Publicerad: 2015-11-19, Författare: Matt , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
It is very difficult to score the Band 2, because it is such a specific product with a unique feature set. But let's unpack it: it is definitely good value, as the combination of sensors and features is much greater than any comparable product at this pri...
Clasp is easy to scratch, Review unit died, Inconsistent sensor data
The DT Accessory PackUp your game and the get the most out of your gear with the following extras, hand-picked by our editors:Microsoft Band 2 USB Charging Cable ($20)Spare charger = necessary evil, due to a proprietary cableCord Taco Grande 3-Pack ($30)G...
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...
Publicerad: 2015-10-07, Författare: Jim , testad av: techadvisor.co.uk
Sammanfattning: Microsoft has unveiled a new fitness tracker / smartwatch called the Band 2 . You can pre-order one straight away, and it costs the same as the old model: £199.99. That's the same as a Fitbit Surge : expensive for an activity tracker, but not for a smartw...
Sammanfattning: 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...
Sammanfattning: 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...
Publicerad: 2016-06-09, Författare: Tom , testad av: gizmodo.com.au
Sammanfattning: 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...