Samsung, LG hope to solve wearable battery issues with innovative designs

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Most people with a current smartwatch know battery life is a problem, especially coming from mechanical timepieces which last years without needing a replacement. Even in smartphones, which have a lot more space to pack-in a larger battery, manufacturers struggle to get devices to last even a couple of days. 

The size constraints presented by most wearable devices – not just smartwatches –...

By Ryan Daws, 26 October 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Devices, Research, Smartwatches.

Global wearable electronics market to see 80% CAGR in shipment by 2019

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ReportBuyer has added a report from Technavio examining the current scenario in the global wearable electronics market while also elaborating on the potential for growth.

The report, titled, Global Wearable Electronics Market 2015-2019, is based on market analysis and has been augmented with viewpoints from industry experts. Analysts at Technavio project a 79.99% CAGR in unit shipment the period 2014–2019.

Market size has been ascertained by taking into account revenue gained...

By Wearable Tech, 20 October 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Clothing & Textiles, Research, Smartwatches.

Innovations, diversity and cloud computing to drive wearables market

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A new report by Research and Markets has found that innovations, cloud computing and diversity in applications will play key roles in the future of wearable technology.

The report found that innovations across the entire ecosystem will play a major role in the success of wearables. The ecosystem includes app developers, technology providers, software providers and original equipment manufacturers.

Cloud computing is also expected to play a major enabling technology among wearables. In...

By Wearable Tech, 06 October 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Connectivity, Research.

Fitness wearables to grow to $14.9 billion by 2021

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A new WinterGreen Research report predicts that the global fitness wearables market will grow to reach $14.9 billion (£9.77bn) by 2021.

This growth will be driven by professional athletes, consumers and teams looking for a performance advantage.

The current focus in the fitness wearables market is not on what data can be shown, but on the meaningfulness of the data in improving and managing personal fitness and athletic performance. The devices are being used in teams to improve...

By Wearable Tech, 23 September 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Fitness, Health & Wellness, Research.

Latest industry research assesses challenges of global wearable market

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New industry research from ReportsnReports.com has revealed that by 2016, wearable device shipments will surpass 140m globally and will account for almost $30 billion in revenue.

The report, entitled “Wearable Technology Ecosystem 2015-2030: Opportunities, Challenges, Strategies, Industry Verticals and Forecasts”, argues the wearable market is anticipated to see a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 30% in the next half decade.

The important technologies facilitating...

By Wearable Tech, 21 September 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Fitness, Health Monitoring, Health & Wellness, Research.

Research: Entry of Apple Watch could be watershed for global wearables market

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A new report from Visiongain projects the value of the global wearables technology market to touch $16.1 billion in 2015, though the market has not gained traction in the near past in terms of technological evolution, sales and end-user adoption.

The entry of the Apple Watch into the market could turn out to be a watershed for the global wearables technology market and ensure mass market adoption in 2015, the researchers argue. The development could transform the overall size of...

By Wearable Tech, 17 September 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Research, Smartwatches.

Why fitness band manufacturers need to do more to keep consumers engaged

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According to Argus Insights, demand growth in the US wearables market has slowed down after a post-holidays peak in January 2015. Yet consumer feedback volume grew significantly from 2014 to the first half of 2015.

The report used data from around 328,000 consumer reviews since January 2014 and found that interest in wearables declined for a short while after the 2013 holiday season, before picking up and peaking in January 2015. Interest in wearables rose fourfold over this period, but...

By Wearable Tech, 07 September 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Research, Smartwatches.

Research: Apple Watch sales have plunged 90%

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According to California-based Slice Intelligence, sales of the Apple Watch have plunged 90% since the opening week. Apple, who is also based in California, has been selling fewer than 20,000 watches a day in the U.S. since the initial surge in April, and on some days fewer than 10,000. 

This is a sharp contrast to the approximately 200,000 watches...

By Ryan Daws, 08 July 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Devices, iOS, Research, Smartwatches.

Researcher proposes new Wi-Fi standard for wearable device connectivity

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A research article discusses the issues surrounding the current Wi-Fi standard for connectivity on wearable devices and proposes a new standard, called Wi-Bo.

Wi-Bo, short for Wireless Body, would have a frequency of between 10 and 20GHz and a maximum range of two metres. As analyst and report author Andrew Sheehy explains: “It seems that what is needed is a completely new wireless networking standard.

“Wi-Fi is a short-range wireless networking standard that is used to...

By James Bourne, 01 May 2015, 0 comments. Categories: Bluetooth, Connectivity, Research.