Apple's iPhone 7 isn't the only new device launching on September 16.
Nintendo had announced its Pokemon Go Plus wearable will be released next Friday in the US, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. UK and European availability are yet to be confirmed, but Nintendo's website says the wearable will be released in "most countries" on September 16.
The Go Plus connects via Bluetooth to your iOS or Android device and lets you know if there are nearby Pokemon or Pokestops about.
The wearable will flash its LED lights if a critter is around, and lets you catch it without having to open the app on your phone. No details of pricing were mentioned today, but back at E3 Nintendo said the Go Plus would cost $35 (RM 140++).
The news comes hours after Pokemon Go developer Niantic revealed the game would be coming to the Apple Watch 2.
Nintendo had announced its Pokemon Go Plus wearable will be released next Friday in the US, Australia, New Zealand and Japan. UK and European availability are yet to be confirmed, but Nintendo's website says the wearable will be released in "most countries" on September 16.
The Go Plus connects via Bluetooth to your iOS or Android device and lets you know if there are nearby Pokemon or Pokestops about.
The wearable will flash its LED lights if a critter is around, and lets you catch it without having to open the app on your phone. No details of pricing were mentioned today, but back at E3 Nintendo said the Go Plus would cost $35 (RM 140++).
The news comes hours after Pokemon Go developer Niantic revealed the game would be coming to the Apple Watch 2.