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Which technology should I choose to connect my wearable device to a phone

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Let's imagine you've found a gap in the market for a great wearable device and, although some competitors offer similar products, you know that your idea adds unique, killer features that will mean people choose your product ahead of the others. The path from idea to market will still involve a lot of tricky decisions. One of the most important ones is how to connect your great product to users’ phones. This can have a huge impact on product design and usability so the sooner you start thinking about this the better.
Embrace the end-user
As well as creating a device with beautiful design and great features you need to think about how to make it as easy to use and connect as possible. To help choose the best solution, you need to think about a few key questions:
What kind of wearable are you creating? It could be an earpiece, jewelry like a wristband or watch, or even some sort of clothing. The challenges posed by different types of wearable will need different solutions.
Is the end-user going to wear the device all day every day, or just occasionally? A watch or wristband will likely be worn day and night, but a jacket will probably only be worn when the user is out and about. Wearables for sports may be used for just a few hours a week or less.
How much data will the device need to exchange with the phone and how often? An earpiece will need to transfer lots of data to and from the phone constantly. A fitness tracker will only need to upload small amounts of data every so often.
Choosing a solution
How does the usage of the device dictate the choice of technology?...

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