Innovative technology illuminates the future of smart wearable devices

Technology Trends Life has gradually moved toward intelligence, and wearable devices have become popular. The debut of Google Glass in 2012 was called "the first year of smart wearable devices." In 2013, various companies entered the smart wearable device R&D to gain a share in the new round of technological revolution. In 2014, the focus of competition for wearable devices was wrist. Samsung introduced three potential energy watches. Asus, LG and Motorola all launched Android Wear. Even Apple has joined the game. Neptune launched Pine, Samsung launched GearS, will.i.am also launched its own smart watch PULS. Smart wearable devices are extremely competitive.

Wearable devices realize powerful functions through software support, data interaction, and cloud interaction. Wearable devices will bring about a great change in our lives and perceptions. 2015 will undoubtedly continue to be hot, we briefly analyze the top ten trends of wearable devices in 2015:

1. Virtual reality technology will be adopted by smart phones more mainstream Facebook acquires Oculus VR, a virtual reality technology company for $2 billion, for a reason. A technology that can create new realities in the Internet has a profound impact on all aspects of our lives. Obviously, there are games and entertainment, as well as business and education. Virtual reality is not a new concept. The new idea is that cheaper and more powerful screens, sensors and processors allow ordinary consumers to own this technology.

In 2015 we hope to see that Oculus can launch a consumer version of Rift. Sony also soon introduced a virtual reality headset called Morpheus. Microsoft's HoloLens also made its debut. But I expect the 2015 virtual reality headset to use smart phones, just like Samsung GearVR and Google Cardboard. Samsung's GearVR is currently only available in the United States, and the applications that can be used are also very limited. But this is only the beginning. This is not our only choice. We have already realized that smartphone virtual reality, including PincVR, will enter the market in 2015. I believe that these virtual reality devices will eventually make virtual reality mainstream.

2. The wearable camera is not limited to the GoPro listing in the sports field . Snapchat acquired Vengeance Labs, the popular eyewear manufacturer of EpiphanyEyewear. Both of these big movements indicate the popularity of wearable cameras. Using your own POV to capture your every move is the greatest success of extreme sports. But as these cameras, like the NarrativeClip and Pivothead sunglasses, become cheaper and more wearable, I see these devices jump out of the sports world and start to take the mainstream way in a super-shared way, which will affect the existing Social sharing platforms, especially Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube, may even bring new social networks centered on such media.

In addition to capturing our lives through their own perspectives, new technologies like Bublcam can use 360-degree image and video capture to bring immersive experiences to virtual reality. Professionals may use it for the first time, but as this type of image capture is cheaper and more popular, ordinary users will also be attracted to it.

3, the wearable device is actually a killer application authentication <br> <br> addition to fitness tracking, wearable device is difficult to find its "killer app." The notification function is not enough to become a reason for people to buy smart watches. Taking photos with Google glasses can't persuade people to accept the price of 1,500 US dollars. But don't you need to remember passwords and wearables that you can pay for? Yes, that's it.

Wearable devices, such as Samsung's Gear series, can bypass your phone's screen lock when your smartwatch is nearby. Wearable devices in 2015 can use biometrics to increase the level of security, such as Nym, wear is verification. Toronto’s Nymi Company promises to provide authentication and access to any connected device without a password, as long as you wear a wristband. I hope that the wearable device in 2015 will also be connected to other devices (Internet of Things) via Bluetooth, just like Nymi.

In addition to solving password problems, payment functionality is another opportunity for development of wearable devices. Apple and ApplePay, Samsung and PayPal and Nymi team up with RBC & MasterCard, both of which will introduce payment functions in 2015. It is expected that in the second half of 2015 you will be able to meet and watch the payment at Starbucks instead of waving the mobile payment.

4, AppleWatch success <br> <br> because Apple is known for technological innovation. Previous examples include iPods, iPhones and iPads, and Apple Watch will once again lead the market. Apple Watch will be successful because Apple is a lifestyle brand that knows the needs of the public. Wearable devices, especially smart watches, are now facing market positioning problems; the time is ripe, and Apple just needs to do a good job of persuading us to make us realize that we need this type of product.

Of course, I think there are many other reasons for the success of Apple Watch. One is that Apple emphasizes fashion and diversity. Its iOS integration system has a loyal user base and a thriving developer ecosystem. But perhaps the biggest reason is that Apple's products have a good reputation. If you remember that the iPod was just on the market, showing off those white headphones is a symbol of status. Most free and leisure elites in cafes now use the MacBook. The traditional watch is also a symbol of identity. A smart watch that can be used as an identity symbol has a great chance of success.

5, AppleWatch bring new ways to communicate <br> <br> Apple Watch after watching the press conference, I am very excited about the concept of digital watches Apple. An emoji that draws on the watch, sends heartbeats, clicks, and animations sounds like a gimmick, but I believe Apple has provided a great opportunity for the development of wearable technology: to further improve communications.

Like previous wave of mobile phones and text messages, wearable devices will also create new ways of communication. Through the wearable device, we can use voice and gesture communication, but also through tactile and led lights for wordless and verbal communication.

6, fashion brands began a wide range of advance into the scientific and technological community

Wearable technology and technology are expected to merge in 2015. It is technology that takes up wearable technology news in 2014. In 2015, we will see heavyweight fashionistas march into this field and integrate “wear” into “wearable technology”.

Fashion and technology cooperation has shown signs this year. Samsung and Diesel launched the Diesel Black Gold Bracelet for GearS Smart Watch, Fitbit and Tory Burch to launch a new series of sensor accessories. Intel and Opening Ceremony launched MICA at the Fashion Week. According to rumors, we will see smart watches of TAGHeuer, Swatch and Fossil in 2015. It is expected that we can also see smart connectable jewelry such as ring bracelets.

With the increase in demand for smart watches, fitness trackers, smart jewellery and smart clothing, it is expected that more fashion brands will cooperate with technology cooperation manufacturers to launch connectable apparel, and fashion brands may actively seek cooperation. It is expected that such a wearable device will be available on technology sites like Best Buy and on fashion websites in the future.

7, more wearable device can determine the mood <br> <br> as early as 2013, I predicted that by 2014 we will see a healthy track will separate from the meter to the step of using more sensors. We have seen Moto360 introduce optical sensors to measure heart rate, wearable devices use heart rate monitors to view our physical state, and in 2015 we will introduce galvanic skin response (GSR) sensors to measure our emotions.

Moodmetric's Smart Ring has used this sensor to monitor and record your emotional responses so that you can identify patterns and help you calm down. Sensoree's GERMood sweater uses this sensor to identify your emotions and show your reaction to the outside world through colors. The latest fitness trackers such as JawboneUP3 and Microsoft Band also use GSR sensors.

I expect that the wearable devices with GSR sensors embedded in 2015 can be used as an extension of body language to convey our feelings about the outside world. In addition to steps, heart rate, and breathing, the fitness and health app also adds this measure of emotions.

8, smart clothing into the gym

Wearables are not new in the gym. Athletes and gym attendants often use chest straps and running watches to track their performance and achieve goals. However, wearing a watch or a chest strap is troublesome and can only provide data. Don't be afraid of bodybuilders, smart shirts and shorts. Just as easy as wearing sportswear, smart clothing can track biological data such as heart rate, respiration rate, and activity.

There are currently two smart clothing company giants, OMSignal and Hexoskin, both of which are located in Montreal. Hexoskin's smart shirt was adopted by Olympic athletes and space agencies. OMSignal developed a new line of smart shirts for Ralph Lauren of the US Open. Both companies have introduced smart clothing, and in 2015 there are newcomers like Atho who have entered the field.

According to a recent Gartner report, the global sales of smart clothing from 100,000 to more than 10 million in 2014 are expected to exceed smart bracelets and smart watches in 2016.

9, developers began to enter the field of wearable devices, but is temporarily unable to profit <br> <br> If the hardware in 2014, then 2015 is a wearable device software years, especially smart watch and virtual reality. New application stores will appear and developers will fill them up.

For developers and development shops, enterprise applications appear to be the most profitable, including applications that analyze data and increase productivity. Salesforce's Wearable Device Developer Alliance, which helps developers connect to wearable applications and the Salesforce1 platform, shows the prospects for these types of applications.

But with the launch of devices such as Myo, Nymi, and Apple Watch, there are opportunities for developers to develop applications for end consumers. I hope to see some familiar apps on mobile phones landing in 2015 on virtual reality and smart watch app stores. However, using mobile phones as an example, developers who directly publish applications to consumers are finding it difficult to obtain revenue. In fact, many wearable device application stores currently do not support paid download applications, although they are still in development. However, even if paid applications are feasible, users are expected to use free applications mainly like mobile phones.

10, privacy and security concerns continue to increase <br> <br> think Sony's attack it, the next few years there will be different types of network attacks. For hackers, although next year's wearable devices are "small fish", this will not prevent the public from worrying about the privacy and security of these devices. Privacy and security are still major issues, and in some cases, especially new devices such as those using EMG and GSR sensors, privacy security is one of the reasons why many people refuse to use it.

Wearable device hardware and software manufacturers need to clearly and clearly tell users what data they have collected, who owns the data, and how they will use the data to quell user concerns. Companies that react quickly will win. I hope that in 2015, there will be laws and ordinances for companies that will be introduced to solve these problems at the regulatory level.

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