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Reviews (6)

Jan 16, 2018
Poor material and stiching
Came as thin faded off color not orange with hole on seam right out of the package. :( I tossed it out.

Oct 16, 2018
Works as expected no issues shipping was fast and intact.
I'm getting expected results. Pushing 12v to 18v in keeping with stats. No issues found at all. That's a five star in my book.

Apr 20, 2016
Best BAND yet.
1 of 1 found this helpful Very big improvement over BAND 1. Pause for running and biking alone makes for more realistic numbers when walking the dog or bicycling with friends that like to stop and smell the roses. But the feature I use it for most is to get LYNC (Skype for Business) IM alerts when using Surface phone 950XL. Yes my band also receives high priority subject line emails I had set up in Outlook as a rule. The BAND alerts me when there is a LYNC call or office desk call all to my cell phone pared w/BAND(1or2). Total office connection 24x7 without my work place having access to my phone. Of course these functions needs to be supported by your company to work on this platform so ask about Outlook OWA to get a conversation going. Much more comfortable, better view screen and stylish over the first model. When worn on the wrist facing in the clasp looks like a futuristic watch that might possibly beam a video signal to an ocular implant, but that we shall leave for a future Dick Tracy comic.
