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The Wrist Wearable market is a subset of the Wearable Technology industry, focusing on devices worn on the wrist. These devices are typically designed to track and monitor a variety of health and fitness metrics, such as heart rate, steps taken, and sleep quality. Many wrist wearables also offer additional features, such as notifications, music playback, and GPS tracking. Wrist wearables are often designed to be stylish and fashionable, as well as functional.
The wrist wearable market has seen steady growth in recent years, driven by increasing consumer demand for health and fitness tracking devices. This has led to a wide variety of products being available, ranging from basic fitness trackers to more advanced smartwatches.
Some of the major companies in the wrist wearable market include Apple, Fitbit, Garmin, Samsung, and Xiaomi. Other notable players include Fossil, Huawei, and Polar. Show Less Read more