In the past two years, under the impetus of capital, smart wearable products have made breakthroughs in different fields, and many manufacturers have begun to explore this emerging market.
In foreign countries, Internet technology giants such as Microsoft, Google, consumer electronics companies such as Sony, Samsung, and Nike, Adidas and other companies have extended their reach to smart wearable devices.
Domestic, Baidu's "cloud" data model is under construction, and the smart bracelets produced by Qihoo 360, Xiaomi and ZTE have occupied a certain market share.
Smart wearable devices are becoming more and more popular among the public, and smart bracelets and smart watches are becoming an important symbol of health and fashion. Although wearable devices are in full swing, there are still many people in the industry who are screaming about the future development of smart wearable devices.
In some industry insiders, the vast majority of wearable devices measure nothing more than heart rate blood pressure, plus the calculated energy consumption of lung capacity, which may be important, but there is no hard demand for it.
Now the core technology of wearable devices is sensor technology. It can only collect data such as heart rate measurement. Real core data such as blood sugar and blood pressure, the sensor can not be measured without damage (that is, without blood collection). Before the breakthrough in sensor technology, wearable devices only stayed in the stage of foam and concept.
However, recent market research firm IDC's latest report shows that global wearable device shipments are expected to reach 101.9 million units this year, an increase of 29% over 2015. By 2020, this growth rate will remain at around 20%, and shipments of smart wearables will increase to 213 million units by then.
The data from IDC can show that smart wearable devices will show great vitality and market potential. From the perspective of product form, smart bracelets and watches firmly occupy a large market share, but other forms are also emerging, such as smart positioning shoes, smart clothing and so on.
From the perspective of content and function, smart wearable devices have also made great progress. From the simple two-step function in the previous two years, to the comprehensive detection functions such as heart rate and speed measurement, and gradually in industry, medical , military, and education. , entertainment and many other fields have shown important research value and application potential.
As sensors and software continue to advance, wearable devices are being developed for professional and niche consumers, such as “sports watches†specially designed for track and field, cycling, and diving sports, earthquake-resistant and anti-fall, and the premium space brought by their own differences. Large, high in price, and sustainable, giving manufacturers the opportunity to develop improvements.
The most promising consumer groups of wearable devices are the silver-haired people. According to a survey report, the number of silver-haired people over the age of 60 is now about 900 million. By 2020, the number will exceed 2 billion. The silver-haired people may be safe for action, monitor the pace of blood sugar, assist in auditory vision, and urgently report. Rely on wearable electronic devices. These people not only want, but also need such products.
At the same time, many people in the industry also believe that smart wearable devices can achieve maximum performance in the field of old-age care. In addition to monitoring the activities of the elderly, it can also be combined with smart home, big data and smart home pension cloud platform to solve Old-age care, health, safety, and emotional issues.
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