For an accessory to a smartphone game that's a pretty steep price, matching the cost of a new 3DS title. For die hard players, however, the Pokémon Go Plus wearable might be worth it: it's the only way to play the game without pulling out your smartphone. Using it sounds pretty easy -- if the wearable is blinking blue, there's a Pokémon near you. Players can press the button to try to catch it. A rainbow light pattern means success, while a blinking red light denotes failure. Simple. Effective. Casual. Still kind of expensive.

On the other hand, there's no other way to casually catch Pokémon during your morning jog. Nintendo didn't give a hard release date for the app itself, but said the wearable will be out at the end of July. If you've been waiting for this one, you won't have to wait much longer.

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