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ERICSSON
CONSUMERLAB
Wearable
Technology
andthe
Internet
ofThings
Consumerviewsonwearablesbeyondhealthandwellness
AnEricssonConsumerInsightSummaryReport
June2016
2ERICSSONCONSUMERLABWEARABLETECHNOLOGYANDTHEINTERNETOFTHINGS
US
Contents
3WEARABLEFUTURE
4THEDEMOGRAPHICDIVIDE
5RISINGEXPECTATIONS
6CONSUMERPATHTOWEARABLES
8SMARTCLOTHINGBEYONDFITNESS
9WEARINGTHERISKOFADATABREACH
10OUTSMARTINGTHESMARTPHONE
11INTERNETOFWEARABLETHINGS
METHODOLOGY
Expertinterviews
Telephoneinterviewswereheldwith10wearablesexpertsand
industrywatchers.Theseinterviewsfocusedondiscussions
aroundexistingwearabledevices,aswellasnewdeviceconceptsbeingworkedonbytheindustry.Theaimwastogatherviewsonemergingwearablescategories,beyondhealthandfitness.
Quantitativestudy
InMarch2016,EricssonConsumerLabcarriedoutanonlinesurveyof5,000iPhoneandAndroidsmartphoneusers,agedbetween
15and65,ofwhom2,500werealsoexistingwearabletechnologyowners.TheparticipantswerebasedinBrazil,China,SouthKorea,theUKandtheUS.Theirviewsarerepresentativeoftheopinion
of280millionsmartphoneusersacrossthese5markets.
UK
SOUTHKOREA
CHINA
BRAZIL
thevoiceoftheconsumer
EricssonConsumerLabhasmorethan20years’
experiencestudyingpeople’sbehaviorsandvalues,
includingthewaytheyactandthinkaboutICTproducts
andservices.EricssonConsumerLabprovides
uniqueinsightsonmarketandconsumertrends.
EricssonConsumerLabgainsitsknowledgethrougha
globalconsumerresearchprogrambasedoninterviewswith100,000individualseachyear,inmorethan40countries
–statisticallyrepresentingtheviewsof1.1billionpeople.
Bothquantitativeandqualitativemethodsareused,and
hundredsofhoursarespentwithconsumersfromdifferentcultures.Tobeclosetothemarketandconsumers,
EricssonConsumerLabhasrepresentativesinallregionswhereEricssonispresent,developingathoroughglobalunderstandingoftheICTmarketandbusinessmodels.
Allreportscanbefoundat:
/consumerlab
ERICSSONCONSUMERLABWEARABLETECHNOLOGYANDTHEINTERNETOFTHINGS3
Health
Wearable
future
Interaction
Fromthechunkymobilephonewristwatchesof
thelate2000stotoday’sfitnessbands,wearable
technologyhasdramaticallyevolvedinrecent
Tracker
years.Now,wearables,asthey’reknown,are
changingthewayconsumersinteractwiththe
environment,andtheirpopularityisgrowing.
Forinstance,whencomparedto2015Ericsson
Wearabletechnology
ConsumerLabanalysis,currentresearchindicates
thatownershipofwearablesamongsmartphone
usersinBrazil,China,SouthKorea,theUK
andtheUShasdoubledinthepastyear.
Safety
Identity
However,thewearablesmarketisstillintheearly
phasesofexpansion,andcurrentlydominatedby
health,wellnessandactivitytrackingdevices–
despiteindustrydevelopmentspointingtoan
increasingnumberofusecases.Thisreport
Fitness
exploresconsumerviewsonif,howandwhen
wearablesmightbreakbeyondhealthand
wellnessscenariosandcovermorediverseneeds.
aboutprotectingtheirdata.Infact,usersof
wearablesaremorelikelytosharetheirdata
withwearablesmanufacturersthanwithdoctors,insurancecompaniesandinternetcompanies
Anewroleforsmartphonesinthe
wearablesfuture
>43percentofthosesurveyedbelieve
smartphoneswillbereplacedbywearables,while40percentofsmartwatchusersalreadyinteractlesswithsmartphonestoday.Aswearables
getsmarter,thesmartphonemaybecomeasecondaryscreen
InternetofThings(IoT)futureshapedbywearables>74percentbelievemultiplewearablesand
sensorswillhelptheminteractwithotherdevicesandphysicalthingsaroundthem,whilst1in
3smartphoneusersbelievestheywillwearat
least5wearablesbeyond2020.Thus,asetbackinwearablesadoptionmightdelaytheoverall
adoptionoftheIoTamongconsumers
Keyfindings
Wearablesbecomethemostpersonaldevices
>Twoinfiveusersofwearablessaytheyfeelnakedwhennotwearingtheirdevice,withaquarterevensleepingwithiton
>Despitethis,aquarterofthosewhohaveboughtwearablesinthepastthreemonthssaytheirexpectationshavenotbeenmet
Consumerspredictthewearablesinflectionpointtobebeyond2020
>6outof10smartphoneusersareconfidentthatwearableswillhaveusesbeyondhealthandwellness
>Consumerspredictthatmostwearablesideaswillonlybecomemainstreambeyond2020.
However,currentusersofwearablesbelievethedevelopmentwillbemuchfaster
Wearablesmanufacturersaspersonaldatabrokers
>70percentofusersofwearablesperceivewearablesmanufacturerstobeveryserious
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Thedemographic
divide
Thecompositionofusersofwearablesisevolving.Inthisreport,EricssonConsumerLabidentifies
theagesofbothnewandexperiencedusers,as
seeninFigure1.Factorssuchastheirgender
andfitnesslevelswerealsoexamined.
IntheUS,oneoftheleadingmarketsforwearables,themajorityofexistingusersofwearablesare
adultsinthe25–34agebracket.Inthismarket,
smartwatchandfitnesstrackerownersaresimilarintermsofaffluenceandagebutnotgender.Whilstfemalesaremorelikelytoownactivitytrackers,
63percentofsmartwatchownersaremale.
Whilstwearablesstillcontinuetoattractadults,
youngergenerationsappeartobethenewusers
ofthesedevices–around24percentofsurveyed
smartphoneusersacross5marketswhohadadoptedwearablesinthelast3monthswere15–24yearsold.
Thefitnesslevelsofusersofwearablesarealsochanging.The2015EricssonConsumerLabreport‘LivingLonger:
WellnessandtheInternet’foundthattechnology
adoptionwouldstartwiththefittest,whoweremore
willingtotrynewhealthcareapproaches.Inthisstudy,
weseewearablesadoptionmovingbeyondtheearly
adoptergroupandnolongerconfinedtothefittest,with43percentofthosewhohaveboughtwearablesinthe
past3monthseitherdoingmoderateornoexercise.Asaresult,thewearablesdemographicdivideisnarrowing.
Wearablesgettingintimate
Whereverwego,thesmartphoneisalwayswithus.
Inthissense,ithaslongbeenthemostpersonal
deviceweinteractwith.In2015,researchbyEricssonConsumerLabindicatedthathalfofsmartphone
ownersusetheirphoneinbedinthemorningandduringthenight.
Figure1:Experiencedandnewusersofwearablesbyagegroup
55andabove
.15–24.25–34
.35–44
.45–54
32%
24%
22%
12%
11%
14%
21%
25%
24%
17%
Newuser
Experienceduser
24percentofnewusersofwearablesareaged15–24
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnology
andtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:Smartphoneusersowningwearables,Brazil,China,Korea,UKandtheUS
However,aswearablesbecomemorecommon,they
appeartobereplacingsmartphonesasthemostpersonaldevice.Twooutoffiveusersdescribedthemselvesasfeeling‘naked’iftheydidn’tweartheirdeviceforaday.Twooutoffivealsohavetheirwearablesswitchedonallthetime,whilstaroundaquarterevensleepwiththem.
Figure2:Occasionswhenwearabledevicesarewornacrosstheday
67%
55%
49%
48%
40%
33%
26%
24%
1%
Atworkorcollege
Outsideatcafes,etc
Onotheroccasions
Sleepinginbed
Morninginbed
While
exercising
Whiletraveling
While
shopping
Whilehaving
dinner
Twooutoffiveusersfeelnakedwhen
theydon’thavetheirwearableson,whilstaroundaquarter
evensleepwiththem
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnologyandtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:Smartphoneusersusingsmartwatchesorfitnessbands
ERICSSONCONSUMERLABWEARABLETECHNOLOGYANDTHEINTERNETOFTHINGS5
Rising
expectations
Wearabletechnologyadoptionisrising.Thisstudyshowsthatusersofwearablesarebecoming
increasinglydiscerning–andtheyexpectmorefrom
theirdevicesthaneverbefore.Analysissuggeststhatevennewowners,whopurchasedtheir
deviceinthepastthreemonths,aredisappointedwiththecurrentgenerationofwearables.
Ofalltheusersofwearablessurveyed,around
1in10saidtheynolongerusedtheirwearable
devices,withonethirdoftheseownersabandoningthemwithinacoupleofweeksofpurchase.
Aquarterofnewusersof
wearablesindicatethat
wearablestodayfailto
meettheirexpectations
Whilstabandonmentratesarereducing,users’
expectationsaroundthefunctionalityofwearablesarestillrising.Acommoncauseofdissatisfactionisfeelingtetheredtotheirsmartphone.
Forexample,amongthosewhohaveabandoned
wearables,14percentdidsobecausewearableswere
lackingstandaloneconnectivity.Infact,83percentofallsmartphoneuserssurveyedexpectwearablestohave
someformofstandaloneconnectivity.Whenaskedwhat
formtheywouldexpectthisconnectivitytotakeinthefuture,around40percentofexistingwearablesownersand46percentofnon-wearablesuserspreferredWi-Fiandcellularconnectivity,withexistingusersexpressingatwotimeshigherpreferenceforbuilt-incellular
connectivitycomparedtonon-usersofwearables.
83percentofallsmartphoneuserssurveyedexpect
wearablestohavesomeformofstandaloneconnectivity
Significantly,however,despitethisincreasein
expectationsaroundconnectivity,onethirdof
non-usersofwearablesstatedthatthecostof
keepingdigitaldevicesconnectedisakeyreasonwhytheyhaven’tinvestedinwearabletechnology.
Thus,thewayinwhichserviceproviderschargeforwearablesconnectivitywouldhavetoevolve,inordertomeetconsumerexpectationsregardingprice.
Unfortunately,earlyfeedbackhasn’thelpedwearables
manufacturerstoimprovethefunctionallyoffirstgenerationwearables.Whatisclear,however,isthattherearehugeopportunitiesforwearablesmanufacturerstoimprovefunctionality,and
hencecustomersatisfaction,inthefuture.
Figure3:Reasonsforabandoningwearables
Limitedfunctionalityanduse
Aren’tstandaloneproducts
Noinbuiltinternetconnectivitylike3G/4G
Inaccuratedataorinformation
Poorintegration withsmartphones Newdeviceswithbetterfeatureswereonthemarket
Batterydrainedfast Poordesignandlook ComplicatedtouseNotenoughthirdpartyapps
Difficulttosetup
Other
21%
14%
9%
9%
9%
9%
8%
6%
4%
4%
4%
3%
21percenthave
abandonedwearablesduetodeviceslimitedfunctionalityanduse
23percenthave
abandonedwearablesduetolackofinbuiltconnectivity
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnologyandtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:Smartphoneuserswhoabandonedwearabledevices
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Safedrivinginternables
Ingestiblepillswith
sensors,whichmeasurebloodalcoholcontent.
Thiscouldthencommunicatewithyourcar,renderingit
uselessifyouexceedthelegallimit.
Slowwashgarments
Garmentswithinbuiltsensorsthatalertyouwhenthegarment
needstobewashed,helpingyoutosavewaterandenergy.
Consumerpath
towearables
Despitetheneedforimprovedfunctionality,themessagefromtheresearchisclear:anincreasingnumberof
consumersareinterestedinusingwearables.Thiscreatesopportunitiesformanufacturerstodiversifytheirwearablesofferingsandovercometheissueshighlightedbyconsumers.
Inordertogainaninsightintothepossiblefutureoftheindustry,weaskedsmartphoneusersacrossall5marketstoassessover20wearablesideasandconcepts,withinthefollowing3categories:safetyandsecurity;smartgarmentsandaccessories;
andnon-verbalcommunication.
Safetyandsecurity
Wearablepanicbuttons
Canbebuiltintojewelry
orclothing,allowing
youtoquicklyalerta
pre-designatedcircle
oftrustedcontacts,
aswellasthepolice,
whenindistress.
Weaskedsmartphone
usersacrossall5markets
toassessover20wearablesideasandconcepts
Alloftheideastookinspirationfromproductsthat
alreadyexistinthemarkettoday,orthatarecurrently
prototypes,highlightedbytheexpertsinterviewed.
Theyallalsogobeyondhealthandwellnessusecases,withtheexceptionofcurrentgenerationwearables,
suchasfitnessbandsandsmartwatches.
Yourbloodalcohollevel istoohigh
Smartgarments
Nowash
required.
Wearme
again
Non-verbalcommunication
Embrace
Asmartgarmentthat
allowsphysicaltouchto
betransferredwirelessly
betweencouplesand
recreatedontheirskin.
Youneed
cheeringup.
Takea
break?
Exactmeasuregarments
Equippedwithbuilt-in
sensorsthatsend
yourbody’smeasurements
toanapp,whichthen
recommendsclothes
onlinethatmatch
yourrequirements.
Mooddetector
Skin-coloredpatch
ortattoo-likesensor
thattracksyourmood
throughoutthedayand
recommendsactions
totake.
InterestLevel.
LowAverageHigh
Figure4:Consumerspredictwearabletechnologyinflectionpointtobebeyond2020
Currentgenerationofwearables
Safetyandsecurity
Smart
garments
Non-verbal
communications
Note:bubblesize
=willingnesstobuy
Smartwatches
Panicbutton
Fitness
trackers
Smartglasses
Smart
locator
Identify
authenticator
Exact
measure
Smartwater
purifier
Thermal
bracelet
Filter
notifications
Safedrivinginternable
Wearablecamera
bracelet
Safetyconcame
lip
ra
Lowwashgarment
Emotion
sensingtattoo
Gesture
Allergyalertscarf
Fastfashion
Embrace
communicator
Virtualreality
sportsattire
AlreadymainstreamWithinayearBy2020After2020
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnologyandtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:SmartphoneusersacrossBrazil,China,SouthKorea,UKandtheUS
Wearabletechinflectionpoint
Figure4illustrateshowconsumersinthesurveyedregionsfeelaboutthedifferentcategoriesof
wearables,andinparticular,whentheybelieve
thesewearableswillbecomemainstream.
Acrossthe5marketssurveyed,ofthe62percentof
smartphoneuserswhodonotownanywearablestoday,35percentareinterestedinbuyingfitnesstrackers
andsmartwatches.Purchaseintentionishighestin
China,wherehalfofsmartphoneusersareplanningtobuythesedevices.Whilstsmartphoneusersinmostmarketspredictthatitwilltakeatleastoneyearfor
thefirstgenerationofwearablestogomainstream,smartphoneusersintheUSalreadythinkthatfitnessbandsandactivitytrackershavegonemainstream.
Inaddition,SouthKoreansseesmartwatchesashavinggonemainstreamalreadythisyear.
Themajorityofconsumerspredictthatmostoftheconceptstestedwillnotgomainstreamuntilafter
2020.However,existingusersbelievewearables
developmentwillbemuchfaster,with60percent
predictingthatbloodalcoholmonitoring‘internables’andsmartgarmentswillbemainstreamby2020.
Personalsafetywearablesaresoughtafter
Significantly,ofthe20conceptstested,wearabledevicesrelatedtopersonalsafetyandsecurity
wereratedhighlybysmartphoneusers,with
50percentonaverageveryinterestedinideaslikepanicbuttonsandwearablelocationtrackers.
Oursurveyrevealsthatthefeelingofsafetydrops
by20percentamongconsumersfromdaytonight.Womeninparticularfeelvulnerableinsituationssuch
aswaitingforpublictransportatnight.Andwhilst
smartphonesdolendasenseofsafety,with17percentofusersalreadyusingsecurity-relatedapps,consumersdesireadiscreetwaytosendanalertforhelp.
Thishighinterestcanbeexplainedbythefactthat,
onaverage,28percentofsmartphoneuserssurveyedacrossthe5marketssaidtheyhavebeenthevictimofacrimeinthepast12months.InBrazil,43percentreportedbeingavictimofcrimeslikesmartphone
theft,burglaryormolestationand,perhapsasaresult,ahuge78percentofsmartphoneusersareinterestedinwearableSOS/panicbuttons.
Figure5:Victimsofcrimeinthepast12months
Onaverage,28percentof
surveyedsmartphoneuserssaytheyhavebeenavictimofa
crimeinthepast12months
43%
32%
28%
25%
24%
15%
BrazilChinaGlobalUKUSKorea
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnology
andtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:SmartphoneusersacrossBrazil,China,SouthKorea,UKandtheUS
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SmartClothing
BeyondFitness
Today,themajorityofwearablesarefitness-focused,andsomostsmartclothingprovidesbenefits
suchasfitnessmetricsanddetailedanalysisofworkouts.However,consumersalsoseesmartclothingplayingarole,beyondfitnesstracking.
Forinstance,40percentofthesmartphoneusers
surveyedareinterestedinwearablesideaslike“exactmeasure”;adressorshirtthatisequippedwith
built-insensorsthattakethousandsofmeasurementsofyourbody.Anappcanthenrecommendclothing
onlinethatexactlymatchesyourshape.
Smartaccessoriesarealsopopularwithconsumers.IntheUS,42percentareinterestedinathermal
bracelet,whichprovidesclimatecontrolforthebodybysendinghotandcoldpulsesthroughthewearer’sskintoimproveoverallthermalcomfort.
Whileinterestseemstobehigh,consumersalsobelievethatsmartclothingfacessomechallenges,with43percentconcernedthathavingtechnologyembeddedinclothingmeansthattheywillnotbeabletoreplacetheitemaseasily.Asaresult,mostfeelthatsuchclothingmightnotappealtothe
massesandwillgomainstreamonlybeyond2020.
Wearablesasrelationshiptools
Inthefuture,wearabletechnologycouldsupport
thecreationofanentireuser-generated,non-verbal
language.Withasingleswipe,consumerscouldsendalovedoneamessagetheycanfeelthroughuniquelight,sound,andvibrationpatternsontheirwearabledevice.
TheAppleWatch’sDigitalTouchfeatureandother
wearableslikeSmartstones’Touchalreadyenable
consumerstosendsimilarsensorymessagestoday.
However,smartphoneusersinoursurveyprioritized
otherwearablesideasoveremotionaluses.Just1in5believesit’susefultosharefeelingsnon-verballyusingwearableswithothers,whilst60percentdonotagreethatdisplayingorsharingemotionswithothersusingwearableswillenablesocialinteractiontobemore
effective.Whilesuchconceptscouldprovevaluableandprovideavoiceforthosewithcertaindisabilities,suchasaninabilitytospeak,mostsmartphone
usersbelievetheywillremainnicheandwillnotgomainstreamasquicklyasotherwearablesideas.
40%
Interestedinsmart
garmentswithinbuilt
sensorsandartificial
intelligencethattake
measurementsof
yourbodyandorder
clothesonline
42%
Interestedina
thermalbracelet,
whichprovides
climatecontrol
forthebody
1in5
Justoneinfivebelievesit’s
usefultoshareemotionsandfeelingsusingwearables
withothers
ERICSSONCONSUMERLABWEARABLETECHNOLOGYANDTHEINTERNETOFTHINGS9
Wearingtherisk
ofadatabreach
Contrarytoexpectation,concernoverpersonaldata
sharingisnotakeyissueforusersofwearables.In
fact,usersbelieveinsharingtheirresultsanddatawithfriendsandfamily,andthisiswhatmotivatesthemtoachievethegoalsthatwearableshelpthemtoaimfor.
Halfofusersofwearablessharethedatafromtheirwearablesonline,and60percentfeelincontrolofthedatatheyaresharingandwhohasaccessto
it.Toprovideactionableinsightsandpersonalizedbenefits,67percentareopentohavingthirdpartiesusetheirwearablesdata,aslongastheprocess
isanonymousandtheygetsomevalueinreturn.
However,pastEricssonConsumerLabstudieshavefoundthatusersarelesswillingtosharetheirdatawiththirdpartiesifitispersonalandidentifiable.
Usersofwearablesaremorelikelytosharepersonaldatawithwearablesmanufacturers
Thiswillingnessdoesvary,basedonleveloffitness.
Halfofthosewhoarefitandexerciseoftenareopen
tosharingdata,whilstonlyathirdofthosewhoare
unfitanddonotexercisearewillingtodoso.Therefore,aswearablesadoptiongoesbeyondearlyadopters,
wemightseeashiftinopennesstothesharingofwearablesdataconnectedtohealthandwellness.
Inthenext5years,53percent
ofusersacknowledgewearableswillbevulnerabletoviruses,
hackinganddatabreaches
Figure6:Organizationsandentitiesconsumersarewilling
tosharewearablesdatawith
Wearablesmanufacturers
Doctors/physicians
Healthinsurers
InternetfirmslikeGoogle,Facebook
Privatefirmslikegyms
Marketresearchfirms
Mobileserviceproviders
RetailandecommercecompanieslikeAmazon
Authorities/organizations
Employers
46%
39%
38%
31%
29%
28%
27%
21%
20%
54%
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnology
andtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:ExistingwearablesownersacrossBrazil,China,SouthKorea,UKandtheUS
Infact,lookingatFigure6above,itisclearthatusersofwearablesaremorelikelytosharetheirdatawith
wearablesmanufacturersthanwithdoctors,insurancecompaniesandinternetfirms,with70percent
perceivingwearablesmanufacturerstobevery
seriousinprotectingtheirdata.Thisopennesscan
beattributedtotwofactors:abeliefthattheinsightsandservicesprovidedareofvalue,particularlyifusershaveaninterestinhealthandfitness;andthefact
thatusersofwearablesseemtobemorefamiliarwithonlinerisksincomparisontoothersmartphoneusers.
However,53percentofexistingusersofwearables,
andanequalproportionofnon-wearables
owners,alsoacknowledgethatitisverylikelythatwearableswillbevulnerabletoviruses,
hackinganddatabreachesinthenext5years.
Despitethis,intheEricssonConsumerLab‘10Hot
ConsumerTrends2016’report,6outof10smartphoneuserssaidthattheirtrustisn’taffectedmuchbyhacksandvirusattacks.Aswearablesmovebeyondhealthandfitness,userswillreassesstherisksinvolved
basedontheirperceptionofthereceivedvalue.
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Outsmarting
thesmartphone
Thecurrentgenerationoffitnessbandsand
smartwatchesarejustthebeginningofamomentous
change.Smartphoneusersbelievethatwearable
technologywillexpandinmorenumerousandimpactfulwaysthansmartphoneshaveinthepast10years.They
believewearablescouldeventuallyreplaceexistingitemssuchasthetraditionalwristwatch,medicalequipmentlikebloodandglucosemonitorsorevenhouseorcarkeys.
Thefactthatsmartphoneshavebecomeintegratedineveryaspectofourlivesmakesithardtoenvisagea
futurewithoutthem.Withtwoinfivesmartphoneusersindicatingthatwearablesmightreplacesmartphones,
Smartphoneuserssaytheyarelikelytowearmorethan
5wearabledevicesbeyond2020
itmightindeedhappen–althoughitmaytakesome
time.Importantly,38percentofsmartphoneusers
acrossall5marketsalsobelievethatwearableswillbeusedtoperformmostsmartphonefunctionswithinonly5years.Equally,however,manythinkitwilltakelonger.
Figure7:Gadgets/itemsthatwearablesarelikelytoreplaceinfuture
Watchesandclocks
Glucoseandbloodpressuremonitoringmeters
Car/housekeys
GPSandnavigationdevices
Smartphones
IdentificationdocumentsHandheldcameras
TVremote
Wallets
MusicplayerslikeiPod
Tablets
StreamingmediaplayerslikeAppleTV,Amazon,etc.
ConnectedTVs
VideogamingconsolesegXbox,PlayStation,etc.
50%
48%
48%
46%
43%
42%
40%
38%
37%
34%
24%
19%
19%
17%
43percentsaythatsmartphonesare
likelytobereplacedbywearables
19percentbelievethat
connectedTVsare
likelytobereplaced
inthefuture
Source:EricssonConsumerLab,WearableTechnologyandtheInternetofThings,2016
Base:SmartphoneusersacrossBrazil,China,SouthKorea,UKandtheUS
Sofarwearableshavebeenasecondaryscreentosmartphones.However,aswearablesbecomemoreindependentintermsoffactorssuchasconnectivity,thesmartphonescreenmaybecomelesssignificant.
Earlysignsofthischangearealreadyvisibletoday,withhalfofexistingsmartwatchusersexpecting
thatwearableswillbestandalonedevices,withouttheneedforsmartphones.Infact,4outof10
smartwatchusersinoursurveyalreadyspendless
timelookingattheirsmartphonescreenbecause
notificationsarenowavailableontheirsmartwatches.
However,amongthesmartphoneuserswhopredictsmartphoneswillbereplaced,halfsaytheyexpecttocarrymultipleconnectedwearabledevicesontheir
bodyinthefuture.Today,25percentofexistingusersofwearablesalreadyownmorethanonewearable
device,and1in10alreadyowns4wearables.
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Internetof
WearableThings
Bodyofsensors
Consumersseethatsmartphonesdon’thavetobetheonlyinformationdeviceintheIoTera,inwhichdevicesandphysicalobjectswillbeconnectedviathecloud.
Inthefuture,74percentofthesmartphoneuserssurveyedbelievetheywillbeusingwearables
toexchangeinformationwithotherdevicesandphysicalthingsaroundthem.It’salsoashiftthathasbeenpointedtoinEricssonConsumerLab’sannualtrendreport,the‘10HotConsumerTrends
2016’,inwhichweindicatedthat85percentof
smartphoneusersthinkintelligentwearableelectronicassistantswillbecommonplacewithin5years.
Assuch,basedonconsumeropinion,wearableswillacceleratetheconvergenceofthedigitalandphysicalworlds–bringingpeopleintotheIoT.
25percentofsmartwatchownersusetheirsmartwatchtoremotelycontroldigitaldevicesathome
Whileconsumersareconfidentthattechnologywill
helptheminteractwithobjectsintheirsurroundings,
theyalsosaythatthistechnologymaynotnecessarily
bedevices,butsensorsthatcouldbeingestibleor
wearable.Suchsensorsmightbecalledinternablesor
implantablesratherthanwearables.Infact,60percentbelievethatingestiblepillsandchipsundertheskinwillbecommonlyusedinthenext5years–notonlytotrackvitalhealthdata,butalsotounlockdoors,authenticatetransactionsandidentity,andtocontrolobjects.
Infiveyears’time,walkingaroundwithaning
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