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Microsoft set to replace elderly Band 2

by on24 June 2016


Discounted as badly as the British pound

Microsoft is limiting supplies of their Microsoft Band 2 in stores with a possible plan to get rid of stock before an eventual launch of the rumoured Microsoft Band 3.

Apparently the world on the street is that the Microsoft Band 2 is being listed as “discontinued” and staff are being told that, “No more are coming.

They are currently selling them for $174.99 at Best Buy and Amazon, which is $75 off the regular retail price.

The most obvious reason for the limited Microsoft Band 2 stock would be the potential launch of a Microsoft Band 3. The original Microsoft Band launched in October 2014 and the Microsoft Band 2 was released a year later in October 2015. It makes complete sense that a third generation Band is coming around now.

But the Band 2 has been in the news lately because of customer complaints and faulty parts. Redmond had to ship slightly improved versions of the Microsoft Band 2 with stronger wristbands due to an increasing number of breakages reported by users.

Reducing the price and trying to clear stock of the inferior model would be a good idea and pressing forward with the Band 3. Having said that we are using a Band 1 and it has no problems at all.

Last modified on 24 June 2016
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