Find My Jawbone UP app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: 金萍 易
First release : 25 Feb 2015
App size: 8.76 Mb
Find My Jawbone Tracker could find your lost Jawbone quickly before its battery run out.
Find my Jawbone shows the Jawbones Bluetooth signals strength when you move around. Usually the singals are stronger when your iPhone is moving near the Jawbone.
If your Jawbone device may be in several rooms, check the signals in each rooms. The room with the strongest signal is the most likely location.
The radio signals can penetrate floors and ceilings though, so your Jawbone tracker might be on a floor above or below yours.
Your Jawbone tracker sync with your phone using bluetooth radio signals that has a range of about 150.
This app could track up to 10 Jawbones devices at the same time.
To save the energy, the app scan the Jawbone devices signal with a frequency of a time a second.
How to use it
0. Must enable your iPhones Bluetooth before using this app.
1. Go to a room
2. Note the Signal Strength
3. Work around the room
4. Pay attention to and look more where the signals are strongest to find out the Jawbone.
Notes:
This app could not find out Jawbone UP that has bluetooth enabled. It can NOT find out the Jawbone that has no bluetooth.
Latest reviews of Find My Jawbone UP app for iPhone and iPad
This app did not work at all!! I know it fell off outside doing yard work. All it shows is a spinning circle and no progress bars like the picture indicated.
Does not work
Did not work for me. I lost my Jawbone up24 and the app could not locate it. After I found it on my own, I put the device close enough to touch the ipad and it still could not find it. This was a waste of my money.
It is a no show. It does not work at all. It just says unavailable whatever that means. I know my UP is nearby. Bluetooth is enabled My UP is connected to my phone. I should have read reviews before purchasing
This app is horrible. I put my up right next to it and it did not max out the signal. It also bounced so much that I could not tell the difference when I was three feet away or 10 feet away from a known location.