What's Happening...
The current trend at the moment is expanding the functionality of smartphones by turning them into connectivity hubs. Google, Apple, Samsung and others have recognized this and we are beginning to see products on the market. There are two categories that I am particularly excited about. Wearables (smartwatches, fitness bands, Google Glass; etc), and Smart Homes/Appliances. Let's start with Wearables because this has piqued my interest the most.
On My Radar...
Wearables
Moto 360
Though I have not physically seen or touch one... yet, I have to say that this watch really intrigues me. I love the traditional aesthetic with the round watch face and button that resembles a winding knob. I love that the display is edge to edge horizontally and that there are third-party custom displays. Aside from the aforementioned benefits, the fact that there is a version with a metal wristband is what cemented the deal for me. I am eagerly awaiting more info.
Google Glass
The first time I heard about Google Glass, I have been beyond excited. With noted partnerships with Oakley and certification for use with prescription eyeglasses, Google is set to make this device ubiquitous. Once Google truly releases it to the masses, I will part of the many clamoring to get my hands on a pair.
The first time I heard about Google Glass, I have been beyond excited. With noted partnerships with Oakley and certification for use with prescription eyeglasses, Google is set to make this device ubiquitous. Once Google truly releases it to the masses, I will part of the many clamoring to get my hands on a pair.
Smart Home
Nest Protect
I've had my eye on Nest for a few years now. I really like their approach in melding great functionality with an understated design aesthetic. Despite recent issues with push notification with the Nest Protect - which have since been fixed - I still want this device. There are few things that ate more annoying than a smoke/CM detector that continually goes off with no hope of shutting it off short of cutting its wires.
Honeywell Lyric
Though Nest also makes a smart thermostat, I prefer the Honeywell Lyric because it has more features that are relevant to me.
Philips Hue
Similar to smartwatches and the like, "smart" appliances are going to make their mark in the coming years. Grand others are making great strides in this category. Light bulbs are one item in this category that I'm keeping an eye on. The Philips Hue connect to a Bluetooth receiver that you plug into your wall. The accompanying app can control the brightness and true to its name, you can change the color of the light. As an added bonus they can also be controlled via your Android Wear device.
Gaming
VR Headsets
courtesy of Oculus VR |
At the moment I'm torn. There's not too much info out regarding the companies that are in this category. Notable companies are Oculus Rift, Sony, Microsoft, and even Samsung. Given how quickly technology moves, I expect this category develop at a rapid pace. I'll keep my eye on this; in especially intrigued to see how the uptick in interest will impact Google with respect to Google Glass.
Consoles
Nintendo Wii U
courtesy of Nintendo.com |
Android TV
Google has made some great strides with the Android OS. Besides expanding into wearables, the home and auto tech, Google has refined Android's TV functionality. More importantly, your current Android device is 100% compatible. It really is Android on your TV. Basically, they took some of the best features in Chromecast and baked it in. You have access to the Play Store, so all of your games, movies, music and other media content will be at the top of your fingers. The unilateral nature of the Android L release automatically makes your mobile device a second screen. Ostensibly, there will be TVs that will run Android TV, but if you're not an early adopter, you can still get pretty close to the experience with Chromecast.
Again, I am an admitted gadget junkie yet age has benefited me patience. Perhaps better items will come to pass on the interim, but these are currently on my radar. What products are Your Next?
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