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Microsoft Band 2 goes on sale in the UK, £50 off at £149.99

Vu Anh Nguyen Vu Anh Nguyen
April 28, 2016
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Microsoft UK is running yet another discount for the Microsoft Band 2, and it’s the usual £50 off, reports Windows Central.

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The discounts bring the Microsoft Band 2 from its usual price £199.99 down to £149.99. This makes it cheaper than many other big-brand smartwatches that do not even offer the same measurement capabilities (the Band 2 contains a whooping 11 sensors after all). Given that it also works cross-platform, the new price is a very nice deal for active mobile users, or one who simply wants something smarter than a fitness band but not as complicated as a smartwatch. The offer will run till June 30, leaving you with plenty of time to mull it over.

The Microsoft Band 2 is the second generation in Microsoft’s fitness-focused wearable device. Sporting an iterative design that’s much more comfortable and sleek, even more sensors for measuring your gains in a wide range of activities, and a better display, the Band 2 is an all-around improvement from the previous generation and is a worthy contender in the wearable space. Read up on our other takes on the Band 2, and stay tuned for more exciting news regarding Microsoft and wearables in the future.

Further reading: Microsoft, Microsoft Band, Microsoft Band 2, Wearables

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