• Reviews around app (3.32 of 5)

    Lumo Lift: The First Wearable Posture Coach. You slouch, it vibrates! A posture corrector that’s perfect for sitting or working at computers. Comfortable & easy to use. Improve your posture today!

    • I also enjoy the phone app that is available, as it provides on-going data and verbal encouragement on a regular basis
    • The app is simple and clear, and I enjoy keeping track of my posture and steps each day
    • App is good but not great
    • The app is pretty easy to use and the device was also easy to setup
    • Also the app isn't always the easiest to use, but keep it coming guys
    • I have no back pain, I'm using the app to improve my poster for appearance purposes.
    • and that's even more motivation to stand up straight!I do not love the app for iPhone, it really needs improvement
    • Also, I wish the app was better
    • Also, I have a iPhone 4s, so the app is not compatible with it, very disappointing!
    • the mobile app is easy to use and very clean
    • The only negative is the app
    • It seems that he new app is designed exclusively for the new device model while completely neglecting the early adapters who own the earlier model
    • The app is easy to download and easy to use.
    • Great app!
    • The app is helpful, but has quirks.
    • The item still does NOT connect to my phone so the app is completely useless
    • The app has significantly improved over time in terms of both metrics and usability, and does a good job of tracking and motivating you to continue tracking
    • Someone could write an app to vibrate one's phone randomly during the day to provide similar mindfulness and probably get the same results
    • The app is nice, with hourly breakdown of current day (number of good posture minutes per hour) and history with posture minutes and daily steps
    • When I got it as a gift in December 2016, the Android app was usable, but not good
    • When I got it as a gift in December 2016, the Android app was usable, but not good
    • Download the free app (LumoLift) on your phone, follow the instructions for setting your correct posture, and when I slouch it gives be 30 seconds before it vibrates to remind me to correct my posture.
    • I didn't kill the app because it seems to be working and syncing
    • I purchased the device through Amazon for about $75 and downloaded a corresponding (free) app to my smartphone
    • On the other hand, the app is pretty, but it only allows you to train by following their plan
    • This is also one of the worst apps I have ever used
    • The app has a few problems and bugs out every now and again, but the product itself is amazing
    • The app is easy to navigate and gives a great overview of your day, week and month
    • Great device and app
    • And sometimes the app glitches
    • The app is great and you can adjust the sensors sensitivity levels
    • The App has improved greatly and I love the interface
    • In the mean-time, I just set an app on ,my phone to vibrate every 2 minutes, 7 times, for a total of about 15 minutes of training, just like the makers of Upright suggest
    • The app on iOS is broken
    • I also like the app and the accuracy of the step tracker.
    • The app and device are wonderful, I had issues with the bra clasps but now with the adhesives you can use it makes it so easy to make sure you can wear it daily.
    • App is great very thorough for its main purpose to tell you how well your back as stayed in the target position
    • The app is easy to use, the device is simple to turn on, and program for different posture settings.
    • It gives you a great report on your posture and counts your steps and keeps all that data on a very user-friendly app on your phone
    • There is a Lumo Lift app available for Apple/Android devices.
    • App has a clean easy to interpret interface for stats and thankfully a much needed update that allows you to turn off the lumo from the device
    • I don't understand how the company can make a product with so much potential, then basically ignore their app.
    • The app is easy to use, but recent update makes it slow to load the minutes of good posture hour by hour
    • New app looks wonderful too!
    • It’s a learning curve but if you download the app and work with it, this works!
    • The app is nice and gives a good summary of past posture
    • The do NOT support the Windows app, yet they still advertise it on their site and sell the dongle(!).
    • It has a convenient free app that shows how many hours/minutes a day you have good/poor posture
    • The app they have developed is very easy to use and provides a simple way to interact with the Lumo Lift
    • This device is very user friendly using the app on my phone to easily adjust settings
    • App sucks and doesnt record data as Bluetooth doesn't sync well
    • The Android app does not work on a
    • Latest app is really good.
    • the (now unsupported) app did absolutely nothing.
    • Smart phone app lets you monitor your progress, and get positive reinforcement and feedback.
    • but I’m loving it so far and the app is really cool
    • From very nice designed and user friendly APP to simple, but strong support for my back
    • However the app never worked with my phone
    • The new app is frustrating to use and no longer gives you gentle reminders to stand or sit up straight
    • The app only works sometimes
    • From very nice designed and user friendly APP to simple, but strong support for my back
    • I think that it should be improved as it loses some of the data
    • Sensor seems to get confused as to whether or not you are slouching if you are also running/walking, but I guess that's why there is a running product, - magnet clip can get swiped off if you like to wear backpacks, given that the Lift has to be placed where a backpack strap typically ends up; this is how I lost one of mine (luckily the Lift comes with more than one, but still
    • This was not what I expected and it did not work as I expected it too.
    • My wife, who is as skeptical as she is frugal, and not prone to hyperbole, congratulated me yesterday on the big improvement she has seen in my bearing and perhaps my confidence too
    • When with your phone, it counts minutes of upright posture when sitting, as well as, steps when walking