Small. Cute. Smart.
Three times smaller than Nabaztag, their elder, Nano:ztags are just as adorable. In this first "Native" collection, they have bred into 10 luscious colours that only chance will select for you. Collect them all, exchange them with your friends, create your own combinations by mixing the colours of their removable ears.
Although Good Looks are great, Intelligence is even better – so these micro-Rabbits contain a programmable RFID Ztamp. You can program them through the Violet.net website and, when you show them to a Mir:ror or Nabaztag:tag, they will launch the content and applications you have assigned. Picture the scene: your Kiwi-coloured Nano:ztag launches your favourite iTunes playlist when you place it on your Mir:ror; give a Nano:ztag to your loved one, and each time that he or she shows it to his or her Mir:ror or Nabaztag:tag, he or she will hear your declarations of love; launch text-to-speech playback of any RSS feed on your favourite websites simply by flashing your blue-eared orange Nano:ztag in front of your Nabaztag:tag. And these are just a very few examples of the thousands of uses that users can make up as they go.
Your Nano:ztags carry all your services with them, like a pocket-size Nabaztag. Program them and show them to any Mir:ror or Nabaztag:tag you meet, and they'll launch your content or services* for you.
You will find a random-coloured Nano:ztag included in the new Nabaztag:tag packs and two random-coloured Nano:ztags in the Mir:ror packs. In early 2009, Nano:ztags will also be available separately for individual purchase.
* With the exception of data stored locally on your own computer, which is only accessible when you connect through a Mir:ror plugged into the computer in question.