"“It’s very focused on collecting as much data as possible,” he said. And the company is inviting developers to access that information and integrate it into various health and fitness apps.The Razer Nabu: A Smartwatch from a Gaming PC Company - Digits - WSJ
It also sends data, he said. If two people wearing Nabu devices shake hands, for example, they can send a friend request through Facebook to one another automatically.
The device can also access information from a smartphone about where it is, allowing companies like GameStop to send an alert to an avid gamer when they’re nearby a store."
Tuesday, January 07, 2014
The Razer Nabu: A Smartwatch from a Gaming PC Company - Digits - WSJ
Not just playing games
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