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Les éditeurs ont aimé

  • Les nombreux capteurs intégrés pour mesurer tout un tas de données. Le bracelet offre une vue claire sur de nombreux signes vitaux. Les entraînements guidés sont une fonctionnalité vraiment utile pour les débutants qui souhaitent retrouver la forme. Avoir
  • Compatibilité avec plusieurs OS
  • Nombreux capteurs
  • Partie sportive développée
  • Fonctionne avec Android
  • IOS et Windows Phone
  • Suit la fréquence cardiaque toute la journée
  • Accès à un ensemble impressionnant de notifications
  • GPS intégré
  • Téléchargement de suggestions d'entraînement.

Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé

  • Finalement
  • L'interface tactile est une grosse déception. Elle n'est pas très agréable à l'oeil et les notifications sont davantage un handicap qu'autre chose. Le bracelet n'est pas étanche
  • Il est donc impossible de l'utiliser en nageant
  • Et ce même si u
  • Autonomie moyenne en usage sportif
  • Design peu original
  • Écran fragile
  • Autonomie médiocre
  • Pas étanche
  • Jumelage et synchronisation Bluetooth poussif
  • Application santé pas évidente à utiliser
  • Précision discutable dans la mesure du rythme cardiaque

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  Publié: 2015-05-21, Auteur: David , review by: yahoo.com

  • Extrait:  I've tested dozens of these wrist gadgets, but I've never bought one for myself. Now, I think, it's time. But which one? The Apple Watch? A Fitbit thing?I decided to conduct a little reality-show competition on my arm. I resolved to take the winner of thi...

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  Publié: 2015-05-01, Auteur: Steve , review by: allaboutwindowsphone.com

  • Extrait:  Microsoft's own reviewer's guide for this, the Band, talks about it being 'the first device powered by Microsoft Health' and this is the key to understanding the accessory itself. Introduced initially in the USA at the end of last year, there was a feeli...

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  Publié: 2015-04-15, review by: recombu.com

  • Feature rich, Respectable battery life, Multi-platform support
  • Bulky, uninspired design, Lacks diet tracking
  • There's certainly work to be done, but the Microsoft Band feels as if it goes above and beyond many of its rivals with regards to its tracking and training capabilities. It's not trying to take on the Apple Watch or Android Wear, but for the most part let...

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  Publié: 2015-04-05, Auteur: Scott , review by: chipchick.com

  • Excellent sound and noise cancellation
  • Slightly uncomfortable
  • It didn't take Microsoft long to figure out what people want in a fitness tracker. Off the bat, the Microsoft Band is one of the best wearables on the market. It tracks all the right things, the screen is gorgeous, the U.I. is usable, and the smartpho...

 
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  Publié: 2015-01-27, review by: phonearena.com

  • Display offers us quick glances at relevant data, Compatible with Android, iOS, and Windows Phone, Accurately measures calorie burn thanks to its alwayson heart rate sensor, Microsoft Health app is diverse and comprehensive, Offers some smartwatchlike fun
  • Hefty size and odd fit makes it uncomfortable to wear, Expensive for a dedicated fitness tracker, Poor battery life, Needs to be manually set for tracking sleep, Weak water resistance construction
  • Clearly, the Microsoft Band is more than your traditional fitness tracker. In that regard, it's quite compelling that for something new, it's already a versatile option that's also rich in its app ecosystem. Yeah, it also blends in some smartwatch functio...

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  Publié: 2014-11-27, Auteur: Nate , review by: slashgear.com

  • Extrait:  The Microsoft Band breaks no ground in wearables, but Microsoft is hoping their submission can at least make you want to own one. The do-it-all wearable has an exhaustive list of features, and carries them across the mobile platform landscape. The aim, it...

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  Publié: 2014-11-17, Auteur: Adam , review by: Pocketnow.com

  • Platformagnostic sync apps available for Windows Phone, Android, iOS, Mac, and Windows
  • Band doesn't allow your skin to breathe very well, Only twoday battery life, Microsoft Health app lacks integration with Cortana, Windows Phone theme colors, live tile, secondary live tiles, transparent tiles, and lockscreen integration, No speaker for au
  • Microsoft's promotional video for the Microsoft Band says, “Life is made up of moments. You better keep your head up, your eyes forward, and your hands free so you can catch them all.”Unfortunately, that's not at all possible with a smart watch – any smar...

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  Publié: 2014-11-16, Auteur: Neil , review by: appleinsider.com

  • A wide array of advanced sensors packed into a competitively priced wristworn device, Integrated GPS is a significant for running, biking and other outdoor activities, Strong iOS integration with syncing, informative health data readouts, and basic smartw
  • Clunky design could be improved to be more comfortable and durable
  • Priced competitively at $200, the Microsoft Band is clearly not trying to go after the same market as the Apple Watch, or even Android Wear. This is intended as a fitness and health device, and it's very much first-generation hardware, with a clunky desi...

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  Publié: 2014-11-13, Auteur: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com

  • Exhaustive number of sensors Requires proprietary charging cable, Support for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone Notification acknowledgement not synced back to phones, Capability to fill nearly any wearable role No desktop software and limited access to dat
  • Requires proprietary charging cable, Notification acknowledgement not synced back to phones, No desktop software and limited access to data
  • Dedicated daily activity trackers, smartwatches, and GPS sport watches excel at their specific functions. The Microsoft Band compromises in each of these areas, as follows, but you won't find another product that can do it all as well as the Microsoft Ban...

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  Publié: 2014-11-12, Auteur: Scott , review by: cnet.com

  • The Microsoft Band works with Android, iOS and Windows phones, tracks all-day heart rate, has an impressive set of smart notifications, has built-in GPS for runs and can download workout suggestions
  • It has mediocre battery life, it's not swim-friendly, Bluetooth syncing and pairing can be buggy, the Microsoft Health app isn't that easy to use, and learned insights seem few and far between. Heart-rate accuracy seems to be a little inconsistent, too
  • Microsoft Band is an ambitious first crack at a smart health wearable that throws in a ton of features and cross-platform support, but it's just not as easy to use or as functional as it should be....

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