The Band 2, Microsoft's second-generation wearable, is a fitness band that wants to be a smartwatch — or is it a smartwatch that wants to be a fitness band? It certainly has the credentials to be a ...
Microsoft has taken the wraps off its state-of-the-art fitness tracker and, if you liked the first edition, then you’ll love the new Band. The computer giant has spent a lot of time tweaking and ...
The Microsoft Band 2 was launched just under a year ago. It brought some much-needed refinements over the original Band, including a slimmer design, a curved display and support for additional metrics ...
Microsoft has launched a trade-in programme for the Microsoft Band 2, helping it flog its new wearable and take rival products off the market in the process. Anyone with a first-generation Microsoft ...
The Microsoft Band only arrived in the UK last month, and we're already hearing reports about its successor. Rumours blog WinFuture claims that a second-generation version of the fitness tracker is in ...
It's on sale for $100 off, which sounds like a killer deal. I already have two Android Wear devices, and am pretty entrenched in that ecosystem, but I'm interested in the Band 2 from the purely ...
The problem with modern “smart” gadgets is that many of them become pretty dumb once they’re no longer supported by the manufacturer. So when Microsoft discontinued the Microsoft Band 2 wearable ...
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