Lenovo Wearable Devices Reportedly Enter Production Soon

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Given that it has become sort of a trend these days to make wearable devices, it really doesn’t surprise anyone when another company jumps into the fray. Things are heating up in the wearable space as new smartwatches, fitness monitors and activity trackers are being introduced frequently. Lenovo seems to be thinking along the same lines. There’s a report saying that the company’s wearable devices are going to enter production very soon.

The report, which originates from China, says that China-based electronics manufacturer Fenda Technology has announced that it has been tapped by Lenovo as a supplier for its wearable devices. This means that a Lenovo wearable device is likely to enter mass production in the very near future.

The report also mentions that Fenda Technology declined to talk more about the details of this wearable device, so it can’t be said for sure right now what it might be. There is speculation though that it might be a smart wristband.

With the Consumer Electronics Show 2015 just around the corner there a huge possibility that Lenovo might show it off there. CES 2015 takes place between January 6-9 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pricing and release time frame will only be made public once the product has been formally shown off, so we’ll have to wait for over a month to find out if Lenovo really does have a wearable device up its sleeve.

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