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Razer Nabu X Wristband activity tracker IP67 Black

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  • - Wristband activity tracker Black
  • - Active minutes Calories burned Distance travelled Pedometer Hours slept Quality of sleep Personal goals
  • - Waterproof
  • - Bluetooth
  • - Lithium Polymer (LiPo) Battery life: 7 day(s)
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Short summary description Razer Nabu X Wristband activity tracker IP67 Black:
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Razer Nabu X, Wristband activity tracker, Waterproof, IP67, Black

Long summary description Razer Nabu X Wristband activity tracker IP67 Black:
This is an auto-generated long summary of Razer Nabu X Wristband activity tracker IP67 Black based on the first three specs of the first five spec groups.

Razer Nabu X. Device type: Wristband activity tracker, Product colour: Black, Housing material: Silicone. Battery life: 7 day(s), Battery technology: Lithium Polymer (LiPo). Mobile operating systems supported: Android 4.3, Android 4.4, iOS. Connectivity technology: Wireless

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Reviews
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:27:34
Uk has collected 59 expert reviews for Razer Nabu X Wristband activity tracker IP67 Black and the average expert rating is 56 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
56%
Source Review comments Score
laptops.co.uk
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:27:33
The Razer Nabu X is one of the most affordable fitness trackers on the market, and is a bold step for the high end gaming company to make, stepping outside of their comfort zone. However, to call it a fitness tracker wouldn’t be very accurate, it is more...
Good Value, Comfort, Easy to use clasp, Customisable notifications...
Bad Picks up dirt, No screen, Limited battery...
Bottom line I have mixed feelings towards the Nabu X. I don’t think it is a good fitness tracker, although the notification system is quite nice. A screen, as with the Razer Nabu 1.0 and 2.0 would greatly improve it, but then part of the point of the X seems to be to...
45%
fatducktech.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
Three fitness trackers enter the Thunderdome that is… my wrist. But which one is actually worth buying if you're serious about tracking your steps and sleep? Like everything on the Internet these days… it's complicated.RRP: $149 (Up2) /$249 (Up3) Why you...
0%
Digitaltrends.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
How do you set your fitness tracker apart from the crowd when there are so many options already available? Well, you could give it a special feature where the band becomes a social tool, connecting you with friends, and potential future friends, through a...
Good Comfortable and lightweight, Simple design, Not expensive, Basic notification support...
Bad Limited functionality, Poor iOS app experience, Two apps when one would do, No fitness feedback or advice, Proprietary charging cable...
Bottom line The Nabu X is $50, which is an average price for a simple fitness tracker — but when devices like the Xiaomi Mi Band exist for half that cost, its shortcomings are far more serious. The hardware is good, and the band very comfortable, but the software n...
40%
techsmart.co.za
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
Throwing their smartband in the wearable ring. It's an axiom I've used quite a bit in the past two years, and it certainly rang true at this year's CES. Everyone from Audi to HTC debuted their own takes on the wearable, each with a relative degree of succ...
Good Lightweight design; Accurate measurements and tracking...
Bad App ecosystem lacking functionality; LED light notification difficult to decipher...
Bottom line At a relatively cheap R700, the Nabu X looks a truly intriguing prospect for users that are perhaps interested in trying out a activity tracking wearable, but do not wish to shell out upwards of R1000. That said, the Nabu X is far from perfect, and has a...
0%
techradar.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
"Razer made a wearable?" is usually the first question I get when I tell people what the latest gadget on my wrist is.The answer is: yes, Razer, the popular gaming hardware company known for taking big risks in tech has made a fitness tracker called the N...
Good Affordable, Discrete design, Long battery life, Comfy fit...
Bad Some buggy features, Apps are lacking, Notifications oversimplified...
Bottom line The Nabu X is a straightforward, affordable fitness tracker designed for gamers, but it simply doesn't hit all the marks...
60%
techradar.com/au/
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:27:33
"Razer made a wearable?" is usually the first question I get when I tell people what the latest gadget on my wrist is.The answer is: yes, Razer, the popular gaming hardware company known for taking big risks in tech has made a fitness tracker called the...
Good Affordable, Discrete design, Long battery life, Comfy fit...
Bad Some buggy features, Apps are lacking, Notifications oversimplified...
Bottom line The Nabu X is a straightforward, affordable fitness tracker designed for gamers, but it simply doesn't hit all the marks...
60%
wareable.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:34
It took the entire span of 2014 for the Razer Nabu to finally get an official release – albeit just in the US – but that didn't stop Razer from revealing its cheaper, younger brother, the Razer Nabu X at CES 2015.Ditching the OLED screen, on the surface t...
Good Nice design, Battery life is pretty good, Touch panel is responsive, Light and comfortable to wear...
Bad Inaccurate step tracking, Buggy software, Some promised features not yet available, Notification LEDS can't be set...
Bottom line The Razer Nabu X is a well built, slick looking wearable that, in theory, has a feature set that belies its economical price tag. However, too much of what's promised is either not ready or not working. The fitness tracking aspect is patchy and inaccurate...
50%
gizmodo.co.uk
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2017-05-18 03:58:41
Razer loves to announce BIG, INDUSTRY-SHAKING gadgets only to immediately scale them down. The company's first laptop started life as a handheld game console. Its first tablet originally had handlebars. The Nabu X is Razer's latest big idea. Originally...
Bottom line Yes: but only if you completely ignore Razer's marketing. The Nabu X isn't bad, but it doesn't yet live up to its own description. It's a wearable, and it has a few minor social features, but it doesn't quite qualify as a “social wearable”. It's also not...
0%
tomsguide.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
It's been a long time coming for the Nabu X. In 2014, Razer announced a fitness band that not only tracked steps, distance, calories and sleep, but also included social features that let you connect with other Nabu X wearers. After many delays, the Nabu X...
Good Comfortabl, water-resistant design, Smartphone notifications, Affordable...
Bad Not many social/gaming features yet, Takes a long time to sync data to app, Cannot track individual workouts...
Bottom line The Razer Nabu X is a competent fitness tracker with unique social and gaming features, but it currently falls short...
60%
pcmag.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
The Razer Nabu X represents the gaming peripheral company's first step into the wearable tech market, so it's not entirely surprising that it feels like a prototype. Branded as a "social wearable smartband" for gym-going gamers, its social funct...
Good Inexpensive. Good battery life. Decent fitness tracking. Comfortable.
Bad Frequently unresponsive. Confusing notification lights. Uses a proprietary charging cable. Frustrating reset process. Minor social features. Gaming functions are not yet available...
Bottom line The Razer Nabu X is an affordable fitness tracker geared toward gamers, but many of its distinguishing social features are absent, making it feel like a prototype...
50%
theverge.com
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2016-11-15 02:27:33
Cheap doesn't cut itMost people associate Razer with gaming laptops, mice, and other hardware. But at CES 2014, the company unveiled plans to enter the fitness tracker / smartband market with the launch of Nabu, a black wristband that combined basic fitne...
Good Very long battery life, Comfortable fit, Fairly accurate step tracking...
Bad Boring design that's a dust magnet, LED notifications are basically useless, Your phone does everything this can...
Bottom line More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
62%
gizmodo.com
Updated:
2016-11-15 02:27:33
Razer loves to announce BIG, INDUSTRY SHAKING gadgets only to immediately scale them down. The companys first laptop started life as a handheld game console. Its first tablet originally had handlebars. The Nabu X is Razers latest big idea, similarly shr...
Bottom line Sure—but only if you completely ignore Razer’s marketing. The Nabu X isn’t bad, but it doesn’t yet live up to its own description. It’s a wearable, and it has a few minor social features, but it doesn’t quite qualify as a “social wearable.” It’s also not...
0%
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