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Acer Launches Its First Wearable Acer helps you leap into the age of wearables with its new fitness tracker, Liquid Leap.

By Tamara Clarke Edited by Aby Sam Thomas

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Acer helps you leap into the age of wearables with its new fitness tracker, Liquid Leap. It's a simple, sleek accessory that tracks activity and displays notifications from your phone. Liquid Leap pairs with devices running iOS 7 or Android 4.4 and also features a touchscreen, music controls and has up to a week of battery life to keep you connected.

Liquid Leap
The attractive, textured wristband is button-free and comes in five lively colors. The device works with Leap Manager, an app where your activity data is stored and managed. Are you considering a splash into the world of wearable tech? Then get your feet wet with Liquid Leap.

Tamara Clarke

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Tamara Clarke, a former software development professional, is the tech and lifestyle enthusiast behind The Global Gazette, one of the most active blogs in the Middle East. The Global Gazette has been welcomed and lauded by some of the most influential tech brands in the region. Clarke’s goal is to inform about technology and how it supports our lifestyles. See her work both in print regional publications and online on her blog where she discusses everything from how a new gadget improves day-to-day life to how to coordinate your smartphone accessories. Visit www.theglobalgazette.com and talk to her on Twitter @GlobalGazette. #TamTalksTech 
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