The Future Just Keeps Getting More Interesting, Hearables Are About To Change Your World Forever!
Hearables is the latest term coined to describe the advent of wearable computing devices. Of all of the innovations exploding onto the market these have the possibility for greatest affect on our entire industry. That affect could be felt at both retail and wholesale level, for the first time the whole game could change and change radically. There is some projections that the market for Hearables alone could possibly be five Billion in a few short years. That is a market that some of the big beasts such as Sony, Panasonic and others judge as real money. Before we look at possible futures, let me introduce you to The Dash.
This is the type of integrated device that I have postulated in the past. With the addition of on-board sensors or a connection to a separately worn sensor set, how hard would it be to monitor blood sugar readings? Or EEG readings? Hell any type of bodily function reading you care to think about? With a tweak to the accompanying app, how hard would it be to make the devices a real time monitoring solution for healthcare professionals? The hard work is done, everything else is just a bit of coding.
There are obvious issues with the devices an long term use that we can see, the occlusion effect, possible receiver issues. However none of these are deal breakers or hard to fix. This company will learn from feedback from customers and connections they make within our industry. They will adapt and evolve to overcome those issues. How hard would it be to include standard amplification into this device? I don’t think it would be very difficult. How difficult would it be to include these features in our devices?
The device is an instant fit device with three sizes of silicone sleeve to aid fit. It will be available in the near future and I want them, but I generally want all new tech, nerd issues! So watch the Dash carefully because I think it is the leading edge of change. Change that will have dramatic effects on our profession.
Regards
Geoff