Microsoft Band

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Användarrecension (amazon.co.uk)

Amazon.co.uk review summary for Microsoft Band

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 361 user reviews of Microsoft Band from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.8/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk. Opinions about the performance and size are overall positive. The price and comfort also get good views. Some have doubts about the image quality, and there are some mixed comments about the portability.

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78% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.

Nov 2024

Expertrecension från : Michael Sawh (trustedreviews.com)

Microsoft Band

 

The Microsoft Band is an activity tracker packed with features. If you're looking for something to bridge the gap between a Fitbit or Jawbone and a dedicated sports watch, the £170 Band fits the bill. There's a touchscreen display to view progress on...

Bright, easy-to-read screen ; Custom workouts a unique addition ; Consistent experience across mobile platforms

Ugly and uncomfortable to wear ; Fiddly to review progress during tracking ; App doesn't display all sensor data

The Microsoft Band is an activity tracker that puts innovation ahead of ergonomics. Unwearable tech, if you will.

Jun 2015

Expertrecension från : Terrence O'Brien (engadget.com)

Microsoft Band review: A tale of pitfalls and promise

 

There are generally two schools of thought on how to build a wrist-borne wearable. Either make a fancy pedometer that's supposed to stay out of the way,

Works on iOS, Android and Windows Phone ; Lots of data, thanks to a raft of sensors ; App has a clean design and shows promise ; Connects to Cortana on Windows Phone ; Guided workouts are extremely helpful

Hardware is uncomfortable and poorly designed ; Microsoft Health is mostly promise ; Smartwatch-like battery life ; Does too many things, many of them poorly ; Seriously, the Band is really uncomfortable

If Microsoft Health ever lives up to its ambitious goals, it could be game-changing. But right now, the Microsoft Band is the only device available for it. And the Band seems more like a prototype than a consumer device. It's bulky, uncomfortable and...

Nov 2014

Expertrecension från : Jeremy Kaplan (digitaltrends.com)

Microsoft Band review

 

With sensors to Sunday and more power than a race car, Microsoft's Band is the most advanced fitness band ever. It's also a simply bad product.

Nov 2014

Expertrecension från : Cameron Faulkner (techradar.com)

Microsoft Band review

 

Can this sensor-filled fitness tracker really do it all?

Comfortable ; Sensor-rich ; Decent battery life

Microsoft Health app needs work ; Expensive ; Design is forgettable

The Microsoft Band has the potential to be the best fitness tracker, but the lack of apps and its overhyped Health platform aren't quite there yet.

Jun 2016

Expertrecension från : Duncan Bell (t3.com)

Microsoft Band review: no beauty but a bit of a beast

 

This clunky fitness handcuff is actually a powerful activity tracker with advanced functions galore

More functionality than rivals ; Guided Workouts are great ; Lots of data via the app

A bit uncomfortable; very ugly ; Some HR accuracy issues ; Several pointless sensors

Aug 2015

Expertrecension från : Scott Stein Dan Graziano (cnet.com)

Microsoft Band, reviewed: A truly ambitious but flawed smart fitness band

 

All-day heart rate, tons of notifications and downloadable workouts: the Microsoft Band wants to rule fitness on your wrist, but it's not there yet.

The Microsoft Band works with Android, iOS and Windows phones, tracks all-day heart rate, has an impressive set of smart notifications, has built-in GPS for runs and can download workout suggestions.

It has mediocre battery life; it's not swim-friendly; Bluetooth syncing and pairing can be buggy; the Microsoft Health app isn't that easy to use, and learned insights seem few and far between. Heart-rate accuracy seems to be a little inconsistent, too.

Microsoft Band is an ambitious first crack at a smart health wearable that throws in a ton of features and cross-platform support, but it's just not as easy to use or as functional as it should be.

Nov 2014

Expertrecension från (cnet.com)

Microsoft Band medium

 

At $200, it's competitively priced to other fitness watches, too: it's the same price as the Basis Peak , and not far off what the Fitbit Charge HR and Jawbone Up3 will cost. It's only available in the US for now, but it's coming to the UK in April for...

The Microsoft Band works with Android, iOS and Windows phones, tracks all-day heart rate, has an impressive set of smart notifications, has built-in GPS for runs and can download workout suggestions.

It has mediocre battery life; it's not swim-friendly; Bluetooth syncing and pairing can be buggy; the Microsoft Health app isn't that easy to use, and learned insights seem few and far between. Heart-rate accuracy seems to be a little inconsistent, too.

Microsoft Band is an ambitious first crack at a smart health wearable that throws in a ton of features and cross-platform support, but it's just not as easy to use or as functional as it should be.

Nov 2014

Expertrecension från : Jill Duffy (pcmag.com)

Microsoft Band

 

The Microsoft Band may be teeming with features not found in most other activity trackers, but none of that matters if you can't stand wearing the thing.

Packed full of features. Tracks steps, workouts, runs, calories burned, heart rate, sleep. Includes some smartwatch functionality. Customizable screen.

Wildly uncomfortable. Not suitable for petite people. Lackluster app. Touch screen is difficult to manipulate while in motion. No tracking for bicycling. Requires a mobile phone; currently no computer syncing or Web interface. Lacks calorie-logging...

One benefit of the Microsoft Band, however, is that it also tracks distance, and distance is a far easier metric to verify than steps. Stride length and other factors make steps-per-mile vary wildly from person to person, but at least with a mileage or...

Nov 2014

Expertrecension från : David Pierce (theverge.com)

Microsoft Band review

 

I slept terribly last night. I don't know exactly why, but between going to sleep at 11:56PM and waking up at 6:49AM, I woke up 12 times. I got two hours and 45 minutes of light sleep and one hour...

Collects a tremendous amount of data ; Guided workouts are awesome ; Simple, easy navigation ; Cross-platform support is crucial

Not enough battery life ; No waterproof = no good ; What am I supposed to do with all this data? ; Big, bulky, and expensive

Nov 2014

Expertrecension från : Rik Henderson (pocket-lint.com)

Microsoft Band review: Heaps of potential offset by design downfall

 

Like Apple, Microsoft arrived to the wearables party late – albeit in slightly different fashion. Instead of a smartwatch, the Windows maker has released the Microsoft Band, a fitness tracker with some smartwatch-like functions, but still a device...

Heart rate, UV light and skin temperature monitoring sensors on board for accuracy; built-in GPS can track your runs or bike rides so you don’t have to take your phone with you; communication apps give you smartwatch functionality; iOS, Android and...

Clunky and unattractive design which can be painful to wear, especially at first; short battery life means you’ll not be able to wear it 24/7 as suggested; pricey for a fitness tracker but probably more suited to the sportswatch or training aid sector;...

The Microsoft Band is a good product in part, if strangely branded. Microsoft calls it a fitness tracker but its best use is far beyond that. The company also claims that it is a 24/7 device, but its battery life and clunky size belie that ambition.

Apr 2015

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