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Microsoft Band out of sync with Microsoft Health app due to Daylight Savings Time

Ron Ron
July 16, 2019
1 min read

Microsoft Band out of sync with Microsoft Health app due to Daylight Savings Time

Have you noticed that the data displayed on your Microsoft Band is not syncing properly with the official Microsoft Health app? Don’t worry, you are not alone. Turns out, this little issue has to do with Daylight Savings Time. You don’t need to do anything, as the issue will fix itself by tomorrow.

“Following the Daylight Savings Time change, some customers may find that data displayed on their Microsoft Band is correct, but is out of sync with the Microsoft Health app. Customers do not need to take any action.  All data is intact and discrepancies between Microsoft Band and Microsoft Health will be corrected automatically on 11/3/14,” Microsoft stated on the official Microsoft Band support site.

Have you experienced this issue? How do you like your Microsoft Band?

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