








🧍♂️ Stand Tall, Feel Powerful — Your Posture’s New Best Friend
The Upright GO 2 Premium is a cutting-edge posture corrector and trainer that uses multi-sensor technology and a smart app to deliver personalized vibration alerts whenever you slouch. Lightweight and discreet, it syncs with iOS and Android devices to track your posture progress and customize training programs. Designed for busy professionals, it helps build lifelong healthy posture habits with noticeable improvements in as little as two weeks.







| ASIN | B07SRW2D38 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,460 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #26 in Back Braces |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2019 |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Item Weight | 0.353 ounces |
| Item model number | URF01W-IN |
| Manufacturer | UpRight |
| Package Dimensions | 4.06 x 3.82 x 1.85 inches |
T**I
Very effective with some limitations
I am not getting any benefit or purchase discount for this review and this is simply my unbiased opinion based on my experience. Think of this device as a smart level. When you are leaning forward, the device detects you as off level and alerts you with a vibration. If you are needing feedback in keeping your back straight (upright), when either sitting, standing, walking or any other upright activity, then this device is for you. However, this device like others similar devices, has some limitations. Understanding those limitations are key in getting the most out of the device: 1) This device can't detect if shoulders are rolled forward on it's own. It can only detect the angle of your back. However, poor shoulder posture usually accompanies forward lean or hunch. And even thought it's possible to have poor shoulder posture when your back is upright (which this device cannot differentiate), in practicality it will alert you when you are hunched over. And this is typically is caused from BOTH forward leaning and hunched shoulders. The key point here is to remember to keep good should posture (shoulder blades slightly squeezed together) while correcting your back when the device indicates poor posture. Knowing this limitation and shoulder posture awareness will go a long way to establishing a good posture habit. 2) Fortunately, the device can be fined tuned for a a variation of posture ranges. This boils down to how the device is calibrated. If it is too sensitive to just the slightest hunch, calibrate it with a slight hunch and that will be the new reference. If you want it to alert you within a tighter range, do the calibration with your back more upright and shoulders pulled back. I find using a full length mirror is critical in observing your back and shoulder position while calibrating the device. Then test it with the device delay set to 5 sec. Check the range of motion and determine if you are satisfied with the results. If not, re-calibrate it. Otherwise you will be frustrated with the way it alerts. Ultimately, it's up to you, what you consider the threshold for bad posture and calibrate it accordingly. 3) Again, this device acts like a smart 'vertical' level. It does not work at all if you are in a recliner or laying down. So if you have bad posture while in a recline position or sleeping, your out of luck. It's not reasonable to expect a simple device like this one to help you in all situations. But you should know what good posture feels like after wearing the device for some time and adjust your sleep position accordingly. It would preferable if such a device could detects poor shoulder posture along with sleep posture, but no wearable device currently exists and even if it did, it would be a far more complex and expensive. I still find the device very effective even with these limitations. 4) I never used the sticky tape and instead use the necklace. I don't understand all the complaints about the necklace and I suspect it has more to do with improper calibration than the necklace itself. Its easy to wear, easy to access and turn on and off the device, less fuss, and less expensive in the long run compared to buying more tape. It's the way to go, period. If you are frustrated with the tape, before you blame the device save yourself the trouble and get the necklace. IMHO, this posture device will create a better posture habit if you understand the limitations along with setting it up correctly to match your expectations. I do not rely on the app much other than calibration and delay settings, so can't comment on the other functions of the app. At the end of the day, all I care about #1 is correcting my posture habit. IF it does that, I consider this a positive purchase. Everything else secondary like tracking data is useless to me.
R**N
This Thing Works!
Bought this for myself as a Christmas present after a colleague told me that someone new where we work hunched over when he talked, "just like you do." <Grimace> I've been using it everyday since Christmas 2025, and I have to tell you this really does work. It can be shocking to discover how often you slouch or relax your posture enough that you're no longer in good form. I bought the necklace attachment which is super easy to use. I never once used those little sticky pads; it settles into place with the necklace just fine. Most people don't know I even have it on: I mentioned it to a different colleague today and she was surprised, because she has seen me every day and has never noticed it. I showed her how it worked with the app and she was really interested and impressed. Anyway, I can tell that I am far more conscious now of my posture, even when I'm not wearing it. Like others, I set it to 15 seconds before it gives me that slight little vibration on my back. And when I get that vibration, it is very effective -- I correct my posture immediately. Charging is quick and easy. The only downside is that it seems to drop the signal pretty easily. Every time I open the app, it has to search and search for the device. Sometimes it doesn't find it, sometimes it takes a while. Sometimes I have to reach back and gently press the button on the device so that it sends a signal to the app. Small little frustration, but still... Anyway, I highly recommend this thing if you really are serious about improving your posture. It doesn't do it for you, but it reminds you very effectively to do so yourself. Not sure how long I will need to use it in order for my posture to naturally be better throughout the day, but it's very helpful right now.
A**R
So far so bad!
I was really excited to get this item and start improving my back health and posture right away. First thing you realize out of the box, is it comes with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable. Who uses this? Their company may find it a brilliant idea to use a charging cable that is not a major industry standard, but I do not. Between Apple and Samsung, they have 54% of market share of mobile phones. That means 54% of all chargers or Apple and Samsung as well. What is it they provide again? Emailed Martin at Upright, and he was no help at all. He sent me a link to where I can get this charger on Amazon, but it will take more than 2 weeks to get it because nobody uses this stupid connector. So, I'm already frustrated because this item only has a 10% charge in it, so I probably can't use it even for a full day. Next my girlfriend and I go through the steps to get it set up and going. We shave a little area of my back, clean it, and then re-clean the area with the alcohol wipe that they provided. Stick it on, get it calibrated and go for a walk. I'm pretty excited about this because I'm doing well and not getting buzzed for bad posture at all. I go to feel for it, and realize the crappy glue pads suck and the item fell off somewhere during my walk. I went back and found it and it had fallen off within the first five minutes of my walk. I'm lucky I found it of that would have been $80 out the window through no fault of my own. Also the Upright GO-2 just feels cheap and crappy. Made to break I would say. So far, I say 2 thumbs down way down.
C**E
This review should help you. I was skeptical too. The device DOES work and it will help you adjust your posture, train your back and also strengthen your core muscles. The app gives you many settings so you can select your vibration, its strength, length, etc. The one problem are these adhesives. And yes, they do only last 3 days (one adhesive). I solved that. Once the adhesive loses its grip, I added some double-side tape on it and it worked perfectly - for many more days. Once that was also used up, you add another strip of double-side tape. And it will go for months. I found it works best if the tape is put on top of the used up adhesive, not straight on the device. Overall, I do advise this product, it actually does help.
G**Y
Love it, the app is pretty good. Can adjust vibration patterns and how strong. Can calibrate the legal I can start with. I’m pretty amazed so far. The case seem a bit loose and shabby but not bad for holding the device while charging or when I don’t use it
A**O
Cumple excelentemente su función lo recomiendo al 100%
D**A
The feature where you can track your progress is very useful. However you do need to combine this product with back exercises for better result
A**S
Si es de gran ayuda para corregir la postura, claro que tú tienes que poner de tu parte, pero el que te recuerde que estas chueco si te ayuda a corregir.
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