A couple of awesome tech deals that you shouldn't miss have become available online. The Microsoft Band 2 can now be purchased at $175 while Microsoft Lumia 640 is now priced at $30.

Microsoft Band 2 Sale

Best Buy and Microsoft Store have slashed the price of Microsoft's fitness tracking wearable, the Microsoft Band 2, from $249.99 down to $174.99.

The Microsoft Band 2 has the capacity to receive texts, calls, emails and calendar reminders. As a fitness device, it can track users' performance while running, biking and more, very much like other fitness trackers available in the market. It features the ability to monitor users' heart rate, burned calories and quality of sleep.

Users have the option to pair the Microsoft Band 2 with iOS, Android or Windows Phone devices.

Consumers can select from three sizes: Small, Medium and Large. Small is for users with a wrist size of 5.7 inches through 6.5 inches. Medium is for those whose wrist size is between 6.3 inches and 7.5 inches, while Large is for those with a wrist size of 7.3 inches to 8.5 inches.

This deal will run until March 26.

Microsoft Lumia 640 Sale

If you are searching for an affordable Microsoft handset, you can now grab the Microsoft Lumia 640 for only $29.99, half the original price.

This Microsoft phone is available through the GoPhone prepaid service of AT&T, which has three tiers.

If you will choose the $30 per month plan, you can buy 100 MB of data for $5. The $45 per month plan ($40 with auto refill) offers 2 GB of data plus rollover minutes. If you pick the $60 per month offering ($55 with auto refill), you will be given 5 GB of data along with rollover minutes.

Do note that all these plans come with unlimited talk and text plus unlimited messaging to Canada, Mexico and 100 other more countries.

Yes, it carries a cheap price, but is it worth buying? Check out our Microsoft Lumia 640 review roundup to know what experts are saying about the device.

Those who are interested with this offering may head to Best Buy and Walmart.

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