Will advancing smartwatches make our smartphones useless?

Whereas fitness and activity trackers are solely focused on collecting health and fitness data, but smartwatches do more.

There is no doubt that many smartwatches have plenty of health and fitness tracking features built-in, and they also bring an interface to your wrist that allows you to view notifications, check your calendar, play music, interact with apps and, in some cases, even make and answer calls and texts.


Smartwatch MX6

The Smartwatch MX6 is a smartwatch with plenty of fitness features on board. Those who want a wider suite of features are happy with what the market currently offers.
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From phones to watches isn’t just about tech either, but the way we behave and adopt habits.

Battery life is important in this respect because if you have to take a wearable device off to charge it throughout the day, there’s a big chance you either won’t ever put it on again, forget to put it on regularly or stop yourself from developing habitual behavior when it comes to remembering to wear it often.

Smartwatches will also need better screens, more features, and advanced connectivity to compete with our smartphones.

The key challenge of smartwatches is keeping the device itself slim, nice-looking and functional at the same time as adding new internal chips, sensors.