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wearable
noun
Something that can be worn; an item of clothing.
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The word wearable is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that can be worn, such as clothing or technology, that has specific features or functions. For example: "This new fitness tracker is the most advanced wearable on the market."
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Wearable technology offers further feedback on the 'facts' of wellbeing, while people are increasingly viewed as unreliable narrators of their own lives.
Stick with daywear: a polo neck gives a flattering long line and a modish 70s effect; a cotton shirt makes the look most wearable.
In a joint venture with Chinese manufacturer TCL Communications, the company also manufactured a range of Android and Windows Phone smartphones predicated on low-cost but feature-rich devices, as well as wearable devices and smartphone accessories.
But more sophisticated applications may require wearable computers that are as powerful as desktop and notebook PCs, or even more powerful.
With Xybernaut it has developed the first Wearable Internet Appliance (WIA) for the consumer market, and expects to have it on sale in the US before Christmas for less than $2,000.
Whether Apple can reach those targets remains to be seen, but Llamas said the gadget will help to trigger a major uptick in the popularity of wearable technology in the next few months.
For now, wearable photography comes at a price – and potentially the cost is social as well as financial.
However, let's stop and think for a moment what may happen if additional data such as sleep patterns – which are now available on wearable devices – is shared by measuring not only how many hours you sleep, but how deeply you do so based on your heart rate and movement when asleep.
Michael Bell, vice-president of Intel's new devices unit, said: "We believe wearable technology will take off as it represents who you are and how you want to be seen".
If successful, however, Google's service could pressure wireless providers to further lower prices and better adapt to the rise of tablets and wearable devices, Blau added.
IDC is predicting 45.7m wearable tech devices will be sold in 2015.
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