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Veröffentlicht: 2015-12-08, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: gizmodo.co.uk
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 that'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; Microsof
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 £200 price. They also come in packages that look prettier and don't slowly eat your wrist over the course of a day. In...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-11-27, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: wareable.com
Impressive feature list and app, Smartwatch skills, Great display, Multi-sport support and GPS
Uncomfortable design, Golf features are terrible, Battery life is mediocre, Not waterproof
The Microsoft Band 2 is miles better than the Redmond company's first effort. But that's not saying much. Again, it's the design that lets it down again. Yes, it looks nicer and yes, it is a little bit comfier but you still feel like you've been handcuffe...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-11-19, Autor: Matt , Testbericht von: 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
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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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-07, Autor: Jim , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Veröffentlicht: 2015-10-29, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: pcworld.co.nz
Zusammenfassung: 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...
Zusammenfassung: 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...