PricewaterhouseCoopers has published a study on the smart wearables
market, which shows that the Apple Watch is the most hotly anticipated
device. 59% of people questioned said they are looking forward to trying
the first Apple smartwatch.
A potential smartwatch by Amazon would also enjoy significant
interest - 57% of the survey participants would like to see the retail
giant come up with its own wearable. Google-powered devices aren't that
far behind with 53% interest.
Of course with Android Wear smartwatches already on sale for a few
months, chances are plenty of people have already jumped on board and
aren't on the waiting list anymore. In fact, according to the study one
in five US adults already own a smart wearable of one kind of another,
which means that pioneers have been handsomely rewarded for their speed.
However, 33% of those early adopters have abandoned their purchasing
device within one year so there's obviously huge potential for
improving. 76% of all respondents said that they don't see the smart
wearables as a potential replacement for a gadget they already have -
instead it should serve to bring new functionality.
There's obviously huge potential in the smart wearable niche at
present given the sheer number of large players that aim to participate
and the amount of marketing dollars they bring to it. We'll have to wait
for at least another year until for things to settle down before we
find out who manages to get the largest slice of the pie, though.
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