Microsoft enters wearables, Microsoft wristbands combine smart watches and smart wristbands in one

Release date: 2014-11-05

Fitness and sports wristbands have been around for a few years, but Microsoft, the world's largest software company, has entered the wearable technology market for the first time, releasing a device that combines sports wristbands and smartwatches.

Microsoft claims that its device is a "Microsoft wristband," allowing users to monitor fitness and exercise while viewing text and email.

Microsoft said on its blog that wristband devices have ten smart sensors, including pulse, calorie consumption, and sleep quality tracking.

The device also provides exercise guidance designed to meet user needs, and GPS path planning also allows users to understand their running or cycling conditions.

Washington-based company Redmond said: "Microsoft wristbands make it easier for users to achieve their fitness goals. You can track your daily physical activity and see an overview of the information on your wristband. Like a personal trainer, Microsoft wristbands are constantly Learn about you, your current fitness level and your future needs, and guide you to improve your health."

Unlike Apple iWatch, people can't make calls with Microsoft wristbands, but wrists have the same features as other smart watches, allowing you to read text, email and social media updates and other tips.

Microsoft said users can use their devices to talk to Cortana's personal assistants, similar to Apple's Siri. With Windows 8.1 users can ask Cortana to set reminders and take notes, she can give you driving navigation, record sight traffic, weather and more.

The Microsoft wristband uses rubber as the strap, and the color touchscreen allows you to customize the background. The device also has an ultraviolet sensor that alerts the wearer when to use sunscreen.

The device is designed to connect to iPhone, Android and Windows Phone phones for $199.

The Microsoft wristband will compete fully with Apple's iWatchh and Samsung Galaxy Gear.

Microsoft also released the health app "Microsoft Health," which includes cloud devices that store and integrate health and fitness data.

The app can collect data from multi-platform phones. Microsoft Health can integrate data from different health and fitness equipment and service providers. The app's "smart engine" will integrate the information such as step, calorie consumption and heart rate to give results, telling the user which exercise is most effective during exercise and giving suggested recovery time. Microsoft said that the smart engine will also integrate data into the calendar to create a more intelligent and smart fitness program for users based on the user's schedule.

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Source: Kexun Medical Network

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