I think you need to change the title of your post to "for you its inaccurate". I just went for a run this morning with my motoactv watch/garmin chest strap hr monitor and the microsoft band.
Overall they both matched up with min/max and average heart rate for the complete 40 minutes. I even waitied 10 minutes after the run for the cool down and they both were in sync.
now when i was running were there times one read different than the other? Sure but ones on my wrist and ones on my heart within some time when i looked down they were in sync.
I am very happy with the readout as I was eager to test after reading this post last night.
If anything the GPS took a while to capture under some cloud cover that is my only gripe.
Check it for yourself guys before believing someone trying to make a claim for all of us.
Sanva, if you read my posts, I specifically asked about everyone else's results to determine if it is normal or not. I shared my experience, and asked others to chime in to help determine whether my results were normal or not. Unfortunately, the title only allows for so many characters.
I'm happy to hear that it was accurate for you. I experienced similar results initially. I started noticed the discrepancies when doing non repetitive motions (weight training) and going on the elliptical for cardio (maybe the bouncing was screwing it up). If you use it primarily for running and it works great, I'm happy for you. As for me, and others who were looking for this to be a fitness-first device for various activities, it is failing to deliver so far. I take my workouts very seriously, and when it comes to cardio, a difference of 10 BPMs makes all the difference regarding which "zone" I need to be in.
As I mentioned, I want to like this... I was at the Microsoft store 45 minutes early to make sure I got one. Unfortunately, many of the key advantages that seemed promising in my opinion (24 hour continuous heart rate monitoring where it is actually 24 hour heart rate sampling, accurate heart rate during non-repetitive motions) don't seem to be built into the device. That being said, I again see the value in what Microsoft released, however, the press release/marketing was definitely misleading.
Also guys, any idea if the other sensors (skin temperature, Capacitive sensor, Galvanic skin response, etc.) are being used yet? I haven't found any indication that this is being tracked or used as calorie burn seems to be entirely based on steps and heart rate. This is something that may make me want to keep this as an "all day fitness tracker", but so far the metrics are nowhere to be seen. Also, sleep tracking seems to spit out a lot more data points for heart rate throughout the night vs. viewing all day. I wonder if the band is tracking this and the Microsoft Health app is only programmed to show hourly averages?