Although it has long been rumored that Microsoft is going to release the bracelet, it is still a bit surprising that it is so cold to release it today. This bracelet has a 1.4 inch TFT display, built-in various sensors, and can be used together with Windows Phone, Android and iPhone. Of course, users need to download the corresponding APP in advance.
The front screen of the bracelet is a 1.4 inch TFT screen with a resolution of 320 × 106.
The back of the screen is a magnetic charging port.
The heart rate sensor is located at the bottom.
Supports Windows Phone, Android and iPhone.
It has the function of health detection, and can provide fitness guidance through the APP. The built-in sensor can detect the heart rate for 24 hours and finally sleep. The built-in GPS chip can also track the user's running or cycling routes.
The bracelet can also view email, calendar and handle alarm clock, and has built-in Cortana voice assistant.
It is also possible to use the bracelet to create calendar reminders.
The bracelet also has a vibrating function, which can vibrate when receiving a text message or when there is an incoming call. Users can choose to reply to the text message directly with the built-in information of the bracelet, view the call information and voicemail information, and display the latest messages on Twitter and Facebook.
The built-in battery capacity of Microsoft's bracelet is double 100 mAh batteries, with a total power of 200 mAh. Microsoft claims that it can support the normal use of users for 48 hours, but it also mentioned that using GPS and other functions will affect the endurance, and the charging time is within 1.5 hours.
The built-in sensors of Microsoft bracelet include heart rate sensor, three-axis gyroscope GPS、 Light sensor, skin temperature sensor, UV sensor, etc., support Bluetooth 4.0 and dust-proof and splash proof, but you can't change the strap at will.
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