Research shows that wearable devices are expected to slow down by 2016

The current situation, wearable devices in the world is very hot. Market research firm NPD predicts that the next concern about wearable devices will slow and then bounce again, drawing attention. Much like the previous PCs and mobile devices, wearables will adopt a price war expansion strategy in the future and will soon sell their products at lower prices in countries like China, the NPD said Thursday Said in a study. The impact of falling prices may last for several years until the availability of equipment outweighs the sense of fashion itself, NPD said. "We expect wearable devices to have market dynamics that resemble DVDs, LCD TVs, smartphones, and other commoditized hardware digital consumer markets," said Paul Gray, director of NPD Research, in a statement. . NPD data shows that this year's shipments of wearable devices will reach 48 million units and will reach 91 million units in 2015. NPD pointed out that the trend of growth after excessive exaggeration will slow down and the overall trend of purchases will tend to be reasonable. Wearable devices will work healthily or otherwise to provide more services to buyers and will use device tracking to keep in touch with users who purchase products. In some cases, China may dominate the wearable market. NPD also pointed out a variety of reasons leading to wearable device demand slowdown. For example, if wearable devices are not as stylish as the Chinese imagined, or if the services of devices in Europe or North America are not in place, the product will shrink. NPD research shows that people are more interested in sensitive tracking systems, well-known brands, smart watches and helmet displays. Source: Techive