The document discusses the history and future of wearable technology. It describes how wearables have evolved from early inventions in the 1980s to today's popular devices in areas like fitness tracking and smartwatches. The document also explores the growing markets for wearables in industries like healthcare, fashion, and entertainment. Experts predict that wearables will become smaller, more integrated into daily life, and able to monitor more health data over the next decade as the technology continues to advance.
This report discusses the current and future trends in wearable technology ( wearables / wearable computer). Further, major drivers of successful wearables has been highlighted and 6 products have been compared as against each of the wearables.
This report discusses the current and future trends in wearable technology ( wearables / wearable computer). Further, major drivers of successful wearables has been highlighted and 6 products have been compared as against each of the wearables.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how wearable technology is becoming more economically feasible. Rapid improvements in microprocessors, memory, cameras, displays, cellular processors, WiFi, and other sensors are improving the economics of wearable computing. These slides describe wearable computing devices for the detailed parts of the arm (fingers, hand, wrist), body (chest, neck, waist, shoulders, torso), legs (thighs, ankles, feet), and head. (ear, eyes, forehead). They provide price and other performance data, functions that can be performed, and predictions for the future.
Wearables devices market and technologyKevin Huang
What is wearable technology?
Simply put, it’s technology that you incorporate into things you wear on a day-to-day basis, and it could be anything from a smart watch, augmented reality glasses, or even a personal health monitor in the form of a bracelet.
The idea is that technology will increasingly become more part of our daily lives, and it will become less intrusive, as it will be part of our clothing, and sometimes even part of our bodies!
Wearable tech presents a fascinating field to study. I have conducted some researches and hope you can also learn more about this high growth market.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to show how wearable technology is becoming more economically feasible. Rapid improvements in microprocessors, memory, cameras, displays, cellular processors, WiFi, and other sensors are improving the economics of wearable computing. These slides describe wearable computing devices for the detailed parts of the arm (fingers, hand, wrist), body (chest, neck, waist, shoulders, torso), legs (thighs, ankles, feet), and head. (ear, eyes, forehead). They provide price and other performance data, functions that can be performed, and predictions for the future.
Wearables devices market and technologyKevin Huang
What is wearable technology?
Simply put, it’s technology that you incorporate into things you wear on a day-to-day basis, and it could be anything from a smart watch, augmented reality glasses, or even a personal health monitor in the form of a bracelet.
The idea is that technology will increasingly become more part of our daily lives, and it will become less intrusive, as it will be part of our clothing, and sometimes even part of our bodies!
Wearable tech presents a fascinating field to study. I have conducted some researches and hope you can also learn more about this high growth market.
Wearable Technology and IOT Wearable Device Market is foretold to witness lucrative business prospects owing to the ever-increasing demand for wearable devices.
Wearable app development in 2023 involves creating applications that can run on wearable devices like smartwatches and fitness trackers. The app should have features such as real-time data tracking, personalization, and integration with other devices. The app should also be designed for small screens, limited battery life, and have the ability to work offline or with low connectivity. Additionally, it should prioritize user privacy and security.
Navigate the Future (The Evolution of wearable technology)electronessy
In the ever-evolving landscape of technological innovation, wearables have emerged as a transformative force reshaping how we interact with devices, information, and each other. The evolution of wearables has been a journey from simple step counters to sophisticated devices integrating AI, augmented reality (AR), health monitoring, and seamless connectivity. This exploration will delve into the present state and future trajectories of wearable technology, analyzing its impact on various aspects of life and society.
The Current Landscape of Wearables
Wearable technology encompasses an array of devices, from smartwatches and fitness trackers to augmented reality glasses and smart clothing. These gadgets have permeated various domains, notably health and wellness, communication, entertainment, and even workplace productivity. The proliferation of wearables has been fueled by advancements in miniaturization, sensor technology, battery life, and the convergence of data analytics and artificial intelligence.
Health and Wellness Revolution
One of the most impactful sectors transformed by wearables is healthcare. Devices capable of monitoring vital signs, tracking physical activity, and even detecting early signs of medical conditions have become commonplace. From wrist-worn fitness trackers that measure heart rate and sleep patterns to more advanced medical-grade wearables, such as continuous glucose monitors for diabetics, wearables are revolutionizing personalized healthcare.
Connectivity Redefined
Wearables have redefined the way we stay connected. Smartwatches not only provide notifications but also enable seamless communication, navigation, and access to a plethora of apps, fostering an interconnected lifestyle. Moreover, developments in wireless communication technologies like 5G are paving the way for even more integrated and instantaneous connectivity among wearables and other devices.
Augmented Reality and Immersive Experiences
Augmented reality (AR) wearables like smart glasses hold immense potential to alter our perception of reality. These devices overlay digital information onto the physical world, unlocking new dimensions for entertainment, gaming, education, and workplace applications. As AR technology matures, wearables will likely become indispensable tools for enhancing human experiences.
The Future Trajectory: Emerging Trends and Innovations
Advancements in Sensor Technology
The future of wearables hinges on the development of more sophisticated sensors capable of capturing nuanced data. Miniaturized, yet powerful sensors will enable wearables to monitor an extensive range of biological parameters, environmental factors, and emotional states, providing users with deeper insights into their health and surroundings.
Seamless Integration with AI and Machine Learning
The convergence of wearables with artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms will usher in a new era of personalized experiences. These technologies will n
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In an era dominated by technological advancements, integrating wearable technology into our daily lives is nothing short of revolutionary. From fitness trackers to smart watches and beyond, these devices are reshaping the way we live, work, and interact with the world. This article explores the multifaceted impact of wearable technology, examining its evolution, current state, and the potential it holds for the future.
Wearables are small electronic devices, often comprising one or more sensors and having computational capability. Devices such as wrist watches, pens, and glasses with installed cameras are now available at cheap prices for user to purchase to monitor or securing themselves. The Nigerian state at this period is faced with a lot of kidnapping activities in schools, homes and abduction for the purpose of ransomed collection and other illegal activities necessitate these reviews. The success of the wearable technology in medical uses prompted the research into application into security uses. The method of research is the use of case studies and literature search. This paper takes a look at the possible applications of the wearable technology to combat the cases of abduction and kidnapping in Nigeria.
Johann Havenga: Wearable Technology in Support of Health, Wellness and WellbeingSAMTRAC International
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Wearable Technology- Transforms the way we experience the world
1. Wearable techWearable tech
Wearable technologyWearable technology - The next big revolution which will- The next big revolution which will
transform the way we livetransform the way we live
Wearable technologyWearable technology - The next big revolution which will- The next big revolution which will
transform the way we livetransform the way we live
2. What is Wearable Technology
Man Behind Wearable Technology
Evolution- Refined over the decades
Forces Driving the Growth of Wearable Tech
Wearable Technology Market- Key industries 2012- 2018
Fitness, Wellness and Healthcare
Infotainment
Fashion and Military
The Revolution of Wearable Technology Today
Wearable Tech- What Experts Say
Future of Wearable Technology
Global Wearable Technology Market Trend
How to benefit from Wearable Technology Boom
Wearable Tech's hidden limitations
Conclusion
Refrences
What is Wearable Technology
Man Behind Wearable Technology
Evolution- Refined over the decades
Forces Driving the Growth of Wearable Tech
Wearable Technology Market- Key industries 2012- 2018
Fitness, Wellness and Healthcare
Infotainment
Fashion and Military
The Revolution of Wearable Technology Today
Wearable Tech- What Experts Say
Future of Wearable Technology
Global Wearable Technology Market Trend
How to benefit from Wearable Technology Boom
Wearable Tech's hidden limitations
Conclusion
Refrences
AgendaAgenda
3. What Is Wearable Technology?
‘Wearable Devices’or ‘body-borne computers’that can be worn by user - but are
intended to interact with the wearer without punching keys or other manipulation
- always on, always working
- performs calculations and processes information
The Wearable technology consists of two parts
‘Wearable Devices’or ‘body-borne computers’that can be worn by user - but are
intended to interact with the wearer without punching keys or other manipulation
- always on, always working
- performs calculations and processes information
The Wearable technology consists of two parts
sensors, glasses, watches
and even foot wear
sensors, glasses, watches
and even foot wear
Information aggregator
& analyzer
Information aggregator
& analyzer
4. Took off in 1981 when Steve Mann invented the 6502-based
Multimedia computer that could be worn as a backpack and had photo, video,
and text capabilities.
1991 - started the “Wearable Computing Project” at MIT
1995 - invented world's first convert wearable computer
1997 – Completed Phd from MIT in Wearable Technology
2014 - Currently, works at university of Toronto
Took off in 1981 when Steve Mann invented the 6502-based
Multimedia computer that could be worn as a backpack and had photo, video,
and text capabilities.
1991 - started the “Wearable Computing Project” at MIT
1995 - invented world's first convert wearable computer
1997 – Completed Phd from MIT in Wearable Technology
2014 - Currently, works at university of Toronto
The Man behind Wearable TechThe Man behind Wearable Tech
5. Evolution- Refined over the decades
After its invention, Wearable Computers have gone through 18 generations of
development, with research going on at prestigious institutions like MIT,
Georgia Tech and Carnegie Mellon University. Let's have a look on some of
the inventions:
● Head-mounted displays and wrist-mounted user-interfaces like watches
● Now going mainstream - no longer reserved for uber-geeks, especially with
Google Glass and Smartwatches
● Not just for mobile computing - other purposes too, like accessibility,
learning, research and navigation
After its invention, Wearable Computers have gone through 18 generations of
development, with research going on at prestigious institutions like MIT,
Georgia Tech and Carnegie Mellon University. Let's have a look on some of
the inventions:
● Head-mounted displays and wrist-mounted user-interfaces like watches
● Now going mainstream - no longer reserved for uber-geeks, especially with
Google Glass and Smartwatches
● Not just for mobile computing - other purposes too, like accessibility,
learning, research and navigation
6. Forces Driving the Growth of
Wearable Technology
Getting 100 times smaller each
decade
Capabilities and feature
convergence
Easy portability
By 2020, batteries are expected
to be 2.2x more powerful
Internet of things, big data and SDN
Consumerisation of enterprise IT
Multiple devices ownership,
Improvement of camera technologies
Cloud storage services – expected to
exceed 2 billion by 2014
Reduced IT cost with Cloud
Computing
Implicit location information,
Internet traffic information
Device based location service
(GPS)
iOS, Android, Blackberry OS,
Windows Mobile, Symbian S60
Faster, smaller,
Cheaper hardware
Faster, smaller,
Cheaper hardware
Cloud Storage
Location Data
9. A look at the fast evolving gadgets in
Fitness, Wellness & Health care
Continuous Glucose
Monitoring- monitors and
retrospectively review patients
glucose
Fuel band – tracks & measures
everyday movement
Fitness and Heart Rate Monitor
benefits in training aerobically &
understanding heart rate
Sleep Sensor- tracks your
sleep
Sensory Fitness Socks- sensors
communicate with bluetooth-
powered anklet all feeding data to
your smartphone
Foot Pod Pedometer
measures speed, distance
travelled and pace
14. ● Ultra-rugged wearable PC and communications kit
Head-Up Display for Military helps pilots
differentiate between tactical display symbols
A look at the fast evolving world of Millitary
Gadgets
A look at the fast evolving world of Millitary
Gadgets
Fashion designer Ying Gao's glowing dresses equipped
with eye tracking sensor to detect when someone
looking at it and the motors to trigger the wave-like
Fashion designer Ying Gao's glowing dresses equipped
with eye tracking sensor to detect when someone
looking at it and the motors to trigger the wave-like
Smart Shoe Monitor that analyse running style,
distance covered, daily routes etc
15. INTERACTIVE CLOTHING
Industry & Fashion
INTERACTIVE CLOTHING
Industry & Fashion
Fabrics, now, enable embedded digital components and electronics embedded.
Smart Clothing is about seamless integration of textiles with electronic
elements (microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators)
Fabrics, now, enable embedded digital components and electronics embedded.
Smart Clothing is about seamless integration of textiles with electronic
elements (microcontrollers, sensors, and actuators)
SportsSports
TrainingTraining
MonitorMonitor Micro ControllerMicro Controller
SensorSensor
ActuatorsActuators
MicrophoneMicrophone
TempTemp
PosturePosture
16. The Revolution of Wearable
Technology Today
● Offers multiple options like multimedia, bluetooth, wifi, camera, others...especially,
Samsung Galaxy Gear Watch
● Smart Glasses - brought technology to our vision e.g. Google Glasses
● Interactive clothing – Doctors/ Sports Trainers can get real-time health status of the
wearer e.g. Hexoskin
● Jawbone and wristband system tracks routine activity. ShoeSense recognizes discrete
and relaxing gestures
● VOYCE Dog Collar can tracks our dogs’ activities while we are out
● Bluetooth, for mobile phones, have replaced earphones
● Pacemakers, Hearing Aid, Prosthetics used as medical equipments
● Offers multiple options like multimedia, bluetooth, wifi, camera, others...especially,
Samsung Galaxy Gear Watch
● Smart Glasses - brought technology to our vision e.g. Google Glasses
● Interactive clothing – Doctors/ Sports Trainers can get real-time health status of the
wearer e.g. Hexoskin
● Jawbone and wristband system tracks routine activity. ShoeSense recognizes discrete
and relaxing gestures
● VOYCE Dog Collar can tracks our dogs’ activities while we are out
● Bluetooth, for mobile phones, have replaced earphones
● Pacemakers, Hearing Aid, Prosthetics used as medical equipments
17. Wearable Tech- What Experts say?Wearable Tech- What Experts say?
Steve Power Brown, Intel chief evangelist and futurist - the next
decade will see wearable technology hit the mainstream, driven by
the continued rise of smaller computers, larger data volumes, and
more natural communication with devices
Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Chrome - Android and
apps at Google Wearable gadgets aren't just smart versions of
glasses or watches, but also anything that embeds sensors that
can collect data and deliver it to devices that can then better
serve their users
Gadi Amit, principal and owner of San Francisco studio New Deal
Design- people will soon have up to ten miniature devices on their
bodies and clothes monitoring their health, organizing their social lives
and responding to their emotional needs
18. Sonny Vu, chief executive and founder of Misfit
Ventures- at the moment none of the wearable systems
passes the turn around test – as in, if you were on the way to work
and realized you'd left it behind, would you turn around to get it?
Canalys, an independent analyst agency - Though
currently a relatively small market serving. Fitness enthusiasts,
wearable bands represent a massive opportunity in the medical
and wellness segment... 2014 will be the year that wearables
become a key consumer technology
Wearable Tech- What Experts say?Wearable Tech- What Experts say?
19. What's the Future of Wearable Technology?
Google announced it’s releasing a Software Development Kit (SDK)
for Android-powered Wearables
iWatch, secures solar touchscreen patent
● Looxcie has released live streaming wearable headset with live-
feed access from a proprietary tablet and smartphone app
20. Sensible Baby that fits into a chest pocket and sends information and
active alerts on temperature, baby orientation and breathing to a
parent's mobile device
● Sensory Fiction(MIT Labs) in which
reader will soon experience physical
sensation while reading the written words
Smart Contact Lenses, which can help measure
glucose level in tears
Disney's MyMagic+, is capable of monitoring visitors
and collecting data about their behaviour in Disney World theme parks
What's the Future of Wearable Technology?
21. Global Wearable Technology Market Trends - Global Scenario,
Industry Analysis, Size, Share and Forecaste
Global Wearable Technology Market Trends - Global Scenario,
Industry Analysis, Size, Share and Forecaste
Source: Transparency Market AnalysisSource: Transparency Market Analysis
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000
Combine Annual Growth Rate
Year
USDMillion
22. How to Benefit From the Wearable Technology Boom?How to Benefit From the Wearable Technology Boom?
Big brands already in, like - Fitbit or Nike+ Fuelband. Wearable
to become the next wave of hardware innovation
What users get?
● Good portability
● Hands-free use
● Comfortable
● Always on for the task it is designed
● Quick accessibility
● Fashionable
Big brands already in, like - Fitbit or Nike+ Fuelband. Wearable
to become the next wave of hardware innovation
What users get?
● Good portability
● Hands-free use
● Comfortable
● Always on for the task it is designed
● Quick accessibility
● Fashionable
23. ● Less Versatile
● Smaller
● Ambient noise
● Not as widely accepted
● Expensive
● A lot of wiring, at times
● Heat emission may cause irritation
● Side-effects (headaches)
● Data security threats - If the device is lost / stolen
● Less Versatile
● Smaller
● Ambient noise
● Not as widely accepted
● Expensive
● A lot of wiring, at times
● Heat emission may cause irritation
● Side-effects (headaches)
● Data security threats - If the device is lost / stolen
But, with a few hidden limitationsBut, with a few hidden limitations
24. Without a doubt, Wearable Technology is and will be the most
prevailing topic this year. As it is mentioned:
● Getting smaller in size
● Wearables will continue to reign in popularity
● Even reaching to animals
● Brave attempts at fashionable bluetooth jewellery and clothing
● Focusing needed on better designs for mass appeal
● Future projections seems to be reaching to the highest level
● Wearables will integrate more seamlessly into daily life
● Adding more sensors will consolidate devices and broaden market
appeal
Without a doubt, Wearable Technology is and will be the most
prevailing topic this year. As it is mentioned:
● Getting smaller in size
● Wearables will continue to reign in popularity
● Even reaching to animals
● Brave attempts at fashionable bluetooth jewellery and clothing
● Focusing needed on better designs for mass appeal
● Future projections seems to be reaching to the highest level
● Wearables will integrate more seamlessly into daily life
● Adding more sensors will consolidate devices and broaden market
appeal
Conclusion