Smartwatch For Gamers: It’s Here.

There are many smartwatches out there. They use many to tell our physical fitness activities, like heart rate monitor and number of steps. But what about smartwatch for gamers: It’s here.

So there is a company Gameband. This company leads the smartwatch for gamers. Gameband already brags about having the fastest processor in the world. They also claim to have exceptional Bluettoth 4.2, Android OS, and a series of apps. Furthermore, Gameband’s Micro SD capability provides fuel for games. Play these games on your smartwatch. Also, you can connect the smartwatch to your computer with a USC-B cable. That way, you can play your favorite game on your laptop. You do know our Boston techs specialize in laptops fixed?

So, these are smartwatch for gamers. But what games can we expect? Gameband is teaming up with Atari, one of the first popular home games from the early 1980s. They’re bringing back games like ‘Pong’, ‘Centipede’, and ‘Asteroids’, ‘Breakout’, and ‘Crystal Castles’. These smartwatch for gamers are already made. But expect deliveries around September 2017. Some of these watches should start at $99. Too bad those sold out. But you can still order them for as low as $149. But you better hurry. Because those will sell out soon. Next thing you know, you’ll have to pay full price, which is $199.

I like the price, for what you’re going to get. ?I like the technology and the support that comes with it. But I have a small problem with the variety. There needs to be more games. We’re talking smartwatch for gamers, here. The least thing Atari and Gameband can do is add Pac-Man. That’s probably the most successful game franchise of all-time. They could at least include Pac-Man. And what about classics like Donkey Kong, Frogger, and Q-Bert? It they’re going old-school, then why not include those? People in IT support are, many of them, huge gamers. Even those who weren’t born until the 1990s know about Pac-Man and Frogger. So why not include them? I have an even better idea. Why not team up with Nintendo and put Super Mario Bros. and Zelda in your lineup?

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