Now this report confused me entirely since this isn't a technology but rather a category. The group actually chose to report different wearable technologies, and for me, they failed to discuss each technology that they presented in greater detail. They just presented what the technology is all about, and that's it.
The group presented different technologies, ranging from eye wears (like the Google Glass) to footwear (like the Nike MAG with Power Laces). Since I have already discussed two eye wears on this blog, I would like to focus on three new technologies.
Kiwi Move
The Kiwi Move is a daring innovation in the consumer-grade wearable technology space. It is a small computer that can track all facets of your life, automate appliances in your home, and collect other data, if you (or a kindly app developer) can program it to do so. It could be a fitness tracker, but it's more than that. And it's kind of like a smart watch, but much smarter. It utilizes a microphone and motion technologies respectively. The device responds to voice commands and gestures and it can be customized to great varieties such as "If I draw a horizontal line while I'm wearing the device, the music player will play a music from the library". Pretty cool, if you ask me.
Nike FuelBand + SE, Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch, and Casio G Shock GB 6900
The Nike Fuelband SE is the activity tracker follow-up and replacement for the Nike Fuelband. So basically, it's an upgrade to the previous Nike FuelBand. It now comes with a Bluetooth 4.0 for real time syncing. Other benefits of the technology includes what the previous FuelBand offers which are tracking for calories and steps, iOS integration, and water resistance.
The Samsung Galaxy Gear is the latest development on the smartwatch scene and Samsung’s most recent effort at a wearable gadget. With an inbuilt camera and the ability to make and receive calls direct from your wrist, the Samsung Galaxy Gear is attempting to satisfy many needs. The only problem? That price tag.
The Casio G Shock GB6900 (in my opinion, they need to rename this so that people will remember it. Smart G, perhaps?) is a classic four-button G-Shock body that adds Bluetooth 4.0 and just enough new functionality to hopefully attract buyers looking for a fashionable, connected accessory.
Nike MAG with Power Laces
Ahhh, the age of the self tying shoes has come. You guys might have probably seen this in the movie Back to the Future, but this wearable technology is what it is. It's just a self tying shoe. No further explanations needed, not unless they add something really interesting before it's released in 2015.