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HTC introduces its first wearable, the HTC Gluuv Beta

HTC has plans to launch their own smart watch this year. Wearables are big, so they have introduced a new wearable that covers your entire hand with the new HTC Gluuv Beta.

Today’s consumers are hungry for bigger screen. Like phablets, people would love having a bigger display which is why the HTC Gluuv Beta uses your smart phone as the display on your wrist.

For the ultimate gesture controls, the Gluuv actually recognises your usual hand gestures as actual actions. To like a FB page, it is as easy as giving a thumbs up. Like the new Samsung Gear 2, it is also fitted with a camera but takes a higher 87.2MP pictures. There’s no need to press or tap any buttons as the Gluuv camera is activated with a fist bump.

Unfortunately it only supports the latest HTC One M8. So existing HTC One users, it is the perfect time to upgrade.

What a day to introduce an innovative product. Just don’t ask us when we are reviewing this. Head after the break for more pictures.

You can check out the full specs and images over at HTC Gluuv product page.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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