News in the form of firmware come to Band 2 and with a new update to the Microsoft Band app
These days it has been one of the news that has circulated strongly in those of us who follow the Microsoft world. The discontinuation and disappearance of the Microsoft Band bracelets, of which the Band 2 would be the last to be available on the market.
Yesterday we echoed what could be the design that the Microsoft Band 3 would have had had it hit the market. The possible abandonment of this line of products was something that could worry the owners of one of these bracelets to control our physical activity and it may not all be as black as at first it might appear.
And it is that the Redmond company has released two new updates to continue providing support to its quantifying bracelet. The first in the form of new _firmware_ for the Microsoft Band 2 and the second in the form of update for the Microsoft Band app
Regarding the _firmware update_ this version reaches the numbering 2.0.5301 and does not present any novelty, at least visible , being its objective to improve the performance of the device and correct malfunctions.
In the case of the version of the application that has been launched, its number is 2.3.21004 and above all it is intended for improve the operation of the bracelet and optimize its interaction with the terminals, especially those that have updated to any of the Redstone 2 compilations.
If you have a Microsoft wristband you can download the latest version of the app from the final link and in the meantime you will have to wait for the arrival of the new _fimrware_ whose deployment is progressive.
Maybe with these two releases from Microsoft they want to sign their commitment to the holders of their quantifying bracelet. It is only necessary that it is not a one-time event and at least for a reasonable time they continue to provide support.
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