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Kris Carlon
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CES has showcased more wearable devices than you can shake and arm, leg, stick, house and car at. But there's been a few high-profile smartwatch demonstrations that are worth taking particular note of, whether it's for their look, functionality or hybrid status. The first, and definitely the most interesting in my opinion, is the awesome new Pebble Steel. Then there's Intel's new standalone smartwatch that doesn't require the pairing of a smartphone in order to function, and two sports wearables: the WearIT and Razer Nabu, the first being a heavily sports-focused smartwatch and the second being a smartwatch-influenced fitness band.

No matter what your style, your smartwatch options are covered. / © AndroidPIT/WearIT/Pebble/Intel
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No matter what your style, your smartwatch options are covered. / © AndroidPIT/WearIT/Pebble/Intel
(This is a preview - click here to read the entire entry.)
Source: AndroidPit