The Redmond-based company has officially announced its own wearable device called the Microsoft Band which features a 1.4-inch touch screen display, water and splash resistant body, and a slew of sensors to keep track of your activities. The Microsoft Band aims to be your fitness companion by sporting a number of sensors like an optical heart rate sensor, GPS, ambient light sensor, skin temperature sensor, and UV sensor to name a few. It's a cloud-based service that provides actionable insights based on the data collected from the Microsoft Band and fitness apps you use with it. The Microsoft Band has a price tag of $199 and works with Windows Phone, iPhone, and Android. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft Band wearable device officially announced" and "Microsoft Windows 7 support to end in 2020".
The Redmond-based company has officially announced its own wearable device called the Microsoft Band which features a 1.4-inch touch screen display, water and splash resistant body, and a slew of sensors to keep track of your activities. The Microsoft Band aims to be your fitness companion by sporting a number of sensors like an optical heart rate sensor, GPS, ambient light sensor, skin temperature sensor, and UV sensor to name a few.
It's a cloud-based service that provides actionable insights based on the data collected from the Microsoft Band and fitness apps you use with it. The Microsoft Band has a price tag of $199 and works with Windows Phone, iPhone, and Android.
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