Last week at the annual Consumer Electronics Show hosted in Las Vegas, there was no shortage of impressive technological innovations including the array of CES 2014 wearables. Trend Hunter President Shelby Walsh discusses her top finds for body tracking and monitoring wearables that were showcased at this year's event.
From baby's temperature, dog's fitness and biometric shirts, these CES 2015 wearables address so much more than your average fitness tracker. The FitBark, for example, goes beyond human physical health to ensure man's best friend is taken care of as well. A line of biometric clothing for teens and kids that monitors fitness in real-time was also on display. In another effort to include a wider range of age groups, temperature-tracking soothers were unveiled. The InBody Band is also taking fitness tracking to a new level, as it measures body mass, fat percentage and other comprehensive health factors.
CES 2015 Wearable Tech
Shelby Walsh Shares Her Favorite CES 2015 Wearables and Body Monitors
Trend Themes
1. Body Tracking Wearables - Opportunity to develop innovative wearable devices that track and monitor various aspects of the human body.
2. Pets Fitness Monitoring - Disruptive innovation opportunity to create wearable devices that cater to monitoring the health and fitness of pets.
3. Temperature-tracking Wearables - Potential for disruptive innovation in the development of wearable devices that track and regulate body temperature.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - Opportunity for the health and wellness industry to integrate wearable technologies for tracking and monitoring body health.
2. Pet Care - Emerging market for wearable technologies in the pet care industry to monitor the health and fitness of pets.
3. Textile and Clothing - Innovation potential in the textile and clothing industry to create smart fabrics and garments for tracking and regulating body temperature.