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Download the official Microsoft Band desktop client for Windows 8.1

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
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Download the official Microsoft Band desktop client for Windows 8.1

Yesterday evening, Microsoft unveiled and launched the company’s first wearable fitness band. Known simply as the Microsoft Band, the $199 device features Cortana integration for those of you on Windows Phone.

Microsoft released sync apps for all three mobile platforms, such as Android, iOS, and Windows Phone, and now the company has released a desktop client for those of you on Windows 8.1. The software also works on Windows 7 (SP1) as well as Windows 10.

“The Microsoft Band Sync app for Windows seamlessly syncs your Band to the cloud with the same account that you use from your phone companion app,” the software description reads. You can snag the software via the download link below.

Have you purchased a Microsoft Band? Are you considering it? Let us know in the comments below.

Microsoft Band Sync for Windows

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