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Microsoft is killing off its Microsoft Band, but you might get some money back

Microsoft is killing off its Microsoft Band, but you might get some money back

Posted on March 4, 2019 By Jarvis

Two years ago, Microsoft sold its last remaining inventory of the Microsoft Band 2, and confirmed that no more would be made. At the time, it said that it would “continue to invest in the Microsoft Health platform”, but that commitment has come to an end.

The Windows maker sent out emails to all Microsoft Band users on Friday night informing them that the Health Dashboard would shut down on May 31 2019, killing key functionality of the Microsoft Band. This includes the ability to reset it, as the setup process relies on cloud services that are soon to be killed.
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