“Companies making these devices need
to ensure their products remain exciting for users once the initial enthusiasm
ebbs. Furthermore, wearable devices need to be comfortable, attractively
designed, easy to use and have great battery life”
CCS Insight
Chief of Research Ben Wood on the findings of a Survey that reveals the level
of awareness as it relates to smartwatches
Smartwatches are no on the horizon,
at least from Samsung, which has already outed one such, the Galaxy that may be
a bit to archaic to be a hit with the mainstream as argued in my Geezam blog article entitled “Samsung
Gear Smartwatch is too Dick Tracey and not Simple enough to want you to Rock
the Future on your Wrist”.
So says a recent survey of 1,500 smartphone
owners in the US and UK by On Device Research to determine who want them and if
this is the next big thing or the next big hype as stated in the article “Smartwatches:
Staying power or fleeting technology?”, published October 3, 2013 8:07 PM PDT
by Dara Kerr, CNET News.
The results of the survey by On
Device Research published on Wednesday October 3rd 2013 in the
article “Wearable
technology far from tipping point”, published Wednesday September 4, 2013 @
8:22, On Device are interesting:
1.
40% of those early
adopters eventually stopped wearing their smartwatch because it got dated
2.
50% knew about
wearable fitness trackers
3.
50% of US smartphone
users surveyed had heard about Google Glass
4.
65% knew of
smartwatches
A graph also makes these stats a
little easier to digest!
If you were to listen to On Device
Research marketing manager Siim Teller, he'd make you realize it's not hype as
the trend is very real, quote: “We are surprised by how many people are aware
of wearable technology. Sixty-five percent of respondents had heard of smart
watches and over 50 percent knew about wearable fitness trackers. Nearly half
of those surveyed in the US had heard about Google Glass. This is very high for
a product that isn't even commercially available at the moment.”
Clearly the market is psyched and
ready for smartwatches, be it from Microsoft, Samsung, LG, Google or even Apple
as prognosticated in my blog article
entitled “Samsung’s
apparently into Wristwatches along with Google and LG as smartwatch-smartphone
Tango Catches Fire”. And as On Device Research is spot on with my blog article
entitled “Samsung
Galaxy Gear was not all that it promised - Wearable Computing Renaissance and
smartphone and Tablet Extinction once improved” as that’s what’s needed:
1.
Smartwatches that
are related to fitness, as that’s’ the craze right now
2.
Smartwatches that
have Battery life comparable to regular watches
3.
Smartwatches that
are synchable and multi-purpose with any device and also synch with your Home Appliances
and even automobiles
4.
Smartwatches that
are fashionable and look like regular wristwatches and are able to go with
whatever you have to wear
If the Samsung Gear and other
smartwatches such as the Pebble and the Martian are anything to go by, then the
smartwatch makes have a long ways to go before smartwatches become as
mainstream as regular watches and are not device that’ll drift from memory.
But they’re on the right track: Everybody
wants to look fashionable and nobody wants to look like Dick Tracey or
Inspector Gadget! Otherwise they’ll end up being Frozen (2013)!
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