Smart Watches And Fitness Bands - Here's Why The Wrist Will Be The Next Frontier For Computers

Advertisement

WearableUnitsForecast

BII

Wrist-worn devices account for the bulk of the $2.5 billion wearables market

Analysts have been too quick to write off the smart watch market after the negative reception for Samsung's Galaxy Gear watch device.

Advertisement

We still agree with Apple CEO Tim Cook when he said in May 2013, "I think the wrist is interesting."

The $2.5 billion wearable computing market has so far been anchored by smart fitness bracelets and the Kickstarter-funded Pebble smart watch. These two categories are quickly fusing into one larger market: smart wristwear. Smart wristwear will become the wearables category-leader for the ordinary consumer. (See chart, above.)

Complimentary Tech Event
Transform talent with learning that works
Capability development is critical for businesses who want to push the envelope of innovation.Discover how business leaders are strategizing around building talent capabilities and empowering employee transformation.Know More

New mass-market smart watches from companies like Sony, Qualcomm, and Nike are debuting all the time. They may be of uneven quality, but they will get better. Many of them are fitness bands that include watch displays, or timepieces with fitness band-type features like GPS and pedometers. Speculation surrounding an Apple iWatch pegs its release date around mid-2014.

In a recent proprietary forecast for the smart watch market, BI Intelligence has published a half-dozen charts and datasets illustrating the potential for smart watches within the wearable computing space and mobile.

Advertisement

Access The Full Report And All Our Wearables Data By Signing Up For A Free Trial Today >>

Here are the dynamics and numbers driving the emerging smart watch market:

In full, the report:

To access BI Intelligence's full reports on The Smart Watch Market and the Wearable Computing market, sign up for a free trial subscription here.