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Microsoft Band reportedly headed to Best Buy in the US

Hammad Saleem Hammad Saleem
July 15, 2019
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Microsoft Band reportedly headed to Best Buy in the US

It appears the sales of the Microsoft Band is doing quite well. The elusive Microsoft Band went on sale again — now out of stock — over the weekend. If you were unable to get it through the Microsoft Store, fret not as the wearable is headed to Best Buy across the country. The folks at Windows Central reports that 765 Best Buy stores in the US will stock the Microsoft Band sometime this month.

The wearable apparently will also be available for display for customers to try the Band before they spend their hard-earned cash on it. Until now, it was only available at Microsoft Store, and also for a short duration either due to strong demand, or maybe the demand of the wearable was higher than what the software giant anticipated.

Pricing of the Microsoft Band will remain at $199 so it’s a pretty decent price tag, considering the cost of other wearable devices in the market. Apple is also set to drop the details about the Apple Watch later today, which has a starting price of $349. 

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