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Publicación: 2015-12-23, Autor: Chris , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
There's a whole plethora of fitness trackers out there, some of which have all the same sensors that the Band is packing around the same $379 price. They also come in packages that look prettier and don't slowly eat your wrist over the course of a day. In...
OK. So I don't know about you but we're rapidly approaching the moment when I'll have my annual existential crisis: is it finally time to stop acting like such a slob?Maybe this is because I'll have just eaten two pizzas in 12 hours. Maybe it's because I...
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Publicación: 2015-11-26, Autor: Sasha , crítica de: crn.com.au
Resumen: As we've only had it for a few days, these are our early thoughts on the Microsoft Band 2. We'll be using it over the next few weeks and passing it around the team so the cyclists, runners, gym-goers and golfers all get a chance to try it out – and we'll...
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...
Resumen: Lisa Gade reviews the Microsoft Band 2, the company's second generation fitness band with modest smartwatch features. The Band 2 works with Windows Phone, Android and iOS and it supports Cortana with Windows Phone and Android. The band has a curved AMOLED...
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Publicación: 2016-05-25, Autor: View , crítica de: whatsyourtech.ca
Resumen: The rectangular screen is the most obvious design treatment, as it should be. Samsung first attempted this type of form factor with the Gear Fit, a wearable that looked decent, but never got any traction with consumers. Neither did the first Microsoft Ban...
Publicación: 2015-10-29, Autor: Mark , crítica de: pcworld.co.nz
Resumen: After reviewing the Microsoft Band 2, I'd dub it the Microsoft Zune of wearables: a proudly specialized device that hasn't yet realized that it's on the wrong side of history.Microsoft clearly took care in designing the sleek, curved interface of its new...
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Publicación: 2016-05-18, Autor: Tej , crítica de: wpxbox.com
Resumen: As reported earlier , Microsoft Band 2 has started getting the new Hiking Experience with Explore Tiles. The new update brings in a lot of cool stuff like, the in-built GPS to track your hike, add points of interest, track your heart rate, the calories yo...
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Publicación: 2015-12-07, Autor: Chris , crítica de: gizmodo.in
The Microsoft Health software is really the star of the show. There's apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone, and also a central web portal. It's all managed using your Microsoft ID, so setup is fairly painless. The cross-platform syncing happens effort
The hardware is still too uncomfortable to wear day-to-day, and thATT#39;s a big problem for something you're meant to leave on while sleeping. The screen orientation leaves me bending my neck to try and tell the time. It's also still not waterproof-Microsoft
Theres a whole plethora of fitness trackers out there, some of which have all the same sensors that the Band is packing around the same $250 price. They also come in packages that look prettier and dont slowly eat your wrist over the course of a day. In...