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Microsoft Band, the first device powered by Microsoft Health, helps you achieve your wellness goals by tracking your heart rate, steps, calorie burn, and sleep quality. It also helps you be more productive with email previews and calendar alerts - right on your wrist.


Microsoft Health is a new service that helps you live healthier by providing actionable insights based on data gathered from the fitness devices and apps that you use every day. It's designed to work for you, no matter what phone you have, device you wear, or services you use. Microsoft Health makes tracking personal fitness easier, more insightful, and more holistic.
iPhone, Android, or Windows Phone? Microsoft Band is designed to be awesome on multiple platforms.
Get the most out of Microsoft Band with the Microsoft Health app and a full-featured web dashboard. Via your phone, the app lets you track progress toward fitness goals with easy-to-understand charts. And the web dashboard provides insights, unique to you, in your favorite browser. The more you use your Microsoft Band, the more valuable these insights will become.
Microsoft Band makes it easier to reach your fitness goals. You can track your daily physical activity and review your stats with a glance at your wrist. Just like a personal trainer, Microsoft Band guides you to improved wellness by constantly learning about you, your current fitness level, and your future needs.
Email previews and calendar alerts appear right on your wrist so you know what you have to do and where you have to be even on the go. And with help from Cortana, your productivity will soar.

Incoming calls, texts, social updates, weather, finance, and more - see them all on your wrist, discreetly and without needing to pull out your phone.

If you're using Windows Phone 8.1, Cortana can reply to text messages, take notes, or set reminders with your voice. She'll give you traffic notifications and keep you on top of sports, stocks, weather, and more. She is ready to help whenever you need it.
They have invested in cutting-edge technology like built-in GPS and 24-hour heart rate monitoring to help you reach your fitness goals. By combining the power of each of our sensors, Microsoft Band is able to give you real-time insights into your performance today and your milestones into the future.

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