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Hardware design limits usability of wearable devices, finds Strategy Analytics

January 25, 2018

Posted by: Zenobia Hegde

As the need for complex, differentiated use cases for wearable devices grows, so too will their size and weight increase causing discomfort to users wanting to wear them daily. A recent study from the User Experience Strategies (UXS) service at Strategy Analytics “UXS Technology Planning Report: Wearables”,investigating the needs, behaviors and expectations of consumers regarding wearable devices, has found hardware design is one of the most obstructive factors for wearable devices because it inhibits what they can actually do.

Key report findings:

Mathew Alton

Mathew Alton, analyst and report author commented, “To ensure that wearables are comfortable when worn, cloud-based processing is a viable solution. In this relationship, the network would offset the local processing required from a wearable, allowing the hardware to be designed around comfort rather than compromised with the addition of hardware components.”

Chris Schreiner, director of Syndicated Research, UXIP, added, “But the caveat here is the requirement for network services; and this will undoubtedly introduce cost. While this will breathe new life into the wearables market, manufacturers must work hard to provide the most cost-effective solutions.”

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