Acer Liquid Leap: could be just what you need

Acer has always been known for its impressive laptops and computer systems — and it hasn’t really been long since the company decided to make a move and take the dive into the smartphone market as well.

And it was, apparently, a good move.

Because later on, as the company made efforts to keep up with its well-established rivals in the tech market, it happened to bump into the idea of venturing into the still-fresh market of fitness trackers and smartwatches — and it eventually came up with the Acer Liquid Leap.

Although it might seem otherwise at first, the Acer Liquid Leap is actually no smartwatch. It is, however, a really smart fitness tracker.

The Liquid Leap is everything that a user would want his fitness tracker to be — at a very affordable price.

Features

When it comes to features, the Acer Liquid Leap can match and even exceed what some of its rivals have to offer. The good name that the company has long established in the field of computing device manufacturing also gives its fitness tracker quite the advantage — but only when compared against all the other newbies whose brands just don’t ring a bell just yet.

Some of the features of the Liquid Leap include:

OLED screen

The Liquid Leap is equipped with OLED screen designed to complement its interface, as well as make its display easier to view.

Tracking

The Acer Liquid Leap is designed to track users’ activity as well as inactivity, making this stylish wearable an effective activity tracker during daylight, and a potent sleep tracker at night.

Calories

Although this wearable lacks the ability to count the number of calories that its user take in — it has the ability to count the number of calories burned by its user throughout the day.

Liquid Leap users can count on this wearable device to measure the number of steps they took, as well as the distance they traveled.

This device, however, does not have the capability to recognize wether or not its user is climbing an inclined surface, or walking a flat pavement.

Other features

The Liquid Leap is equipped with a battery that’s designed to last up to an entire week — eliminating the need to charge the device ever so often, which is usually the case with many other fitness trackers.

Sadly, this device lacks a heart rate monitor, which is a feature that usually comes in handy when it comes to overall fitness tracking.

On the other hand, however, the Liquid Leap is designed with features that many fitness trackers out in the market today don’t really possess — smartphone notifications.

Users of the Liquid Leap can tap on the device twice to check the date and time, and side flicks on the device’s screen would bring up the device’s ‘apps’.

The Liquid Leap’s screen isn’t really what you would call ‘stellar’ when it comes to quality, although a high-quality screen isn’t really something needed by a device with the same specs as this one.

The band that comes with this device, however, is both stylish and comfortable — a feature that makes sleeping with the device on, much less of a horror.

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