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Microsoft Band back in stock at online store – available in all sizes (UPDATE: Gone)

Michael Archambault Michael Archambault
August 20, 2019
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Microsoft Band back in store at online store - available in all sizes

UPDATE: Out of Stock… again.

Sales for the Microsoft Band have been doing quite well. In fact, the wearable technology has been so popular amongst Microsoft consumers that it can be quite difficult to find and purchase. Microsoft Stores are having trouble keeping up with demand, and it can feel impossible at times to find the product via the online store. However, stock is officially back and available for purchase at the time of this article.

Microsoft Band, the first device powered by Microsoft Health, helps you achieve your wellness goals by tracking your heart rate, steps, calorie burn, and sleep quality. It also helps you be more productive with email previews and calendar alerts – right on your wrist.

Visiting Microsoft’s online Store shows that all sizes of the wearable band are in stock – Small, Medium, and Large. The online store currently states that there is a limit of  “one per size per customer”, so you won’t be able to run off with a number of devices and then sell them on eBay for a profit. Consumers who are unsure what size Band they require can download a PDF from Microsoft to measure their wrist.

Microsoft Band is compatible with Windows Phone, Android, and iOS devices.

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