Owners of Jawbone products have been met with a wall of silence from the speaker and activity tracker company's customer support, it was reported on Wednesday.

Customers told The Verge they had contacted Jawbone in recent months or weeks about faulty products and had not received any response, while calls to the company's support number are being continually met with automated messages about busy lines.

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The company's support Twitter account hasn't tweeted since December 21, 2016, and the Jawbone Facebook page does not respond to comments left by frustrated customers, with many of the comments apparently hidden from public view. Meanwhile, review aggregator website Trustpilot.com currently gives Jawbone an average one-star rating.

Jawbone did not respond to requests for comment regarding its lack of customer support, despite the fact that the company's products are still available to buy through Amazon, if not Jawbone's own website.

Reports that the company has been struggling to stay afloat date back to May of last year, when it ended production of its UP line of fitness trackers and sold its remaining inventory to a third-party reseller at a discounted price.

At the time, Jawbone denied claims that it was going out of business and said it was focusing on advanced sensors to sell to other wearable makers, but recently both the head executive of product and the chief financial officer left the company.

According to a report in the Financial Times, Fitbit attempted to buy Jawbone last year, but it only offered a fraction of the $1.5 billion valuation the company had at the beginning of 2016. Jawbone and Fitbit have also been involved in a series of lawsuits over patents and trade secrets over the last year.

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Top Rated Comments

Abazigal Avatar
112 months ago
The risk of daring to venture outside the Apple ecosystem, I suppose. Say what you will about the shortcomings of the Apple Watch. At least I know where I stand with regards to customer service and long term support.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JimmyJimmyYam Avatar
112 months ago
I hope FitBit buy them, with this & Pebble & Vector, they can build some decent competition to keep Apple on their toes (and I say this as a happy Series 2 owner!)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
arnoz Avatar
112 months ago
I've had 7 replacement units of my UP3 over a period of a year. And over time, I could clearly realise customer service was more and more ******.
However, it is to me the best activity tracker so far for my personal needs: it tracks sleep and time and heart at rest, while syncing this to the App on the phone. Thus allowing a very small band factor and no ugly display. I don't need a display on a tracker… I've already got my laptop screen, my smartwatch, my iPhone…
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bazinga871 Avatar
112 months ago
Jawbone had some of the best sleep tracking (Fitbit's sleep tracking is a joke in comparison). Sad to see its demise. Was kind of hoping Fitbit would buy them, that way they could stop bickering about patents.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gim Avatar
112 months ago
I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'm not convinced that wearable computing is a thing. When the novelty is gone a gadget has to prove its value in utility and I don't think it's there. Most people don't carry an extra camera additional to their smartphone camera or an extra gps tracker, why would they want a smartwatch or a fitness tracker? The iPhone already tells the time and measures your activity good enough or even superior given the choice of apps in the AppStore. I'd pay zero dollar for a wearable device and put it in a dusty drawer for eternal storage.
The iPhone does not track anything passively unless you carry it in your pocket.
My gf got a Fitbit flex 2. Counting steps, tracking sleep and especially the silent alarm are enough reasons for a $100 device.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jc1350 Avatar
112 months ago
The iPhone does not track anything passively unless you carry it in your pocket.
My gf got a Fitbit flex 2. Counting steps, tracking sleep and especially the silent alarm are enough reasons for a $100 device.
I have a MS Band 2 which is the is the best style alarm clock for me. It wakes me by vibration and as a result not my wife who doesn't have to get up as early. I have an Apple Watch, but that sits on the charger overnight.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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