Wearable technology is becoming increasingly prevalent, and many of us are finding ourselves equipped with a variety of smart devices at all times. According to Verge senior reviewer Victoria Song, from smart glasses and wristbands to smart rings, we are moving towards a wearable maximalism, a time when it’s common to be adorned with multiple high-tech gadgets.
In Victoria’s Optimierer newsletter that arrives every Friday at 10AM ET where she dissects and discusses the latest phones, smartwatches, apps, and other gizmos that swear they’re going to change your life. The future might not look too different from a recent snapshot of Song, wrapped from wrist to fingertip in various wearable devices, although she admitted going overboard for the sake of illustrating her point.
Dieser Trend zur tragbaren Technologie bedeutet, dass unser Leben immer vernetzter wird, aber er bringt auch eine Reihe von einzigartigen Herausforderungen mit sich. Victoria wies zum Beispiel auf ein Problem hin, als sie das Testgerät Meta Ray-Ban Display testete. Die Brille muss über ein separates neuronales Band gesteuert werden, das am dominanten Handgelenk getragen wird, was ein Problem für diejenigen darstellt, die den Platz am Handgelenk bereits für andere Wearables nutzen.
When Victoria encountered this issue, her dominant wrist was already pre-occupied with two smartwatches, giving her a firsthand experience of the potential complications of wearable maximalism. While this experience might sound extreme, it could be indicative of a reality that many of us may face in the future. Hence, it’s reasonable that as the tech world pushes forward with more wearable gadgets, they also need to consider the practicality of their usage. This won’t be such a stretch of the imagination, when you see that Victoria predicts that in as little as three years, most of us will be sporting a similar look, albeit scaled-down.
Diese Fortschritte versprechen zwar eine Vielzahl von Vorteilen - einfacher Zugang, effiziente Kommunikation und eine Fülle von Daten -, doch die Frage bleibt: Wie können wir eine Reihe vernetzter Geräte, insbesondere Wearables, nahtlos in unser tägliches Leben integrieren?
This rise of wearable maximalism presents both an exciting opportunity for innovation and a design challenge for new products. There’s no denying that the world of wearables is expanding, and it’s doing so at an unprecedented pace. As consumers, we can expect to see not only a rise in the number of available gadgets but also a need for their design and functionality to evolve. Just as smartphones seamlessly integrated themselves into our lives, wearable tech’s journey is only just beginning.
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