Along with all the plethora of personal and gaming machines, Acer has introduced today comes a new wearable: the Liquid Leap Ware that touts to read your environment's ultraviolet ray exposure. Powered by a Mediatek wearable chip and protected against bumps by a Corning Gorilla Glass SR cover, the Leap Ware touts that it can survive a torrential downpour and an immediate source of light with a LED light that illuminates by a touch of a button, as well as three to five days of battery life. Read more in our articles including "Acer's new Leap Ware tracks Ultraviolet ray exposure, too" and "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app".
Along with all the plethora of personal and gaming machines, Acer has introduced today comes a new wearable: the Liquid Leap Ware that touts to read your environment's ultraviolet ray exposure. Powered by a Mediatek wearable chip and protected against bumps by a Corning Gorilla Glass SR cover, the Leap Ware touts that it can survive a torrential downpour and an immediate source of light with a LED light that illuminates by a touch of a button, as well as three to five days of battery life.
Our coverage of Acer Leap Ware specs includes: "Acer's new Leap Ware tracks Ultraviolet ray exposure, too"; "Google replaces Fitbit app with new Google Health app"; "Acer Aspire Timeline notebook lasts for 8 hours". Each article provides unique insights and information.
Our article "Acer's new Leap Ware tracks Ultraviolet ray exposure, too" published on April 28, 2017 covers the latest information about Acer Leap Ware specs. Check it out for the most current details.