Microsoft Band review
Fitness trackers Wearable technologyMicrosoft's first wearable packs in plenty of features and is OS-agnostic, but it's hardly sleek or comfortable to wear
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Microsoft's first wearable packs in plenty of features and is OS-agnostic, but it's hardly sleek or comfortable to wear
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A beautifully made but ultimately average handset, the Mate S is once again dragged down by Huawei's fussy interface
Lightweight and reliable, but you pay a premium
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An attractive, but by no means perfect stand for an Apple Watch and iPhone combination
An enjoyable if repetitive romp through Victorian London, but Assassin's Creed Syndicate fails to move the series forward
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