Razer Nabu receives FCC approval

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The last obstacle to the entry of the Razer Nabu has just been removed. The Federal Commission in charge of communications (FCC) has just published the details of this smart health bracelet on its website which was presented at the CES in January 2014 and which has since caused a stir. So it got the approval of the great American judge, its marketing could be a matter of a few weeks! Certainly we were already expecting to see him in September, but ultimately it would be for the end of the year …

For those who have not followed the story, the Razer Nabu is an advanced smart health connected bracelet that measures the physical activity of the wearer, but also allows you to retrieve notifications from a smartphone on iOS or Android. If last January it still seemed quite innovative, we have now seen quite a few arriving on the market with similar characteristics. We are thinking in particular of the Fitbit Surge, which may well come to establish itself in the same niche in the coming weeks.

In addition to these standard features, the Razer Nabu should stand out on the social dimension: much like the Tinder application, it should promote meeting since it will allow information to be shared between two individuals wearing the bracelet instantly.

The big question remains its price.

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