The Intel Smartwatch Raises Eyebrows at CES 2014
Malika Renee Butss — January 10, 2014 — Tech
References: theglobeandmail & theverge
A technology-infused watch beyond its time is the Intel Smartwatch, making all the noise in Las Vegas. Unveiled at CES 2014, tech company Intel made an outstanding presentation surrounding all its wearable tech pieces, one of which is a smartwatch unlike any other. Contrary to other smartwatches, the Intel Smartwatch won't be needing a smartphone to function; this watch has connectivity all covered.
However, just like your favorite smartphone, this timepiece features geofencing, which grants the user notifications based on location. Intel is all about wearable technology this year, and this watch is by far my favorite piece of scientific fashion. Though this tech timepiece is still undergoing its construction stages, I'm sure it will be a smartwatch hard to beat when it finally releases.
However, just like your favorite smartphone, this timepiece features geofencing, which grants the user notifications based on location. Intel is all about wearable technology this year, and this watch is by far my favorite piece of scientific fashion. Though this tech timepiece is still undergoing its construction stages, I'm sure it will be a smartwatch hard to beat when it finally releases.
Trend Themes
1. Self-sufficient Smartwatches - Smartwatches that function without being linked to a smartphone, paving the way for true portability.
2. Geofencing Technology - The use of geofencing for location-based notifications and personalized marketing opportunities in the wearable technology space.
3. Wearable Technology - The advancement of wearable tech with self-sufficient capability and increased convenience.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - The electronics industry has the opportunity to further advance the capabilities of wearable tech, creating devices that can replace smartphones.
2. Fashion Accessories - The fashion accessories industry has the opportunity to create stylish and practical accessories that incorporate wearable tech like smartwatches.
3. Marketing - The marketing industry has the opportunity to leverage geofencing technology and location-based notifications to create personalized experiences for consumers in the wearable tech space.
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