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Wearables: What are the customer engagement challenges and opportunities? | MyCustomer

Wearables: What are the customer engagement challenges and opportunities? | MyCustomer | Internet of Things & Wearable Technology Insights | Scoop.it

YouGov estimates that there will be 6.1 million wearable device owners in the UK by the end of 2015 and Juniper research predicts that wearable devices will generate $53.2 billion in global retail revenue by 2019. So what does this growing area of technology mean for marketers and their relationships with customers?


What’s interesting is that out of all of the wearable devices, smartwatches are expected to generate the highest adoption and spur the trend. Smartwatches are expected to replace fitness devices as the most purchased wearables category by 2017. Apple is the latest tech giant to make a play in this market and recently unveiled an update to its Apple Watch where third party apps can now be downloaded in isolation from the iPhone. Recently voted top of the ‘CoolBrands’ list, it’s likely that Apple’s foray into the smartwatch market will drive consumers to lust after the wearable tech trend....

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How can brands engage customers on wearable devices? Challenges ahead!

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, October 19, 2015 2:11 AM

How can brands engage customers on wearable devices? Challenges ahead!

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Garmin Vivofit: A Fitness Tracker You Only Need to Charge Once a Year

Garmin Vivofit: A Fitness Tracker You Only Need to Charge Once a Year | Internet of Things & Wearable Technology Insights | Scoop.it

Marking its foray into the crowded wristband fitness tracker space, Garmin launched at CES 2014 the vivofit, a waterproof device that learns a user's fitness habits and sets different daily goals. Unlike most competing wristband trackers that require a recharge after seven to 10 days, the company promises a full year's worth of battery on one charge, thanks to two user-replaceable coin cell batteries.The vivofit aims to go head to head with other fitness wristband trackers such as the Nike+ Fuelband SE, the Fitbit Force and the Jawbone Up. It will come in five flavors — black, purple, teal, blue and slate — and in two sizes: small and large. The vivofit ships in the first quarter of 2014 and costs $129.99. A bundle with a heart-rate monitor will also be available for $169.99, allowing users to get more accurate calorie-burn information while working out....

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Fitness fans will like the battery capacity.

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