Creators of The Wearables Database here.
Awesome to be featured! We built the database as part of our research to find workplace applications for wearable devices.
We wanted to know what every device could and couldn't do, and if there was a workplace application for them.
We've been in this space for over a year and while media is busy debating whether or not consumers will fall in love with wearables, we've become certain that enterprise is where some of these devices will find serious traction.
Right now we're excited about our latest product Canary. It allows IT and monitoring solutions providers to easily send critical alerts to a variety of wearable devices. We're hoping to make it easy to connect existing enterprise software with wearables. http://www.vandrico.com/canary if you want to take a peek.
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@gonzalotudela Your collection is very comprehensive. I loved you you categorized them
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I was actually searching for a specific kind of wearable today for a friend. Didn't find what was required, but found this :D
not sure how useful this is for most people - but great for me. simple visual breakdown of the market.
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Hi Guys, we launched wearables in Australia in 2017 and then came over to the States where we will be launching our contactless payment wearable in the US Qtr2, 2021. We were the guys behind the partnership with Visa that launched WaveShades (Pay by Sunglasses at 6 music festivals - https://youtu.be/JAWyvfRxY1o). Our data has shown that wearables as a stand alone is more of a feature than a business. It needs to attach itself to a business case so enterprise is potentially the right direction. It's why Apple / Google are doubling down on health. @gonzalotudela - looks like you are doing amazing things. :PC
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