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    Microsoft Band, smartband, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington, USA

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    A first look at Microsoft Band, a complete $199 fitness smartwatch (hands-on)

    Published on Oct 30, 2014

    All-day heart rate tracking, UV sensors, downloadable workouts, sleep analysis, plus weather, Twitter, Facebook, and Starbucks: and it works on Windows, Android and iOS. Pretty impressive, Microsoft.

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    Microsoft Band unboxing and hands on

    Published on Oct 30, 2014

    The Microsoft Band is now available to order and purchase. We go hands on with Microsoft's new smart wearable, including how it works with Windows Phone.

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    Watch Mode on Microsoft Band

    Published on Oct 30, 2014

    When you stop playing with the Microsoft Band, by default, the display turns black. It looks kind of boring, but you can enable Watch Mode so that your Microsoft Band turns into a digital wristwatch. The time and date will be displayed when the screen times out. It's like the Glance screen for Windows Phone. Here's how to enable it.

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    Microsoft Band hands-on

    Published on Oct 30, 2014

    The Microsoft Band is the first hardware in Microsoft's plan to track and analyze your fitness data. We decided to try it out.

    The Band is, of course, Microsoft's first fitness tracker, the physical actualization of the company's grand plan to be the source of all the world's health data. The Band is part of the plan, but it's not the whole plan; the whole plan involves cross-platform apps, a machine-learning system that turns your data into "insights" about how to live better tomorrow, and a vast ecosystem of hardware and software developers collecting data and delivering insights. The Band is the first device, but it won't be the last, not even from Microsoft.

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    How to pair the Microsoft Band with the iPhone

    Published on Oct 30, 2014

    What makes the Microsoft Band really cool is that it supports multiple platforms. It works with iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Have an iPhone? We'll show you how to set up the Band with it. Watch our how-to video.

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