Sentences with phrase «other wearable tech»

Today, many people are already using smartwatches and other wearable tech gadgets to monitor their fitness and catch up on the latest news.
Beware the Borg... The topic of Google Glass and other wearable tech was hot at South by Southwest Interactive this year... not that I saw more than one or two people actually USING Google's information - displaying, photo - taking «glasses» in the crowd.

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Other announcements made at CES 2014 have pointed wearables in the right direction — the Netatmo June got it right, FitBit is teaming up with Tory Burch, and Intel has tapped fashion and celebrity favourites Opening Ceremony to design a line of wearable tech that will be carried at Barney's.
At CES 2016 Garmin unveiled its Varia Vision, a wearable tech that keeps cyclists safe and informed, among other accessories.
Samsung, LG, Motorola and other tech giants have all introduced watches of their own to a somewhat lukewarm response in recent years, but the Apple Watch — given the company's unique ubiquity — holds potential for widespread adoption of the wearables category.
Like other tech firms, Baidu is also branching out into wearables.
What would happen if the wearable tech (watch, glass, etc.) could indicate high blood pressure or warn you of other potential health issues?»
Read the article 7 Ways Wearable Technology Could Be Used In Corporate Training to discover how Google Glass, smart watches, and other tech gadgets can be integrated into your online training program.
Other unusual - for - the - class tech features include available wireless charging and Blue Link - enabled remote start using smart phones, wearables or devices like Amazon's Echo and Google Home.
The other key take away from the conference was the focus on wearable tech, such as smart watches, smart bands and how they can play a role in opening doors and automatically checking in and out.
There are motifs for Wearable Tech, Social Networking, Fighting Ebola, and even the Seven Deadly Sins — a motif centered on bad habits, such as cigarettes, fast food, and other vices.
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After hours networking drinks and parties to let your hair down and have fun (You might end up in sauna...) Plus there's a whole host of other stuff as well to check out over the 2 days including a main expo, 5 other conference tracks (looking at everything from publishing in Asia to acquiring and monetising users plus looking ahead to emerging tech like mobile VR and wearables).
Charles Arthur at The Guardian postulates that, unlike tablets or other tech devices, if wearables aren't perfect, people will give up on them.
Tech companies have been trying a lot of different things to make wearables stick, not the least of which is payments: Apple, Samsung, Fitbit, and others have all introduced some way for smartwatch wearers to pay for things just by tapping their wrists against a payment machine.
Of course, we'll likely also come across a bunch of other tech products, such as wearables and others things that could be revealed at the show — Facebook has a press conference, for instance.
Design is an important factor not only for wearables but for other tech gadgets as well.
Other companies didn't want to stay away from all this, as we saw Sony too jumped into the wearable tech category, announcing the Sony SmartBand, a wristband which would have a Sony Core tracker device, keeping the log of your fitness and activity.
While some of us have been mounting high tech wearables on our wrist since 2004, others are just discovering them.
Ringly is a new kind of wearable tech specifically design to be used by women, it is a new connected smart ring that connects to the iPhone via Bluetooth LE (low energy), and it lights up and buzz whenever you have received any notifications, may it be a call, message, email or any other app notifications.
Seems like everyone is jumping in the business of smart watches, as rumors of wearable tech from Asus, Microsoft, Apple and many other organization has popped in the past couple of months.
There's a revolution in wearable tech and Samsung is in the thick of it, fighting for elbow room, along with just about every other tech manufacturer out there.
So, no, wearable devices aren't DOA, but like any other branch of the tech industry, they will continue to shift, fluctuate and mutate.
Samsung has been in the wearable game longer most other tech companies.
Amazon is planning to bring Alexa to smartwatches, fitness trackers, headphones, and many other wearables over the course of this year, the tech giant said Friday.
For die hard Apple fans, that's definitely going to be the case, but for others, the Cupertino, California - based tech giant's Series 2 wearable, coupled with watchOS 3, is the smartwatch that should have been released back in 2015.
Although some swear by their wearable tech, many others simply find the promised productivity increase they thought they'd get never really materializes.
Smartwatches and other wearables haven't quite eliminated the need for a smartphone yet but they're still fairly popular pieces of tech, particularly in the health and fitness community.
Although most mainstream wearable devices use PPG, a number use ECG tech, such as the Polar H10 and other chest straps.
Wearables: The total health, fitness and sports tech market — including fitness activity trackers, other health and fitness devices, hearables, over-the-counter hearing devices, smartwatches and, for the first time, sports tech (such as a smart basketballs or baseball bats)-- is expected to reach sales of 49.3 million units in 2018 (four % increase) and earn US$ 6.4 billion (one % increase).
The tech giant is teaming with designer Michael Bastian to launch a new smartwatch this fall, and the band looks decidedly more luxurious (and expensive) than any other wrist - worn wearable available right now.
«We believe the price point may prove to be too high for a device that will not offer access to third - party apps, unlike other smartwatches,» Angelo Zino, an analyst of S&P Capital IQ, says, hinting that it would be better for Fitbit to bank on the wellness aspect instead of trying to take its wearable tech up a notch.
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