- Jun 12, 2012
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With today's underwhelming Apple watch announcement, Microsoft has a real change of jumping on top of Apple with wearables. Although the main purpose of the band and philosophy of Microsoft varies to that of Apple, the core essential functions are very similar. Apple is trying to cram too much into a small screen and all it has is its trying to leverage the app ecosystem into the wearable. With exuberant price and lowly battery life, I would call this one a big bust for Apple but I know people will be clamoring to buy one. The big kicker besides battery, NO GPS at that price point.
Microsoft should definitely come out with Band 2.0 in near future and improve upon some of the over looked functions and designs. Fact that screen can be easily scratched and its not dust/waterproof for band that was advertised as sports band was a big negative for me. Plus the software does not seem robust. Microsoft is adding and improving the software case in point the new web portal (which should have to there at launch).
Sound off on comments what you expect Microsoft to do to enhance the consumer experience and what would you like to see in Band 2.0?
Edit: spelling
Microsoft should definitely come out with Band 2.0 in near future and improve upon some of the over looked functions and designs. Fact that screen can be easily scratched and its not dust/waterproof for band that was advertised as sports band was a big negative for me. Plus the software does not seem robust. Microsoft is adding and improving the software case in point the new web portal (which should have to there at launch).
Sound off on comments what you expect Microsoft to do to enhance the consumer experience and what would you like to see in Band 2.0?
Edit: spelling
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