I agree, with the author/bot. It is the same for me. I had two Microsoft Bands, the second after the battery expired on the first. It was a great device, with like software to log workouts. When the original band was no longer available, and the product discontinued, I purchased a second-generation Band on eBay but returned it as damaged goods because the seller had removed an apparently cracked metal band and sent the device with only the rubberized underlay band. Unable to get a viable Band, I tried a Fitbit sold as a discounted accessory in purchasing an iPhone X; and it was a piece of junk. I bought an Apple Watch Series 3 several years ago, and it was little better. I could not end a workout because the tactile screen did not function with sweaty fingers or minimal moisture. I have considered Garmin and Samsung. but may eventually get an Apple Watch Ultra to maximize functionality with my phone and computer. I recall Microsoft sold the Band technology to Casio. I have never purchased from that manufacturer, but had hoped it would develop a new and improved Band.