This is a presentation I made as part of a project for one of my communication sources at FSU. It talks about the diffusion of innovation theory and why the smartwatch will take off with the Qualcomm Toq
One of my favorite projects from my capstone Management course that I took last semester. Selected one of the hottest new markets around today - Smartwatches - and analyzed the top two competitors in the industry; Galaxy Gear S2 and the Apple Watch
Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego
From the conference program:
Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables!
Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app.
In this workshop we will:
+ Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches.
+ Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity.
+ Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion.
You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.
Wearable Tech Trends - Activity Trackers and Smart Watches - CES 2014 Chris Moisan
AiT makes apps and services for Sports & Fitness. We attended CES2014 and wrote up some notes to share with our team when we got home. We thought others might find these useful too. We’re mainly interested in waterproof devices and sports and fitness so it’s written from this perspective.
This deck covers the main device types, a possible market segmentation and a brief summary of each device. We’ve also included other wearable references and inspiration we spotted at CES2014.
http://activeintime.com
@chrismoisan
More than a strategy to keep the smartwatch industry alive, different kinds of models also allows prospective buyers to acknowledge their own individuality. Choosing a smartwatch is not far from recognizing the reflection of the personality of the one wearing and using it.
iwatchjr | Advantages and Disadvantages of a smart watchiwatchjr
Here, iwatchjr is explaining about the advantages and disadvantages of a smartwatch. This information is very useful for us and also for other people too.
If you have already used a heart rate monitor for running or you already have a goal of achieving 10,000 steps a day - then chances are that you are already using wearable technology. With computing force so affordable and a multitude of available sensors, wearable technology is not only about activity tracking anymore and big name players want to have their share in the game.
Check the slides to discover the current state of wearables and the opportunity we all have in using these small devices.
The new market research report titled "Global Smartwatch Market - size, Industry Analysis, Trends, Growth and Forecast, 2014 - 2020," the global Smartwatch market has a potential to reach $32.9 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 67.6% during 2014 - 2020. Popular highlights of the Global Smartwatch Market that are noteworthy are, based on type, the Extension Smartwatch sales was the source for approximately 4/5th of the revenue generated by the global Smartwatch market in 2013. Standalone smartwatch, which was nearly 1/10th of the market in 2013, would swiftly take over the extension smartwatch and would match with the market size of extension smartwatch by 2017. Android operating system, which is the most prominent OS preferred by Smartwatch manufacturers, would grow even further during the forecast period. Following the trends of the market, geographically, Asia Pacific region is expected to propel the global market supplemented by China, which is expected to evolve as a hub for low cost smartwatch manufacturing.
One of my favorite projects from my capstone Management course that I took last semester. Selected one of the hottest new markets around today - Smartwatches - and analyzed the top two competitors in the industry; Galaxy Gear S2 and the Apple Watch
Presented at UXPA 2015 in San Diego
From the conference program:
Let's go zero to wireframe with wearables!
Wearables can be tough to understand and design for, especially if you don’t have experience with the hardware. In one evening we’ll get you up to speed on wearable technology. We’ll talk about two trends, context and continuity, and focus on how those trends will impact the user experience of screen-based wearables. Then we’ll spend the rest of our time getting hands-on by wire framing a smart watch app.
In this workshop we will:
+ Explore the world of wearables, and hone in on smart watches.
+ Explore the challenges that come along with screen-based wearables - specifically context and continuity.
+ Get hands-on with smart watches - wireframing a smart watch app with feedback and discussion.
You’ll leave this workshop with the skill and knowledge you need to get started designing the UX for smart watches.
Wearable Tech Trends - Activity Trackers and Smart Watches - CES 2014 Chris Moisan
AiT makes apps and services for Sports & Fitness. We attended CES2014 and wrote up some notes to share with our team when we got home. We thought others might find these useful too. We’re mainly interested in waterproof devices and sports and fitness so it’s written from this perspective.
This deck covers the main device types, a possible market segmentation and a brief summary of each device. We’ve also included other wearable references and inspiration we spotted at CES2014.
http://activeintime.com
@chrismoisan
More than a strategy to keep the smartwatch industry alive, different kinds of models also allows prospective buyers to acknowledge their own individuality. Choosing a smartwatch is not far from recognizing the reflection of the personality of the one wearing and using it.
iwatchjr | Advantages and Disadvantages of a smart watchiwatchjr
Here, iwatchjr is explaining about the advantages and disadvantages of a smartwatch. This information is very useful for us and also for other people too.
If you have already used a heart rate monitor for running or you already have a goal of achieving 10,000 steps a day - then chances are that you are already using wearable technology. With computing force so affordable and a multitude of available sensors, wearable technology is not only about activity tracking anymore and big name players want to have their share in the game.
Check the slides to discover the current state of wearables and the opportunity we all have in using these small devices.
The new market research report titled "Global Smartwatch Market - size, Industry Analysis, Trends, Growth and Forecast, 2014 - 2020," the global Smartwatch market has a potential to reach $32.9 billion by 2020, registering a CAGR of 67.6% during 2014 - 2020. Popular highlights of the Global Smartwatch Market that are noteworthy are, based on type, the Extension Smartwatch sales was the source for approximately 4/5th of the revenue generated by the global Smartwatch market in 2013. Standalone smartwatch, which was nearly 1/10th of the market in 2013, would swiftly take over the extension smartwatch and would match with the market size of extension smartwatch by 2017. Android operating system, which is the most prominent OS preferred by Smartwatch manufacturers, would grow even further during the forecast period. Following the trends of the market, geographically, Asia Pacific region is expected to propel the global market supplemented by China, which is expected to evolve as a hub for low cost smartwatch manufacturing.
MWC 2015 - A Recap of the Key Announcements, Highlights and TrendsDMI
Mobile World Congress 2015 was the best and most exciting congress to date. It showed how mobility is transforming every industry, our infrastructure, society and our daily lives. This is a full recap covering all the key themes from this year; the big device launches, Internet of Things, wearables, personalised consumer experiences based on big data, 5G, AdTech, analytics, privacy and security, and more.
Let us know in the comments if we missed anything from the event that was important to you; is there a key trend, technology or company that you think should have been included?
Last week an estimated 80,000 makers, thinkers and innovators gathered for Mobile World Congress (MWC) held in Barcelona, to experience the newest technologies and mobile products from around the world. Exhibitors showcased the next wave in wearables, smartphones, tablets, as well as the connected home and car.
There were some exciting announcements centred around high speed data access, digital payments and infrastructure elements which all have the potential to impact the role of mobility in brand communication.
We create 5 key takeaways about this year's MWC.
>>MEC @ Mobile World Congress 2015
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MWC has become the world’s biggest and only truly global mobile event. This year, 1900 exhibitors convened in Barcelona to showcase the next wave in wearables, smartphones, and tablets, as well as the connected home and car. But MWC 2015 doesn’t just focus on hardware, the truly exciting announcements centred around high speed data access, digital payments, and a host of other infrastructure elements. All of which have the potential to change how we live, work, and play, all over again.
http://www.wpp.com/wpp/marketing/digital/mec-at-mobile-congress-week-2015/
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
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1. The Next Big Thing
Presented by Will Winsemann
December 1st 2013
2. The Smartwatch
A smartwatch is used for
more than telling time
It’s like a computer you wear
on your wrist
For a long time,
smartwatches were
associated with science
fiction characters
The earliest smartwatches
could only perform the most
basic functions
Calculations, Translations,
Games. etc…
3. Smartwatches Today
In addition to telling time, today’s smartwatches can
manage phone calls, text messages, emails, and a
multitude of other applications
Several companies such as Sony and Samsung have
released their own versions of smartwatches.
The Samsung Gear was announced in September of 2013
and has introduced the smartwatch into the
mainstream.
4. Smartwatches Today
When the Gear came out, it was received with general
disappointment with respect to it’s battery life, screen
visibility and functionality when it comes to managing
apps.
By contrast, another smartwatch – The Toq by
Qualcomm – was named one of Popular Science’s Best of
What’s New 2013
Announced on September 3rd 2013, The Qualcomm Toq is
sure to be the innovation that gets people excited about
the smartwatch.
5. The Qualcomm Toq Smartwatch
The Toq is one of the most innovative
smartwatches on the market
It has the longest lasting battery life of all
smartwatches currently available
It is compatible with all android devices
and connects wirelessly via Bluetooth
It uses Mirasol display technology for
increased screen visibility
It provides a color and touch screen
experience
The Toq is the only smartwatch that uses
“drop and go” wireless charging
technology
There is also the option of a wireless
headset to go with the Toq
6. Why the Qualcomm Toq?
The Qualcomm Toq is ahead of the game when it comes
to smartwatches
It solves problems concerning screen visibility and
length of battery life.
It offers superior functionality to other smartwatches
with respect to application management
It is leading the way toward truly wireless
communication technology
7. Why Smartwatches?
Have you ever lost your cellphone? Or had it stolen?
For some, this can be a damaging experience, both
socially and financially.
Smartwatch technology came about from a desire for
greater security and convenience.
The Qualcomm Toq uses the latest in technology to take
the smartwatch to the next level
8. Relative Advantage
In the future, the smartwatch will be heavily integrated
into mobile communication because it offers an
advantage over smartphones.
More Convenient:
Allows users to tell time and manage apps quickly and
discreetly
Higher security:
Attached to wrist for loss prevention
9. Conclusion
It is my prediction that the idea of the smartwatch will
soon become more mainstream and the Qualcomm Toq
will take off because of the relative advantage it offers
over other smartwatches
How will the need for security and convenience effect
the development of communication technology?