Microsoft's second-generation fitness band, the Band 2, was one of several new devices the company introduced last week. I never owned a Band 1 device, as it looked far too much like a version 1 ...
Microsoft has started renaming the Microsoft Health application to "Microsoft Band", on the heels of talk that Microsoft is likely phasing out its Band fitness device line. WinBeta noted that ...
Microsoft has sold out of its Band 2 activity tracker and has no immediate plans to replace it, the company said this week. The device disappeared from Microsoft’s website on Monday. Later, the ...
You really can't accuse Microsoft of phoning it in when it built the original Band. Between jamming 10 different sensors into a glorified wristband and creating a new health platform to interpret your ...
Back in 2014, when Microsoft launched its first-generation Band, it also released an app called Microsoft Health. While that app acted as a companion for the Band, it was much more than that, acting ...
Microsoft plans to license its Microsoft Band smartwatch technology to other manufacturers, with an emphasis on the sensors powering them, a company representative said Friday. Whether Microsoft plans ...
Microsoft has scrubbed its online store of its Band wearable fitness tracking device, and it is unclear if Microsoft plans to make a new version any time soon. GeekWire Summit 2016 speaker Mary Jo ...
It may look like just a fitness tracker, but the Band 2 is so much more. The software company showed off the newest Microsoft Band at an event in New York, Oct. 6, 2015. The latest version of the Band ...
Microsoft introduced the new Microsoft Band less than two months ago with some highly-requested features that set it apart from the standard activity-tracker crowd. Today, the Band is getting a few ...
The original Microsoft Band was impressive when it debuted last year. It had a colorful touchscreen display, built-in GPS and heart rate monitors, and guided workouts—proving that a fitness device ...
Microsoft will shutter its Health Dashboard site and remove its Band applications from the Microsoft Store, Google Play and Apple App store on May 31, 2019, according to an FAQ page on its website.