The shift towards wearable health devices is a slow progression, but as more consumers seek out new ways to maintain good health, products like the Misfit Shine 2 that boast a sleek aesthetic and innovative technology are on the rise. Featuring a touch sensor for manipulating functions, the Misfit Shine 2 is capable of tracking calories burned, how much activity is partaken in and how long/well the wearer slept.
Instead of featuring a rechargeable battery like other smartwatches on the market, the Misfit Shine 2 uses a traditional battery that will last for about six months with regular usage. A series of LEDs, water-resistance and sleek design round off the Misfit Shine 2 to be one of the more fashionable health-focused wearables on the market.
What's Driving This Trend
- Wearable Health Devices
- Opportunity for developing innovative health-focused wearables with sleek aesthetics and advanced technology.
- Traditional Battery Usage
- Opportunity for creating smartwatches that use traditional batteries, providing longer battery life and convenience.
- Fashionable Health-focused Wearables
- Opportunity to design health wearables with sleek and stylish designs, appealing to fashion-conscious consumers.
Who This Affects Most
- Wearable Technology
- Opportunity for companies in the wearable technology industry to develop new health-focused wearables with advanced features.
- Battery Manufacturing
- Opportunity for battery manufacturing companies to create traditional batteries suitable for smartwatches, focusing on longevity and efficiency.
- Fashion and Accessories
- Opportunity for fashion and accessories industry to collaborate with technology companies in designing stylish and fashionable health-focused wearables.
