Razer, a world leader in connected devices and software for gamers, today announced a strategic partnership with China Telecom that will connect Razer Nabu and Nabu X wearables with products served on the carrier’s E-Game mobile gaming platform. China Telecom is one of the three major telecommunications operators in China, distinguished on the Fortune Top 500 Global Corporations list over several consecutive years. Its E-Game product is an interactive entertainment platform developed in 2010. By the end of 2014, E-Game catalogued more than 200 million registered users, 20 million of whom make monthly payments and 30 million of whom are monthly active users. Kicking-off the collaboration, Razer wearables users can expect to be able to convert real-life distance travelled, and ...
Razer, a world leader in connected devices and software for gamers, today announced the launch of Razer Nabu X, a wearable that delivers notifications from smartphones, tracks fitness data, and has social band-to-band capabilities, all in a discreet form factor. The Razer Nabu X will be priced at $19.99 to qualified fans at Razer’s Insider forums and start selling on Jan. 13. Retail units will be shipping in spring for $49.99. The Razer Nabu X uses three colored LED indicators and vibrations to alert users of any notifications received on a paired smartphone, while the Razer Nabu features an OLED private message screen that displays short text previews of incoming notifications. Both the Razer Nabu X and Razer Nabu will work with the full suite of third-party developed applications ...