The trends expert explains the importance of generating power.
“One of the problems plaguing smart technology is the constant need to charge it,” says Daniel Levine. “To make wearable tech a truly viable option, developers are realizing they need to make it more user-friendly and less of a drain on battery power.”
To tackle the energy problem, manufacturers are searching for ways to make the devices more energy efficient. One idea, from watchmaker TAG Heuer, is for a smart device to recharge itself using a thin film that slowly and constantly resupplies power. Other makers are turning to solar power, hoping exposure to light will fuel the needs of a smart device in constant use.
“These solutions are not yet proven means of producing energy over the long term,” says Daniel Levine. “But sometimes, this type of work, this trial and error, is what it takes to create something that consumers will want to have.”
About Daniel Levine
Daniel Levine is a trends expert and keynote speaker. He monitors trends through observations and experiences and shares his findings with audiences and corporations to help them maximize their business. Learn more at DanielLevine.com.
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