– Second wind for smart watches-
Could 2017 be smartwatches’ turn to be a hit with the general public after years being seen as a gimmick? Consultancy Gartner expects more the 67 million of them to be sold worldwide this year, more than doubling the 30 million shifted in 2015.
At IFA, makers of high-tech “wearables” are vaunting their water resistance to appeal to fitness fanatics.
Fitbit is offering a large-faced watch with a plastic strap that’s waterproof up to 50 metres, while Samsung tempts potential buyers of its Gear Fit Pro 2 with an offline version of Spotify aimed at runners. The business version can be used to control Powerpoint presentations.
Not neglecting accessories to the accessories, the Korean firm also has colourful earbud headphones with simple touch controls.
– AI butlers share the load –
This year has seen tech titans Google and Amazon join the battle over intelligent personal assistants — voice-controlled AI helpers built into speakers that sit in the user’s home, organising online shopping or domestic chores.
And the IFA is a showcase for connected home devices that allow people to control appliances and manage energy usage via a smartphone or tablet.
Tying into Amazon’s Alexa assistant, Siemens’ “home connect” offers interior views of the fridge at home, one-hour delivery of needed groceries, or the ability to turn on the oven from afar — all from the driver’s seat of the user’s car.
Once dinner guests are gone and the crockery is cleared away, a scanner can judge how dirty the tablecloth is and programme a custom wash into the washing machine.
“Robots are arriving in your house, and they’re going to know a lot about you,” joked IFA co-organiser Roland Stehle.