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Great review. Lovely physique
Very good review – best I've seen so far.
Adam, Microsoft does not see Latin-American as an important market, we have limited Xbox services, we never got the Zune, and we are still waiting for some of the updates for the Windows Phones. The Microsoft Band capture my attention since day one, but the app is still not available in the app market in my country which is sad.
You pointed out very well, it is not the accuracy *not even the best Polar wrist watch has it, but the consistency is what is key in keeping a good record of your workout.
It is because of these limitations that I'm looking more into the Polar Loop and app for iOS. But at the end what you just put in your review is consistent with what I have heard and read about this new Microsoft Product which has its own light to shine in the fitness wearable's.
Also, you were doing your Lat Pulldowns and Squats wrong.
Nevertheless, good review.
How's the screen holding up? Are you getting a lot of scratches?
hello good days I have a problem with the connection between microsoft myftnesspal and healt not active and has no calories burned me .
microsoft from the app if you put this on but I'll wing myfitnesspal app and I can not connect nose to Aug bad
A good & full review
Nice review dude! I'm thinking about buying this band! Wish it wasn't so big though
thanks for a good review…
does it have the ability for setting vibrating alarms just like the jawbone has?
that's the thing i really want included in any band i use… vibrating alarms to wake me up without noise, and to notify me of anything without others hearing it.