Bransoletka | Tak |
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Klipy | Nie |
Waga | 60.0 g |
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Wodoodporny | Tak |
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W pełni wodoodporny | Nie |
Monitor pracy serca | Tak |
Licznik kalorii | Tak |
Miernik odległości | Tak |
Krokomierz | Tak |
Czytanie snu | Tak |
Stoper | Tak |
Ekran dotykowy | Tak |
Zegarek | Tak |
Kompatybilne urządzenia |
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Wyświetlacz | Tak |
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Kolor produktu | Czarny |
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Bluetooth | Tak |
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Wersja Bluetooth | 4.0 |
GPS | Tak |
NFC | Nie |
Żywotność baterii | 2.0 day |
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Typ baterii | Li-Ion |
Ładowanie przez USB | Tak |
Fitness wearables really only exist for one reason: To collect information about your health in order to coach and encourage you into being a better version of you. Even though the Band 2 sucks at being actually wearable, it’s still one of the best fitness trackers I’ve ever strapped on my wrist.
Packed with sensors, comfortable to wear without being sweaty while providing interesting insights into your sleep, exercise and health
Hypochondriacs of the world, this is the fitness tracker for you
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The Microsoft Band may be teeming with features not found in most other activity trackers, but none of that matters if you can't stand wearing the thing.
The band has a new design and enhanced software, but there are some key things Microsoft's health super-tracker still lacks.
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This past fall Microsoft released their second activity tracker, the Microsoft Band 2 – near exactly one year after they released the original Microsoft Band. This new Band tweaks the sizing a bit and cleans up much of the exterior
The Microsoft Band 2 brings significant changes to all aspects of the fitness wearable making it pleasing to the eye and more comfy. The core functions remain the same, however, with only a few new tweaks and features.
This clunky fitness handcuff is actually a powerful activity tracker with advanced functions galore
The Microsoft Band 2 updates the company's experimental health tracker into an intelligent fitness band worthy of its higher price tag.
The Microsoft Band is ugly, difficult to use and uncomfortable. It's also a very comprehensive fitness tracker.