Sunday, January 26, 2014

Razer Nabu


During CES 2014, Razer introduced its very first wearable tech, the Razer Nabu. This smart band, sporting the company's trademark green/black color scheme, is a smart band that provides two screens: a 32 x 32 OLED display for showing "public" notifications, and a 128 x 32 OLED display for showing "private" messages.
According to Razer, users wear the band with the smaller screen facing up and the larger screen facing the floor. For instance, if the wearer receives a call, the top display will show a phone icon, and the bottom screen will display the caller's name. If the caller decides to send a text message, the top icon will revert to the message icon and the bottom screen will scroll through the contents of the message at a user-defined speed.
That said, the public OLED screen notifies users of incoming calls, texts, emails and app updates via icons, and the private screen shows a bit more detail. The band is also capable of collecting data such as location information, bio data feedback (steps walked, distance traveled, stairs climbed, etc.), sleep data, band-to-band communication and much more.
This is a great innovation by Razer. It enables the consumer to enjoy and experience new features with this awesome gadget. It has many features like connect through gestures. I’ll hope this will be available in the market for a cheap price.

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