Wearables Week in Review
The week when:
- Cityzens’ scarf
- The Pro era is (possibly) upon us
- Glassholes 2.0?
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The week when:
- Cityzens’ scarf
- The Pro era is (possibly) upon us
- Glassholes 2.0?
The week when:
- Nest Brings Live Feeds to the Big Screen
- TP-Link Introduces New Smart Lighting
The week when:
- Netflix loses subscribers, but projects gains
- ESPN+ raises prices
- Amazon Prime Video unveils app upgrade
The week when:
- Alexa Prepares for the Context-Aware Smart Home
- Xiaomi’s New Smart Speaker Can Control Dumb Appliances
The week when:
- The deal with new foldables
- AT&T’s back to school benefits
The quarterly Wearable Marketplace report provides a detailed listing of the latest consumer wearable products that are in market, or expected to launch soon. The report tracks a wide variety of wearable product metrics and also provides useful infographics on the various wearable devices and device categories.
Though the home automation market followed a strong 2021 with a slower start to 2022, household ownership levels for many categories continues to grow. Adoption of security and monitoring devices, which account for a majority of retail sales, remains high but ownership levels of smaller revenue categories such as smart lighting and smart power has also grown, an indication consumer needs are evolving.
Key insights uncovered in this consumer report include:
The week when:
- Wink Smart Home Service Goes Dark
- Alexa Can Now Mimic Voices of the Dead
The week when:
- YouTube TV Reaches Milestone
- Netflix and Microsoft team up
- NFL will choose a streamer for its Sunday Ticket this fall
The week when:
- Verizon debuts affordable unlimited plan
- Nothing Phone 1 commercially debuts