PhoneDog- I feel like I've been talking a lot about wearable tech lately, but at the same time with it being so prevalent nowadays it seems that there is a lot to say about them. I've talked about how I didn't have an interest in them, to how I might have jumped the gun about that statement, and now I have something else I want to bring up when it comes to wearables: They can be kind of ugly.
It's been almost a month since wearable pioneer Fitbit unveiled a much-needed update to its Charge and Flex ranges, giving them a bunch of aesthetic and functional upgrades in the process. Customers have been able to secure their orders ahead of the loose "fall" release date but from today, anyone itching to get their hands on the new devices can now do so.
China may become the world’s largest wearable customer in 2017, if sales continue to surge as they have in 2016, by 84 percent.
Demand for wearable gadgets hasn’t lived up to the hype, and a report suggests things are only getting worse ahead of the company’s expected Watch reboot
use of wearables in our day to day life is not yet practical, except for smartwatches to some extent. devices like google glass are not yet widely accepted in the society and they are costly too.