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Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Travis , crítica de: gottabemobile.com
At $249.99 the Microsoft Band 2 definitely isn't an impulse buy. It firmly competes with the Fitbit Surge on every specification and sensor. They're also priced identical. The Fitbit Surge offers many of the same features as the Microsoft Band 2, while ma...
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Valentina , crítica de: arstechnica.com
The Band's improved design makes it much easier and more comfortable to wear, Guided workouts are awesome—and having over 100 of them at your disposal means you might even say goodbye to your trainer, Build your own workout is even more awesome; it lets y
The clasp remains difficult to secure and is bulky compared to the rest of the Band, The Band only supports one guided workout at a time, so you must download each as you want to complete it, GPS can be slow, especially if you choose to start your workout
Microsoft has played to its audience with the Band 2. Existing owners appreciate the breadth of data the wearable collects, and that has been increased in the second-generation version. It fits better, is more comfortable than before (if only a little), a...
Comfier design; lots of smartwatch-like notifications; solid heart-rate monitoring, step counting and automatic sleep tracking; built-in GPS; can track golfing, biking and running; works with Android, iOS and Windows phones
Still offers merely adequate 48-hour battery life, expensive, workout and coaching guidance isn't helpful or clear, doesn't provide social connectivity and only makes a few health-based insights
Microsoft's slowly improving fitness band remains seriously ambitious, but it still lacks the better battery life and helpful daily coaching needed to justify its price...
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Timothy , crítica de: pcmag.com
Nice AMOLED display. Tracks calories burned, heart rate, runs, sleep, steps, workouts, and more. Delivers smartphone notifications.
Uncomfortable, bulky design. Not waterproof. Pricey
Like the original, the Microsoft Band 2 fitness tracker is full of useful features and valuable stat-tracking, but it's simply uncomfortable to wear...
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Lauren , crítica de: theverge.com
Built-in GPS, Works with Windows, Android, iOS, Customizable workouts, Granular breakdown of activity data
Uncomfortable to wear, Two-day battery life, Data sync issues, Doesn't work with Bluetooth accessories
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Adam , crítica de: Pocketnow.com
Huge imrovement in hardware design/quality over the original Microsoft Band, Platform agnostic sync apps available for Windows Phone, Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows, Constant heart rate monitoring, Customizable guided workouts, Built in GPS receiver all
New charging mechanism is more difficult to attach, Curved screen is practically unreadable outdoors, Microsoft Health app lacks integration with Cortana, Windows Phone theme colors, live tile, secondary live tiles, transparent tiles, and lock-screen int
The Microsoft Band 2 finally puts some real strength behind Microsoft's latest attempt at the wearables market. Rather than a “me too” product that copies Android Wear or Apple Watch smartwatches, the Band 2 is a fully-fledged health tracker with some...
Publicación: 2016-06-09, Autor: Tom , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Resumen: There's never been a better time to utilise technology for health and fitness purposes. Fitness trackers are, by far, the most common piece of wearable tech available, letting you track your movement and activity as you go about your business – and all yo...
For a person in the market to track their fitness with a couple of ‘smart' extras, the Band 2 strikes a good balance.In terms of its fitness design, it could be easily enjoyed by a gym junkie as much as the casual individual looking to track or improve th...
Publicación: 2016-01-22, Autor: Stephen , crítica de: techguide.com.au
Builtin GPS, smartwatch functionality, 11 sensors, solid fitness credentials, can use it on the golf course, comfortable to wear
No internal memory, not waterproof, scratchable screen, app nonresponsive at times
The Microsoft Band 2 ticks all of the boxes for anyone who's looking for a wearable device that can provide the features of a smartwatch and the benefits of an activity tracker. It can help you get fit, live a healthier life and also stay connected and p...