Wearables Week in Review
The week when:
- Wash your hands
- Another day, another study
- Panic on the streets of … anywhere?
Wearables Week In Review
The week when:
- Get out and run (for less)
- Work out with Apple?
Wearables Week In Review
The week when:
- Tracking the virus
- Stop touching your face!
- Beans…
Wearables Week In Review
The week when:
- Huawei GT 2 Series
- Another Luxury Watch
- Warning Ring
Profile Report
The Wearables Profile Report leverages the recent survey results in an interactive tool, allowing customers to compare and contrast wearable adoption among different demographics, device ownership and more.
Wearables Week In Review
The week when:
- Amazfit X Concept Coming to Indiegogo
- Huawei Watch Coming Soon
- Fitbit Charging 4wards?
Marketplace Report - March 2020
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.
Wearables Week In Review
The week when:
- Tag Heuer Launches New Smartwatch
- Luxury And a Cellular Connection
- Jacquard Meets FIFA Gaming
Wearables Ownership Report - March 2020
With this latest version of the Wearables Report we have segmented it into two distinct reports. This report focuses on the consumer’s ownership of activity trackers and smartwatches, including ownership levels and trends, how and where the devices were purchased, purchase intent and interest in next generation wearables. The second report, Wearables Use, focuses on behaviors and activities that these owners undertake with the devices.
The Evolving Ecosystem 2.0
The Evolving Ecosystem report looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the major consumer tech ecosystems. Today, these are driven by a consumer’s choice of smartphone, with either iOS and Android driving consumer tech behavior as they try to stay within the same ecosystem. But in the future, we expect voice-based interfaces to play a far more central role in the consumer/tech relationship.
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 19
- Next page