Average selling price for wearables in India grows 1.3 pc, smart rings gain popularity
The average selling price (ASP) for overall wearables in India grew by 1.3 per cent to $21.3 in the July-September period this year, an IDC report said on Monday.
The average selling price (ASP) for overall wearables in India grew by 1.3 per cent to $21.3 in the July-September period this year, an IDC report said on Monday.
While offering benefits like health monitoring and seamless smartphone connectivity, they also pose potential risks such as health concerns, eye strain, and distractions.
The market in the first half declined by 4.7 per cent, shipping 55.1 million units. The average selling price (ASP) for the overall wearable also hit a record low, declining by 10.3 per cent from $21 to $18.8 in Q2.
India's smartwatch shipments grew 21 per cent (year-on-year) in the third quarter (Q3) of 2023 (July-September), with Fire-Boltt leading the market, a new report showed on Thursday.
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur on Friday announced to launch "haptic smartwatch for the blind and visually impaired" in association with Ambrane India Private Limited for mass manufacturing and sales of the smartwatch.
Meta is reportedly working on a new version of its previously cancelled smartwatch.
The smartwatch is also equipped with smart features like call rejection, built-in games, caller name information, low battery reminder, remote music and camera control and smart DND, among other features.
The OnePlus 9 Pro's 48MP main camera features a custom-designed IMX789 sensor, co-engineered with Sony, with an impressively large 1/1.4-inch sensor.
The watch monitors users’ heart rate and will notify them when it is above 100bpm or below 50bpm for more than 10 minutes. The watch is also powered with sleep monitoring function.
The new Huawei Watch series will have a 3D glass screen and could come with maximum viewing radius of 150 metre plus and above.