New IDC Research Identifies the Wearables Intender – Tech Savvy, Social, and Stylish
March 2, 2016 | IDCEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
In newly released research, International Data Corporation (IDC) found that wearables intenders (consumers who plan on purchasing a wearable product in the next six months) are tech savvy, highly social, and extremely style conscious (S³). These consumers will lead the next wave of wearables adoption in the United States.
Wearable intenders are comfortable with technology (89%) and over three-quarters (76%) check their smartphone first thing in the morning. They are also extremely social, with 87% using Facebook, including 29% who check Facebook hourly. Over half (54%) of intenders agree with the statement, "When I don't check social media, I wonder what I am missing" – commonly known as FOMO or fear of missing out.
Moreover, wearables intenders are highly style conscious, as indicated by their agreement with the following statements:
- "I am conscious of how I present myself" – 81%
- "How I dress is important to me" – 77%
- "My clothing is an expression of who I am" – 66%
- "The accessories that I wear (eyeglasses, watch, jewelry) say something about me" – 63%
Interest in wearables is high, with nearly three quarters (74%) agreeing that "Wearables technology is exciting" and 71% agreeing with the statement "I believe wearables is the next big thing in technology." Another two-thirds (65%) of intenders agree that "Wearables technology will positively impact daily life."
"Intenders are enthusiastic about wearables but have hesitated to actually purchase a device. This implies that companies have not yet cracked the code to deliver something that is both functional and fashionable. Given that intenders are highly style conscious, companies clearly need to focus on the aesthetics of their product – perhaps even more so than the features," said Allan Fromen, Vice President and Consulting Partner for IDC's Global Buyer Behavior Practice.
Wearable intenders' preferred brands differ by category, with the most preferred brands being Apple (52%) for smartwatches, Fitbit (37%) for fitness trackers, Google (36%) for eyewear, and Nike (40%) for clothing.
"We are still in the early stages of the wearables market and that gives companies throughout the ecosystem opportunity to grab mind share and market share," said Ramon Llamas, Research Manager with IDC's Wearables team. "Intenders are gravitating towards tech companies for wearables because tech companies have helped pioneer and move the market forward. What will be interesting to observe is how tech companies partner with non-tech companies to develop new applications, or even how non-tech companies can compete in this space. Our research shows interest for both."
About IDC
International Data Corporation (IDC) is the premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. With more than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries. IDC's analysis and insight helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make fact-based technology decisions and to achieve their key business objectives. Founded in 1964, IDC is a subsidiary of IDG, the world's leading technology media, research, and events company.
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