“The next twelve months will be a critical period for the acceptance and adoption of wearable devices,” says Joshua Flood, an ABI Research senior analyst . “Healthcare and sports and activity trackers are rapidly becoming mass-market products. On the flipside, wearable devices like smart watches need to overcome some critical obstacles. Aesthetic design, more compelling use cases, battery life and lower price points are the main inhibitors. How vendors approach these challenges and their respective solutions will affect the wearable market far in the future.”
ABI Research also claims that the increased diversity of hardware vendors will allow even fledgling and underdeveloped manufacturers to release their own wearable gadgets and compete with the major players in the industry. The research company claims that smart watches and glasses won't be a big hit on the market – however, it is expected that more than 2 million smart glasses will be sold in 2014 and the demand for such wearable devices will increase in 2015.
Would you rather buy a smart watch/smart glasses or a wearable fitness sensor? Check out our pick with some of the more interesting wearables that were announced at CES 2014 and let us know in the comments section!
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