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  2. Microsoft Band - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Band was announced by Microsoft on October 29, 2014 [3] and released in limited quantities in the US the following day. The Band was initially sold exclusively on the Microsoft Store's website and retail locations; due to its unexpected popularity, it sold out on the first day it was released and was in short supply over the 2014 holiday shopping season.

  3. Microsoft Band 2 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Band 2 was the second-generation smart band with smartwatch features developed by Microsoft.Announced on October 6, 2015, it succeeded the original Microsoft Band and was initially available in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada.

  4. Zune - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft refers to the design language of this user interface as Metro and continued to use it in their products moving forward from Zune HD. (Products with elements of Metro: Microsoft Band & Band 2, KIN, WP7, WP8, Windows 8, W10M, Windows 10, Xbox 360, Xbox One and S/X, and Xbox Series S/X.)

  5. Smartwatch - Wikipedia

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    On 29 October 2014, Microsoft announced the Microsoft Band, a smart fitness tracker and the company's first venture into wrist-worn devices since SPOT (Smart Personal Objects Technology) a decade earlier. The Microsoft Band was released at $199 the following day. [83] In October 2015, Samsung unveiled the Samsung Gear S2. [84]

  6. Smart Personal Objects Technology - Wikipedia

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    A Melitta drip coffeemaker displaying a weather forecast on an electronic visual display powered by SPOT. The Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) is a discontinued initiative by Microsoft to create intelligent and personal home appliances, consumer electronics, and other objects through new hardware capabilities and software features.

  7. Microsoft Band 2 gets better battery life with new GPS mode - AOL

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    Despite its flaws, the Microsoft Band 2 is an improvement from Redmond's first attempt at wearables. With an update, the version 2.0 is getting a fix for one of our biggest gripes with the device ...

  8. DirectBand - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectBand

    DirectBand is a product of the Smart Personal Objects Technology (SPOT) team at Microsoft. System hardware was designed for Microsoft by SCA Data Systems of Santa Monica, California. [ 1 ] MSN Direct is the consumer brand that Microsoft uses for devices that receive content from the DirectBand network.

  9. Timex Datalink - Wikipedia

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    The watch had a small lens at the top of its face used for data transmission by visible light. [5] [21] Data was transmitted from the CRT of the computer through a series of pulsating horizontal bars, [22] [23] that were focused by the lens and written to the watch EEPROM memory through an optoelectronic transducer operating in the visible light spectrum and employing optical scanning technology.