Jawbone, maker of the popular Up24 fitness tracker, has just launched two new pieces of mobile software coded to foster better sleep. Called Up Coffee and Up 3.1, one keeps an eye on your caffeine intake while the other strives to correlate personal physical movement with sleep performance.
To be clear, the Up application isn't completely novel, rather it's an updated version of Jawbone's companion app for the company's Up wristband devices. Included in the fresh Up 3.1 version says Jawbone are improved algorithms designed to ferret out just how your individual exercise patterns affect the quality of your slumber. Likewise, it's possible that earlier your turn in the more steps you're apt to take the next day. According the Jawbone, Up 3.1 is built to serve up these kind of insights and tidbits after consistently measuring your activity for about two weeks.
The Up Coffee application represents the third leg of the health and wellness stool, diet (the other two being exercise and sleep). Instead of tracking all forms of food and drink though, the app targets caffeinated beverages quaffed and how they might impact sleep performance. Since every individual's metabolism and body chemistry can vary greatly, Up Coffee is meant to predict how a given drink will likely alter your sleep personally. Jawbone explains the software takes about 10 days get a sense of how you respond (or not) to cups of espresso, energy drinks, iced coffee, and the like.

The Up Coffee app tracks caffeine intake.
(Credit: Jawbone)Both Up 3.1 and Up Coffee hit the Apple App Store Thursday March 6 for download. Of course to use Up 3.1 you'll need to also own an Up or Up24 health tracker. Up Coffee though doesn't necessarily require a Jawbone gadget but I imagine personalized sleep performance to be a huge part of the caffeine equation.
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