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Razer Nabu X

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Pros

  • - Good for counting steps and motivation
  • Nabu X sounds like a pretty good deal
  • It works decently well as an alarm clock on your wrist

Cons

  • band would often fail to respond to my taps
  • the rubber is a dirt magnet
  • X not recording data and frequently disconnecting from its established Bluetooth connection

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  • Android, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Windows Phone
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Razer Nabu X - Pros & Cons

Razer Nabu X

Pros

  • - Good for counting steps and motivation
  • Nabu X sounds like a pretty good deal
  • It works decently well as an alarm clock on your wrist
  • slider controls are super easy to adjust
  • comfortable and simple to use
  • stylish watch
  • It s dead simple and perfectly comfortable
  • The clasp is easy to use and snaps in place without too much hassle
  • Both devices kept reasonably equal tabs on my step count
  • pretty comfortable and easy to adjust

Cons

  • band would often fail to respond to my taps
  • the rubber is a dirt magnet
  • X not recording data and frequently disconnecting from its established Bluetooth connection
  • a proprietary charging connector
  • The black paint has already started to rub off of mine
  • It s also not an incredibly smart wearable
  • Gaming functions are not yet available
  • Uses a proprietary charging cable
  • it s harder to offer the same functionality on Microsoft s platform
  • the lack of features was an oversight
  • the wrist-twist to wake up the ticker display

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Razer Nabu X - Full Specifications

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Clipsno
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black
  • Green
  • White
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Connectivity
Bluetoothyes
Bluetooth version4.0
GPSno
NFCno
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Power
Battery life7.0 day
Battery type
Lithium Polymer
Charging via USByes
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Displayno
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Features
Water resistantyes
Fully Waterproofyes
IP code (level of dust/water resistance)IP67
Accelerometeryes
Calorie counteryes
Distance meteryes
Pedometeryes
Sleep readingyes
Status indicator (LED-diod)yes
Touchscreenno
Vibration alarmyes
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Compatibility
Compatible devices
  • Android
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • iPod
  • Windows Phone

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Razer Nabu X Razer - Editorial Reviews (9)

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Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X review
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Wareable
Published: 09.02.2015
Razer Nabu X review
2.5

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 it...

Razer Nabu X Nabu Watch reviewed: Razer gets into smartwatches in a big way (literally)
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Ars Technica
Nabu Watch reviewed: Razer gets into smartwatches in a big way (literally)

The $150 smartwatch makes a statement with its design, but it's otherwise basic.

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X
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ProductReview.com.au
Published: 01.04.2018
Razer Nabu X

Razer Nabu X (Smart Watch / Fitness Tracker): 3.6 out of 5 stars from 5 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X Review
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PCMAG
Published: 21.05.2015
Razer Nabu X Review
2.5

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.

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X Review
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Tom's Guide
Published: 22.05.2015
Razer Nabu X Review
3.0

The Razer Nabu X is a competent fitness tracker with unique social and gaming features, but it currently falls short.

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X is a $50 fitness-with-notifications band (hands-on)
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CNET
Published: 06.01.2015
Razer Nabu X is a $50 fitness-with-notifications band (hands-on)

Razer's back into wearables: the follow-up to last year's Nabu ditches a text display in favor of blinking colored lights, and is available very soon.

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X smartband review
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The Verge
Published: 15.05.2015
Razer Nabu X smartband review

Cheap doesn't cut it

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X review
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TechRadar
Published: 14.05.2015
Razer Nabu X review
3.0

This fitness tracker for gamers could use a level up

Razer Nabu X Razer Nabu X Review: Fit for Fitness, Not for Gaming
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Gizmodo
Published: 11.05.2015
Razer Nabu X Review: Fit for Fitness, Not for Gaming

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, similarly shrunk down. It’s weird, but also kinda neat.