The Rufus Cuff, an Android OS wearable, looks like something out of a science fiction TV show. It's possibly the only device out there that can't be categorized using regular criteria. It could be ...
Rufus Labs announced the release of the Rufus Cuff EXO, a protective exoskeleton for the Rufus Cuff wrist communicator. Rufus Labs announced the release of the Rufus Cuff EXO, a protective exoskeleton ...
Less is more has reigned supreme as the tech industry’s design aesthetic, especially when it comes to gadgets and gizmos that seem to get progressively smaller and thinner. But breaking with tradition ...
The Rufus Cuff isn’t your typical wearable and the team behind it knows that. It started out consumer focused but as time went on, enterprise became part of the picture and has taken the lead in the ...
With its three-inch screen, the Rufus Cuff thumbs its nose at smartwatches with their tiny faces and dainty wristbands. The wearable device, which bills itself as a “wrist communicator” and runs on ...
So you’ve got a wearable device with a 1.8 inch screen and the ability to show you caller ID strapped to your wrist? That’s cute. The Rufus Cuff is more like a full-fledged smartphone that you can ...
When we think about wearables today, most of us probably think about the myriad of smartwatch options and fitness bands that are starting to flood into the market. While many of them are extremely ...
Back in 2014 a company called Rufus launched a crowdfunding campaign for a wrist computer called the Rufus Cuff. At a time when the Pebble Steel was pretty much state of the art in the smartwatch ...
The Rufus Cuff is like something out of a science-fiction film. It’s definitely not one of the slim and tiny smartwatches you’re accustomed to seeing and using, nor does it pretend to be. Rather it’s ...
Phablets – smartphones with displays stretching over five-inches or so – looked ridiculously out of proportion just a few short years ago. Today, even Apple makes one. Technology firm Rufus Labs now ...
A company called Rufus Labs has built a wearable that's more capable than the Apple Watch, both in its size and in the scope of what it can do. Called the Rufus Cuff, the device is a computer worn on ...
We’ve seen a lot of wearable gadgets emerge over the last few years, but none have made as big of an impression as the soon-to-launch Rufus Cuff. All 3.2 forearm-filling inches of it. For a smartwatch ...