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Microsoft
has unveiled its first wearable device that can track a user's sleep and
exercise as well as connect to a health service on smartphones.
The Microsoft Band will retail for $199 (£125) on the company's online store.
The device can operate for two days on a single charge and has 10 sensors that
can track heart rate, calories, stress and even a person's sun exposure.
It marks Microsoft's latest push into digital health after its medical record
initiative HealthVault in 2007.
"This is just the beginning of a multi-year vision for Microsoft in the
health & fitness and wearables category," the company said in an
emailed statement.
"We want to enter this space in a deliberate and measured fashion and as
such are launching first in the United States."