Microsoft announced the Microsoft Band, its fitness tracker last month for $199. Along with the band the company also launched the new Microsoft Health platform. We have already seen the unboxing and photo gallery of the Microsoft Band, now lets compare it with Samsung Gear Fit that was launched in India earlier this year. The Microsoft Band has 1.3 x 0.43-inch,320 x 106-pixel TFT LCD touch screen display while the Gear Fit has wide 1.84-inch (432 x 128 pixels Curved Super AMOLED display. The former is 0.75" wide and 0.34" thick (19mm x 8.7mm) and weighs 60 g while the latter measures 23.4 x 57.4 x 11.95 mm and weighs 27g. The Microsoft band comes in different sizes – small (39mm), medium (41mm) and large (49mm). While the Gear Fit comes in a universal size and the straps can be changed to Black, Orange and Mocha Grey colors. The Microsoft Band has 10 smart sensors, including a UV sensor for sun exposure and a galvanic skin response measurement. It offers heart rate monitoring, fitness tracking, sleep quality tracking and more. The Gear Fit on the other hand come with Pedometer, Heart Rate sensor, Accelerometer and Gyro sensors. Microsoft Band is sweat and splash ...
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