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Want a Microsoft Band? Microsoft Store online will have a limited supply for purchase tomorrow (Nov 18th)

Ron Ron
August 25, 2019
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Want a Microsoft Band? Microsoft Store online will have a limited supply for purchase tomorrow (Nov 18th)

Microsoft unveiled the Microsoft Band on October 29th and the device has been out of stock for quite some time now. For those of you who are eager to get your hands on the device, Microsoft is offering a limited number of units for purchase tomorrow via the online Microsoft Store.

Microsoft has sent out email notifications for those eagerly waiting for a Microsoft Band. Tomorrow, you can snag one — if you hurry. “Limited availability this Tuesday, November 18 at 1:00 PM EST. Get yours while you can, available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last,” the online Microsoft Store states.

The Microsoft Band will be available for $199.99 and comes in three different sizes. If you are interested in purchasing the device, make sure you head over to the online Microsoft Store tomorrow. You can also read our feature on the five basic things you need to know about the Microsoft Band.

Further reading: Microsoft, Microsoft Band, Microsoft Store

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