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The Microsoft Band 2 lowers its price in the Microsoft store to $175

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Have you so far escaped the use of some kind of quantifying bracelet? If the answer is affirmative, it may not take you long to fall into temptation and get one, or at least to value your purchase, because each time we find more interesting proposals on the market at a good price, and the Microsoft Band 2 is a good example

Microsoft's wristband has seen its price substantially lowered from $250 to $175 , at least in the Microsoft store and in the supermarket chain, Best Buy, a discount that makes this bracelet a more than interesting option for potential buyers.

Remember that the Microsoft Band is compatible with mobile phones Windows Phone 8.1, the iPhone equipped with iOS 8.1.2 or later and all Android devices running versions 4.3 KiKat or higher.

These are your specifications

A good price if we review everything that the Microsoft Band 2 offers and that we briefly summarize here:

  • Optical heart rate sensor
  • Three-axis gyroscope / accelerometer
  • Gyrometer
  • GPS
  • Ambient Light Sensor
  • Skin temperature sensor
  • Ultra Violet Sensor
  • Capacitive sensor
  • Galvanic skin response
  • Microphone
  • Barometer

Made of TPSiV (Thermal Plastic Vulcanate Silicone Elastomer), mounts an AMOLED panel with a resolution of 320 x 128 pixels and is It is powered by a lithium polymer battery that offers 48 hours of autonomy and a charging time of 1.5 hours, and is also resistant to water (only for occasional dips and wetting).

This is a discount that, yes, is not permanent, since it already has an expiration date, since the offer ends on March 26at the Microsoft Store, which almost certainly happens at Best Buy as well.

Microsoft Store | (http://www.microsoftstore.com/store/msusa/en US/pdp/productID.324438600?icid=en US Homepage whatsnew 1 Band2_022816&tduid=(b22427b59a3d15fef1d2669a6ee347ee)(259740)

Via | Windows Central

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