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While the market is really trendy, I don't think that smartwatches themselves will ever be a thriving market like the cellphone arms race is. They have some really neat features that make using them a blast to use as well as customization for super-sweet watch faces and nice baked-in health apps. However, for the average person, a smartwatch just isn't super practical and that's who I think they tend to be aiming their advertisements at.
The price point (for the Apple Watch) is a bit too high and goes up pretty quickly. A Moto 360 is about $150, making it far more likely to be used as a daily device by more people. I think that a "budget" Apple Watch would sell like hotcakes.
I know I could be completly, wrong about this, but I think smartwatches will be a very niche market, but a very cool one at that!
For me, I just use my FitBit for a healthtracker and my phone for time and everything else related to a phone.
I believe the wholesalers had them as little as $80 with an Android cell phone in them, so they didn't need a another phone to run off of. They sound great, but again the screen size makes them close to useless. They would be cool if they were only mobile/cell phones and everyone had then unfortunately the telcos got too greedy. Why give you 3 Mb's of data for a video call when at say the current call rates of a $1-$2 when they can charge you 20cent per 140kb (this depends on the country of course, but I would take on the bet that most telco's are overly greedy.
If the watch didn't need a second device and was the size of a current phone but maybe slightly curved then I think they might have something there. (Think Leela from Futurama )
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[–] neillium 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
While the market is really trendy, I don't think that smartwatches themselves will ever be a thriving market like the cellphone arms race is. They have some really neat features that make using them a blast to use as well as customization for super-sweet watch faces and nice baked-in health apps. However, for the average person, a smartwatch just isn't super practical and that's who I think they tend to be aiming their advertisements at.
The price point (for the Apple Watch) is a bit too high and goes up pretty quickly. A Moto 360 is about $150, making it far more likely to be used as a daily device by more people. I think that a "budget" Apple Watch would sell like hotcakes.
I know I could be completly, wrong about this, but I think smartwatches will be a very niche market, but a very cool one at that!
For me, I just use my FitBit for a healthtracker and my phone for time and everything else related to a phone.
[–] liver_stream ago
I believe the wholesalers had them as little as $80 with an Android cell phone in them, so they didn't need a another phone to run off of. They sound great, but again the screen size makes them close to useless. They would be cool if they were only mobile/cell phones and everyone had then unfortunately the telcos got too greedy. Why give you 3 Mb's of data for a video call when at say the current call rates of a $1-$2 when they can charge you 20cent per 140kb (this depends on the country of course, but I would take on the bet that most telco's are overly greedy.
If the watch didn't need a second device and was the size of a current phone but maybe slightly curved then I think they might have something there. (Think Leela from Futurama )