- Nov 5, 2014
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MS Band is by no means a complete product. Bugs galore, unfinished functions and disabled sensors, weak app and no ability to look at advanced statistics, Health platform that is in name only, data dissapearing into Cloud never to be seen again, etc. Nevertheless, many folks here including myself bought it on the first day hoping that MS would be serious in trying to penetrate wearable market and release updates fast and furious.
And here we are, in January already and not a single!!! update from MS, not even lousy bugs fix.
Really Microsoft? Is this how you want to be perceived in the market? By nature of my job I have frequent interactions with various MS divisions and even the insiders are now shaking their heads at this product release and doubting company strategy at rushing it to the market without much support behind it.
Compare this to Amazon Echo release (which I also own and adore). Amazon is upfront about their product being a beta, about them still learning and developing functionality. Amazon sells Echo at a deep discount and by invitation only to show that they shoulder the burden with consumers as product matures. Amazon is also providing a direct feedback to their developers for new functionality and any bugs that need to be squashed. I was impressed by how quickly they respond to any requests (usually within an hour, even on weekends) and with response being personal, going into details of the development cycle and assuring me that product is being improved.
Don't get me wrong. I still think that Band is a great product, definitely with the most potential from all current wearables on the market judging by hardware. But hardware along does not mean a thing if I can not access and analyse my data, if I can not complete a workout without worrying about freaking thing dying on me and losing all the data for the day, if I am never sure if synchronization would work on my iPhone (Band synchronizes automatically only when it feels like it which works maybe one day in a week and manual attempts at synchronization take forever and failing often) and if the data it produces is even reliable as I often see huge discrepancies for the same workouts (hiking mostly) if they are done in run mode vs regular mode.
And here we are, in January already and not a single!!! update from MS, not even lousy bugs fix.
Really Microsoft? Is this how you want to be perceived in the market? By nature of my job I have frequent interactions with various MS divisions and even the insiders are now shaking their heads at this product release and doubting company strategy at rushing it to the market without much support behind it.
Compare this to Amazon Echo release (which I also own and adore). Amazon is upfront about their product being a beta, about them still learning and developing functionality. Amazon sells Echo at a deep discount and by invitation only to show that they shoulder the burden with consumers as product matures. Amazon is also providing a direct feedback to their developers for new functionality and any bugs that need to be squashed. I was impressed by how quickly they respond to any requests (usually within an hour, even on weekends) and with response being personal, going into details of the development cycle and assuring me that product is being improved.
Don't get me wrong. I still think that Band is a great product, definitely with the most potential from all current wearables on the market judging by hardware. But hardware along does not mean a thing if I can not access and analyse my data, if I can not complete a workout without worrying about freaking thing dying on me and losing all the data for the day, if I am never sure if synchronization would work on my iPhone (Band synchronizes automatically only when it feels like it which works maybe one day in a week and manual attempts at synchronization take forever and failing often) and if the data it produces is even reliable as I often see huge discrepancies for the same workouts (hiking mostly) if they are done in run mode vs regular mode.