This high -
tech wearable looks more like a watch than a gadget.
Not exact matches
While many manufacturing and technology companies have announced expanded partnerships at CES, the smart home industry might
look to
wearable fashion
tech as a crystal ball of sorts.
While today's consumers debate the merits of
wearable technology like smart watches and Google Glass,
tech companies are already
looking beyond that to the day when the
tech disappears on — or even in — the human body.
Today on this wonderful
Wearable Wednesday I wanted to show you some classic summer brights that I love to wear, and tell u what having some sweet
looking tech accessories can do for your productivity and overall coolness.
Here we
look at how the data recorded by the next wave in
wearable tech could help us mine even deeper analysis via our Compatibility Matching System (CMS).
Len Horowitz, founder / CEO of 4 Paws
Tech — a New York - based company that offers LED and reflective
wearables for dogs — says that consumers are
looking for that perfect combination of quality, ease of use and simplicity in design and, of course, «the cool factor.»
Looking into today's technological innovations that will shape the way we play games in the future, games ™ 148 jumps headfirst into such visionary enterprises such as
wearable tech, haptic input, Steam Machines and augmented reality.
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).
Smartwatches and fitness trackers may get all the attention, but there's another class of
wearables that's much better
looking and just as high
tech.
But as someone who
looks at the intersection between technology and fashion, I welcome anyone who wants to develop a product that emphasizes the form, the function and the feel of the
wearable tech as opposed to just the
tech.
While it's a safe bet that Google won't develop any branded hardware in - house, based on the videos above and below, it
looks like
wearables were a segment of
tech that Google retained from their sale of Motorola.
Even though, Moto 360 and the rumored One Plus One smartwatches do not lie in this category, but because of their intentional good
looks, HP smartwatch will already have a tough competition to face later this fall when the both
wearable tech gets out.
Nokia, which spent a fortune buying its way into the fitness
tech business with its purchase of Withings,
looks set to exit the
wearable market.
If you are shopping for someone who has great style and does not fully appreciate the «
wearable tech»
look, a smartwatch like this one from Fossil is more suitable.
As people get ready to make New Year's resolutions and start off the new year with some exercise and healthy eating, it is appropriate to take a
look at some affordable pieces of
wearable tech to consider for additional motivation to help you achieve your goals.
Here's a close
look at the upcoming
wearable tech.
Archos announced its plans to launch a range of smartwatches at CES 2014, as it
looks to join the trend in
wearable tech.
Being a modern,
tech - savvy consumer that you are, you're probably
looking to facilitate your fitness activities with a contemporary
wearable that can track your progress and help you exercise more efficiently.
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.
Now, the
tech community is opening up to the idea that
wearable tech can
look attractive and suit both men and women.
Challenges with
wearable tech abound, from harnessing enough computing power onto ultrathin devices like pieces of tape to persuading average consumers to wear silly -
looking glasses and bulky watches without «nerding them out» too much.