
With the fast progression in the innovation, wearable gadgets top the patterns. They accompany propelled handling powers, sensors, show quality, correspondence channels and dependable battery life which draws in the general population around the world. These highlights enhance profitability, enhance client relations and better correspondence.
Wear OS applications run directly on a watch, giving you access to gear, for instance, sensors and the GPU. Wearable applications resemble diverse applications that use the Android SDK, nonetheless, a differentiation in structure and helpfulness. A Wear application should work independently of a phone application, allowing customers the best flexibility in their choice of phones. Let us look at the top wearable trends of 2018.
- Amazon's Smartglasses
The company is ready to plunge into wearables from a pair of smart glasses that will house its Alexa voice assistant. The glasses will use bone-conduction audio through the frame which requires no earbuds and looks like regular specs without AR.
- Swimming Goggles
The South Korean company Zwim is ready to launch smart goggles for better analysis and accuracy in those pool sessions which looks like a promising ramp up in the new year.
- Xperia Ear Open
Unlike Apple's AirPods, Sony is making steady progress by launching the Ear Open which offers fuller sound to music and the real world at the same time. It will have features of real-time translation, AI assistance, and automatic volume adjustment.
- Smart Patches
It is difficult to create a wearable device in miniaturized technology down far enough to fit on your wrist. With the smart patches, it offers more space to build advanced technology for monitoring our health.
- Self-powered Watches
It is launched by a startup industry which provides a solution to keep you away from the charger and keeps your battery going by taking power from solar or body heat.
- Embr Wave
Is there any solution to cool down or heat up your body from summers or winters? Well, the Embr wave is set to do that for its device which can heat or cool your wrist and your whole body.
- Nuheara
The company invented the augmented audio torch which has already shipped its impressive IQBuds and started to improve smart earbuds with new features. We still expect more hardware and software changes from this ambitious outfit.
- Women's health tech
In the women healthcare area, there are a lot more to pick up. Livia tackles the period pains while Ava is using wearable tech to track the women's fertility and detects pregnancy etc.
- Forerunner 645 Music
Finally, the Sports fan of Garmin gets the Forerunner 645 Music which lets you transfer the music to the watch by offering offline support for music services as well.
- Fitbit’s
The next year is going to be of Fitbit's first smartwatch which is a bigger push into health tracking with sleep apnea and atrial fibrillation heading the list of conditions to tackle.
- Serious health tracking
Health tracking has consisted of the same things like step count, calorie burn and heart rate may be. But, there is a lot more to explore and gain a deeper understanding of our health. For this, Apple watch can have a heart rate sensor while Fitbit can detect sleep apnea with its iconic smartwatch.
- Augmented Reality
AR seems to be very convincing when we talk about Apple's ARKit, Android ARCore, Snapchat World Lenses, and Facebook's AR ambitions. Ultimately, the next year is going to stay in competition among the companies for the better products which will serve as the catalyst.
Before You Go
There are a lot more trends in the wearable technology which are going to keep us more digital techie one. You can also wish to build your own Android wearable device and stand ahead by upgrading to different system architectures and technologies.