

People’s life can not without technologies, especially for young people. In addition, wearable tech more convenient to consumers’ daily life. For example, it's that time of year once again when the wearable team set aside thoughts of mince pies and look ahead to what's in store for wearable tech in future. Back to the year of 2014, professional correctly pointed out that the Apple Watch, Xiaomi and Tag Heuer would be catching the headlines.
Wearable technology is convenient to connect with people, take the example of Cicret bracelet only need to links with iPhone or Android system, the screen is show on people’s arm. Usually, smart phone is must avoid the water, people wear this bracelet can use the phone when they taking the bath and make people’s life become more easy.

Core Jewels made in Japan and it is demonstrated how those wearing the jewellery could access photos and video footage that was saved on computers and phones simply by holding the piece close to the relevant device. It is very safe to lock the personal information in devices. The price is up to £27,000. Wearable technology also have benefit to people’s health and wellness.

Some of wearable technology with beautiful and wonderful features, which attract consumers attention. Customer groups should be post millennium generations, especial females. It is target the global luxury market.
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Recently, People more and more care about their health, according to selling trend report, it is to see people choose wearable tech has two main reason, one is that tracking fitness and health, other is communicating with people.
In the future, it will have device can blood tests allow doctors to peer into the human body to analyze people's health. Here may be a less invasive way to obtain valuable information about a person's health: wearable sensors that use human sweat to look for signs of disease.
Wearable sensors could one day interpret the gestures in sign language and translate them into English, providing a high-tech solution to communication problems between deaf people and those who don’t understand sign language.