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Less Than 24 Hours Remain To Sign Up To Be A Beta Tester For the Razer Nabu Smartband

Razer has announced that less than 24 hours remain for parties interested in being one of the 500 exclusive Beta testers for the upcoming Razer Nabu wearable. Over 250,000 applicants signed up this year at the Nabu Beta Program at E3. Are you ready to learn more about the program and how you can sign up? Read on to learn more.

From the Press Release
Razer, a world leader in connected devices and software for gamers, announced that it received over 250,000 applicants following the inauguration of the Nabu Beta Program at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2014 last month. Presently, there are less than 24 hours left for interested parties to sign up for a chance to be one of 500 exclusive Beta testers for Razer’s all-new Nabu wearable.


“It is extremely heartening that we received this many applicants for the Razer Nabu Beta Program,” said Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder and CEO. “It is overwhelming proof that what people want right now more than anything is to have a hand in developing a wearable completely with their needs in mind.”

Selected Beta applicants can expect to be notified shortly with instructions on how to purchase a Razer Nabu Beta unit for just $1 on RazerStore. Razer plans to ship Nabu Beta units beginning July 10.

Those interested in applying to the Beta Program can still do so via www.razerzone.com/nabu, before the Program sign up opportunity closes on July 9 at 9 a.m. PDT. (The application deadline was extended from July 3 to July 9 to give more people a chance to sign up.)

Razer has shipped more than 11 million connected devices to date and has a community of more than 7 million fans around the world.

More about the Razer Nabu:

The Razer Nabu was first announced in January at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014 in Las Vegas, where it was voted the Best of CES “People’s Choice” winner. The device is an innovative wearable technology that delivers notifications from a smartphone right to one’s wrist and logs activity data. More impressively, it is also an open platform that third-party applications can exploit to create novel experiences for users.

The Razer Nabu Beta Edition is an early-exclusive look at Razer’s wearable platform, and as such, software and hardware engineering tests and development are still in progress internally. With feedback from testers, Razer aims to create a device that encompasses most of what users seek in next-gen wearables.

Availability: Razerzone.com – July 10, 2014

Product features:

  • Compatible with: iOS devices – iPhone 5, 5S, 5C; Android 4.3-and-up devices
  • Lithium-polymer battery with 5 – 7 days battery life
  • IP54 water resistant
  • Currently only available in one size (large): 81.04 mm (l) x 63.44 mm (h) x 13.60 mm (w)

Displays and sensors:

  • Private message screen: 128x32 pixels
  • Accelerometer
  • Altimeter
  • Cylindrical vibration motor

Software:

  • Pairing via Bluetooth® Low Energy
  • Utility for Nabu app for notifications, data, and other settings
  • Fitness for Nabu app for activity logging demo

For more information on the Razer Nabu and to sign up to the Beta program, please visit www.razerzone.com/nabu.

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