Healthy lifestyles have become a big concern for many people and as a result there have been a lot of new technology such as the Nike+ FuelBand that help people to stay on track and reach their goals.
The Nike+ FuelBand uses a built-in three-axis accelerometer to record all daily activity including running, walking, dancing and more. It then translates this information into NikeFuel, which is a "a normalized score based on oxygen kinetics that awards points equally regardless of physical makeup," according to Uncrate.
The Nike+ FuelBand connects to the NikeFuel website via USB and Bluetooth. The Nike+ Fuelband has integrated red-to-green LEDs along the wristband to indicate where a person is in regards to their goal.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Accelerometer Technology
- With the advancement of accelerometer technology, there is an opportunity for companies to create innovative ways to track and monitor daily activities for healthy living.
- Personalized Fitness Tracking
- There is a growing trend of using wearable technology to personalize fitness tracking, providing individuals with a better understanding of their overall health and fitness levels.
- Integrated Technologies
- The integration of technologies such as USB and Bluetooth has created a market for wearable devices that connect seamlessly to other devices to provide enhanced personal tracking and monitoring.
Where This Applies
- Wearable Technology
- The wearable technology industry is experiencing a surge in demand for fitness trackers that offer personalized tracking options to users.
- Fitness Industry
- As fitness trends continue to evolve, there is an opportunity for the fitness industry to incorporate wearable technology for tracking and monitoring of activity, which could lead to increased revenue streams.
- Consumer Electronics
- With the rise in demand for personalized fitness tracking, there is a growing market for consumer electronics companies to produce and market wearable fitness tech that integrates seamlessly with other devices, such as smartphones and tablets.
