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February 6, 2017

Jawbone to quit making consumer wearables, focus on clinical products and services

Jawbone, a producer of accessories such as earphones, Bluetooth speakers, and fitness trackers has called it quits from the consumer wearables market. Known for products such as the UP series of fitness trackers, the company is switching its focus to medical products for direct sale to clinical practitioners. It's also out for investor money after spending close to a billion dollars in its efforts to sustain the losing consumer wearables business.

The writing was pretty much on the wall for Jawbone after it ended production of the UP fitness trackers, sold off the remaining inventory at a discount, and closed its four support centers in Ireland and the U.S. Last month saw Jawbone's executive of products and chief financial officer leave.

The UP4 is the last we saw from Jawbone

The UP4 is the last we saw from Jawbone

Jawbone seems to have made up its mind on where it has to go in order to compete and make money. Speaking to TechCrunch, a source close to the company commented: “If you think about what a good consumer electronics company looks like, it’s 30-percent margins, annual release cycles and huge risk. It’s turned into a blockbuster game. But folks in this other area, like Omada and other services, they have a human involved but __with a nearly 100-percent contribution margin.

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