Microsoft makes it official: no Band 3 this year and the Band 2 has been pulled from online Store
There will not be a Microsoft Band 3 this year, and the Band 2 has officially been pulled from Microsoft's online retail store.
There will not be a Microsoft Band 3 this year, and the Band 2 has officially been pulled from Microsoft's online retail store.
Doctors in the UK are using the Microsoft Band to be alerted in real time when patients suffer an epileptic seizure.
A successor to the Band 2 is uncertain, as speculation runs rampant that the Band 3 might be delayed or cancelled.
For owners of the Microsoft Band and Band 2, a new app called Wallpaper Studio 10 is giving owners the ability to stylize their fitness trackers with over 20,000 high-quality wallpapers or custom images.
The Medelinked personal health record service now supports Microsoft Health and the Microsoft Band.
Best Buy also has the Small size of the Microsoft Band 2 available now for only $144.99.
If you have small wrists, Amazon is currently selling the small-sized Microsoft Band 2 for $144.99, which represents a 42% discount.
Here's another glimpse at the Nokia smartwatch that Microsoft cancelled, "Moonraker."
While the US Microsoft Store recently decided to extend the $75 price cut on the Microsoft Band 2 until July 31, 2016, Amazon is currently selling the small version of the Band 2 for only $144.99, though this discount only applies to Amazon Prime subscribers.
If you're looking to get a Microsoft Band 2, the Microsoft Store in the US will keep offering a $75 discount on the the fitness band until July 31.
The Microsoft Band may be the only new device to be showcased at a possible Microsoft hardware event this fall.
The fitness app Runtastic PRO received an update, adding a tie-in to the Mirror's Edge Catalyst video game.
Samsung S Health, a popular activity-tracking app on Android devices, can now share both exercise and sleep data with Microsoft Health.
You can add Halo 5 and Destiny Tiles to your Microsoft Band to keep up with your game progress and scores.
The Microsoft Health app appears destined for some UI changes and a new feature, Insights, in an coming update.
Fitbit has updated its Windows 10 app to include a new Sleep Schedule feature, helping you get your sleep in check.
Microsoft appears to be planning an update to their Health app on Android that will resolve SMS issues on the Band 2.
Microsoft has started pushing an update to the Band 2 adding in the new Explore Tile, while updating the Android Health app.
The Misfit app in the Windows Store underwent a UI revamp that brings it on par with its iOS cousin.
The Italian Windows Blog Windows Blog Italia has managed to get their hands on an incoming Band 2 firmware update.
Windows 10 Mobile users can now snag the inKin app from the Windows Store and start joining physical fitness quest with their friends or the greater inKin community from around the world.