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          Time on its side: Apple Watch said to be raising bar

          By Gao Yuan (China Daily) Updated: 2014-09-11 07:38

          Time on its side: Apple Watch said to be raising bar

          Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an Apple event announcing the iPhone 6 and the Apple Watch at the Flint Center in Cupertino, California, September 9, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

          US company looks to steal the thunder of Chinese companies as demand for personalized devices grows, reports Gao Yuan.

          Apple Inc's "next big thing" is coming to your wrist-finally.

          Apple Watch, the long-awaited wearable device introduced by the United States-based company, is set to challenge existing players in the Chinese market, much like what its iPhone siblings have done in the smartphone sector.

          Though local companies have the early-mover advantage in the wearable devices market, the US tech giant's watch/social tool/personal health tracker is set to dominate the market after it debuts next year, analysts said.

          "The market will see a dramatic change in the coming months (because of the Apple Watch launch)," said Daniel Matte, an analyst with industry consultancy Canalys. "Smart wearable bands should not necessarily resemble watches but should instead adhere to their own unique design constraints."

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          Time on its side: Apple Watch said to be raising bar 
          Graphic: Apple Watch vs. other smartwatches
           
          Chinese companies have released a slew of wearable devices over the past few months, trying to ride Apple's coattails.

          Exactly a week before the Apple Watch launch, Baidu Inc, the biggest online search provider in China, unveiled its first wearable device-BaiduEye smart glasses. Lenovo Group Ltd, the world's largest personal computer maker, also launched its own smart glasses that can take photos and be used for outdoor navigation.

          Xiaomi Corp, a Beijing-based smartphone brand that sells low- and mid-end handsets, also introduced a 79 yuan ($13) bracelet that can track basic movements.

          With a sale price of around $350, the Apple Watch is expected to hit the market in early 2015 with more than a dozen accessory designs and will be available in two sizes.

          Xu Hao, an analyst at research firm Analysys International, said most of the wearable devices in the market are seen as extensions of smartphones.

          "Many vendors, including Apple and Xiaomi, are introducing their wearable devices as a personal health tracker that can work with their own handsets. The idea of 'healthier life' plus customized designs fit young Chinese buyers' expectations," said Xu.

          "The demand for wearable devices is surging," he said. The global wearable band market saw a staggering 684 percent year-on-year growth during the first six months of the year, according to data provided by Canalys.

          US-based Fitbit and Jawbone are the leaders in the basic band category in terms of worldwide shipments and channel partners. In the smart wearables market, South Korean smartphone giant Samsung Electronics Co leads in quarterly shipments and released its fifth smart band gear in less than a year recently, Canalys said.

          Basic bands only record user's daily movements and need to transfer data to computers or smartphones in order to visualize the data. Smart wearables also work as a data processer, meaning real time movement information can be shown to users, usually via a small screen on the device.

          After the smart watch release, Apple will dominate the wearable gadget market in 2015, threatening other players' position, according to a report published by Forrester Research Inc.

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