company said on its blog. |
"However, as we began to scale our manufacturing process it became clear that, while most units passed our high quality bar, a proportion did not. | "However, as we began to scale our manufacturing process it became clear that, while most units passed our high quality bar, a proportion did not. |
"Specifically, we were not achieving the level of water resistance we had passed in the design and initial production stages. | "Specifically, we were not achieving the level of water resistance we had passed in the design and initial production stages. |
"We would like to apologise to customers who may have pre-ordered UP3 on the basis that it would be suitable for swimming. Customers who wish to cancel their pre-order will, of course, be able to do so with no charge." | "We would like to apologise to customers who may have pre-ordered UP3 on the basis that it would be suitable for swimming. Customers who wish to cancel their pre-order will, of course, be able to do so with no charge." |
'Perilous' | |
Until now, the only explanation the firm had given for the delay was in an interview chief executive Hosain Rahman gave Fortune magazine in January, in which he blamed a "sealing" problem. | Until now, the only explanation the firm had given for the delay was in an interview chief executive Hosain Rahman gave Fortune magazine in January, in which he blamed a "sealing" problem. |
The same article had noted that Jawbone's manufacturing partner Flextronics had recently sued it for breach of contract, describing the fitness firm's financial position as "perilous". | The same article had noted that Jawbone's manufacturing partner Flextronics had recently sued it for breach of contract, describing the fitness firm's financial position as "perilous". |
The case was ultimately settled out of court. | The case was ultimately settled out of court. |
A subsequent report in February by the Financial Times suggested Jawbone's finances were "deteriorating" as it sought out new investors, causing some to question if the UP3 would ever be released. | A subsequent report in February by the Financial Times suggested Jawbone's finances were "deteriorating" as it sought out new investors, causing some to question if the UP3 would ever be released. |
But the firm has said the device is now in "mass production" and that it would start deliveries to customers who had pre-ordered on 20 April. | But the firm has said the device is now in "mass production" and that it would start deliveries to customers who had pre-ordered on 20 April. |
Customers should receive the bands no later than mid-May, Jawbone added. | Customers should receive the bands no later than mid-May, Jawbone added. |
Posts to the firm's own community forum and Facebook page, however, suggest that a significant number of users had already cancelled their bookings. | Posts to the firm's own community forum and Facebook page, however, suggest that a significant number of users had already cancelled their bookings. |
"I have lost all faith in Jawbone and their communications," wrote one. | "I have lost all faith in Jawbone and their communications," wrote one. |
This is not the first time that Jawbone has run into manufacturing difficulties. | This is not the first time that Jawbone has run into manufacturing difficulties. |
In 2011, it pulled the original UP wristband from sale after the initial batch of bands stopped holding their charge. | In 2011, it pulled the original UP wristband from sale after the initial batch of bands stopped holding their charge. |
Posts to its forums also suggest that many owners of its more recent UP24 bands have complained that the devices stop working after several months of use - something the firm has handled by offering replacements. | Posts to its forums also suggest that many owners of its more recent UP24 bands have complained that the devices stop working after several months of use - something the firm has handled by offering replacements. |
Bioimpedance | |
The UP3 attracted much interest when it was first announced in November because of its use of a technique called "bioimpedance" to track its owner's pulse. | The UP3 attracted much interest when it was first announced in November because of its use of a technique called "bioimpedance" to track its owner's pulse. |
This involves passing an imperceptible electrical current through the body to measure its resistance to the signal. | This involves passing an imperceptible electrical current through the body to measure its resistance to the signal. |
The process is already used by several specialist medical devices to measure heart rate, body fat, fluid levels and other body composition readings. | The process is already used by several specialist medical devices to measure heart rate, body fat, fluid levels and other body composition readings. |
But Jawbone was the first to use it in a mass-market wristband. | But Jawbone was the first to use it in a mass-market wristband. |
Its biggest rival Fitbit tracks users' heart rates by shining LED lights into their arms to detect changes in blood volume beneath the skin. | Its biggest rival Fitbit tracks users' heart rates by shining LED lights into their arms to detect changes in blood volume beneath the skin. |
This kind of technology can sometimes have problems obtaining accurate readings from users with darker pigmented skin, however. | This kind of technology can sometimes have problems obtaining accurate readings from users with darker pigmented skin, however. |
Jawbone previously suggested that another advantage of bioimpedance was that it was less battery intensive. | Jawbone previously suggested that another advantage of bioimpedance was that it was less battery intensive. |
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