The Kiwi Move Lets Users Decide What Their Wearable Device Does
Justin Lam — June 1, 2018 — Tech
References: kiwi.ai
Wearable technology often offers up set activity tracking or health tracking capabilities but the Kiwi Move lets users customize and set what they want their wearable to do. The device is about the size of a capsule and can easily be programmed and controlled by the user. The sensors features in the Kiwi Move allow the wearable to function in limitless applications -- from baby monitoring to securing valuables.
Weighing in at just one ounce, the Kiwi Move packs an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, thermometer and microphone. All these features allow the device to be used in multiple applications and the 2GBs of storage allows users to program commands into the Kiwi Move. The device is also capable of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection to the internet and mobile devices respectively.
Weighing in at just one ounce, the Kiwi Move packs an accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, barometer, thermometer and microphone. All these features allow the device to be used in multiple applications and the 2GBs of storage allows users to program commands into the Kiwi Move. The device is also capable of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connection to the internet and mobile devices respectively.
Trend Themes
1. Programmable Wearables - The trend towards programmable wearables offers an opportunity for companies to develop and market customizable wearable devices for various industries.
2. Versatile Sensors - The use of versatile sensors in wearable technology creates an opportunity for companies to expand into limitless applications and offer enhanced features.
3. Internet of Things (iot) - Wearable tech devices with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity to the internet and mobile devices offer opportunities for companies to develop IoT-enabled wearables.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - Programmable wearables with sensors can be used for health monitoring and personalized treatment, presenting disruptive innovation opportunities in the healthcare industry.
2. Security - Programmable wearables with tracking and monitoring capabilities can be used in the security industry to secure valuables and provide surveillance.
3. Parenting - Programmable wearables with baby monitoring features offer potential innovation opportunities for the parenting industry, helping parents track and monitor their babies seamlessly and remotely.
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