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PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES
LUCKNOW
MB20030
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Last but not the least , I would like to thanks everyone who had
helped me directly and indirectly in the development this project .
Thank you
KALPANA TIWARI
CAMPUS ID – MB20030
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S.NO. TITTLE PAGE NO.
1. Introduction 7-8
2. History 9-13
3. Literature 14-17
review
4. Objective 18
5. Value 19-24
proposition
6. Difference 25-27
android vs apple
7. Research 28-30
methodology
8. Working 31
9. Swot analysis 32
11 Findings 53
12. Conclusion 54
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13. Other 55-57
suggestions
14. Bibliography 58
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Abstract
Technological innovation has made it possible to package a
powerful processor and memory subsystem coupled with a high-
resolution display, wireless communication, and specific sensors into
a device known as the smartwatch. This device introduces a new set
of new challenges such as battery life, user interaction, and other
how to create applications for it. Smartwatches are connected to the
Internet and provide gesture interaction and the ability to
continuously monitor a user’s physical activity. The smartwatch has
access to the smartphone and therefore can be used as a second
display to show users various notifications from the phone such as
calls and messaging as well as information from the Internet, such as
social networking apps (Facebook, Twitter etc.), to do lists and many
other applications.
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Introduction
What is a smart watch
Smartwatch
A smartwatch is a wearable processing gadget that looks like a
wristwatch or other time-keeping device. In addition to telling time,
many smartwatches are Bluetoothcapable. The watch becomes, in
effect, a wireless Bluetooth accessory capable of extending the
capabilities of the wearer's smartphone to the watch. A smartwatch
can connect directly to a person’s smartphone and display
notifications, updates, and messages right from user’s wrist. That
means no one needs to get his/her smartphone out of pocket to
check their email.
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History of watches
1. Pulsar • The Worlds First LED Digital Watch
• 1972 - 1977
• 1984
• 1985
4. Samsung SPH-WP10
• 1999
• 2003
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6. Microsoft SPOT • Smart Personal Object Technology
• 2004
• 2009
• 2009
9. iPod Nano 6th Gen • Touch screen • Watch App • Music player •
Watchband
• 2010
• 2011
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• 2012
• 2012
• 2012
• 2013
• 2013
16. Basis B1 • Heart rate monitor • Step & sleep tracker • Skin
temperature • Perspiration • iOS & Android • Bought by Intel
• 2013
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• 2014
• 2014
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Smartwatches that merely attempt to do the same things that a
wristwatch can already do are bound to fail. A survey published in
August, indicates only three per cent of respondents in the U.S. and
U.K. said that they owned a smartwatch. Another two per cent
owned one but did not use it anymore. Only sixteen per cent of men
and ten per cent of women said that they planned to buy one by the
end of the year. [3] The reasons for not buying a smartwatch are as
follows: people did not see the point, and they found them too
expensive. What is notable is the percentage of people who do not
see what makes a smartwatch particularly useful. While MP3 players
could be marketed as a replacement for CD players, and
smartphones could be sold as better cell phones, smartwatches have
nothing to displace. Companies have to persuade people to add a
device to their lives. Pop-up notifications about e-mails,
appointments, and missed calls can be useful, but they can also be
overwhelming, and many of the existing smartwatches are worse
than smartphones at letting users customize the alerts. Fitness
features like heart-rate trackers are nice, but specialized fitness
devices like the Fitbit already do all that. Smartwatches, with small
screen sizes and limited functionality, do not make anything that one
can do on a smartphone more convenient. Smartphones are already
so portable that the need for general-purpose smartwatches just
does not seem to exist.
Do I Need A Smartwatch?
o People wear a watch not only to tell time, but also to make a
statement to others. A watch is the finishing touch on fashion.
Smartwatches face a challenge unique in the tech industry: balancing
function and fashion.
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everyday and they are certainly making our lives very simple and
easy, but these devices also count as serious threats to important
and personal data. As Tim Cook announced the Apple Watch, he
named this device as the most personal product that Apple has ever
made. The question is how secure is this device? Most smartwatches
do not timeout after a certain period of time. Instead, they will lock
automatically when they are out of range of a paired phone. In
addition, the PIN lock feature does not always protect against USB
debug access, especially on Android devices. In some smartwatch
models, there are options like using biometric data (fingerprints) to
gain access, or additional code entry sequences such as a pattern or
gesture lock.
Smartwatches Vulnerabilities
Some Specific Vulneralibities that can be anticipated are as follows
• Bluetooth connection: The Bluetooth communication between
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most smartwatches and smartphones for the purpose of transferring
data, depend on a six-digit PIN code, which can be easily bruteforced
by hackers to access our data. • On-Watch Software and Apps:
Is it Safe?
Where people leave their watch when they are not wearing it,
could pose additional risks. It is not like the old days where a person
was just sad because he/she lost his/her watch. It is going to be
painful, because these day’s watches are not just simply a watch. It
will be part of their personal life. Users should know how important
it is to make sure that they are ready for the responsibility that
comes along with getting a smartwatch.
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all Smartwatches are Same?
Smartwatches are not all created equal. There are different brands,
models and even variations. Each of them offers separate features
and functionality. They are hundred companies out there and each of
them has a specific features. But here in this paper I’ll focus on two
of them. Apple Watch and Google Wear. Here are some brands that
make Smart watches: ConnectedDevice / Razer Nabu / Kronos /
MQ / Garmin (GPS + exercise) / Samsung Gear S / Microsoft Band /
I’m Watch / Motorola MOTOACTV / MyKronoz / A.I-Watch / Agent /
Rufus Cuff / Androidly / VEA Buddy / Dew Motion iStick / Neptune
Pine / Omate TrueSmart / Plastic Logic / HP-MB Chronowing
OBJECTIVE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
VALUE PROPOSITION
A Value Proposition is a promise of value to be delivered,
communicated, acknowledgement.
Division of segment
1. SPORTS
2. YOUTH
3. ELDERLY
4. TRAVELLERS
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5. GIRLS
VALUE PROPOSITION
SPORTS
VALUE PROPOSITION
YOUTH
A.INSTANT NOTIFICATON
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B. INSTANT ACESSIBILITY OF FUNCTIONS
(MEDIA)
(CAMERA)
C. WEATHER PROOF
D. ALWAYS ATTENDED
VALUE PROPOSITION
ELDERLY
A. Wearable
B. Intelligent alert system
Heart attacks
Parkinson disease
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Sudden falls
C. On the go care
Health monitor
Medicine reminder
VALUE PROPOSITION
TRAVELLERS
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VALUE PROPOSITION
GIRLS
PRESENT MOTIVE OF GIRLS SAFTRY
For example
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1. walkie talkie
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and simultaneously make a fashion statement. Apple presented its
smartwatch on
September 9th, 2014 and later previewed it further on March 9th,
2015.
APPLE VS ANDROID
Apple is trying to do a lot with its smartwatch platform. There is a
maps app,
photos, and interesting watch faces. It plans to have a high-resolution
screen on the Apple
Watch, and the digital crown works as a zoom controller. On the other
hand, Google has
a simple definition on wearables. Android Wear is designed to do
certain things that
Google thinks users would want to do on a watch. That does not
include looking at maps
or reviewing pictures. Users have a phone for that. Instead, Android
Wear is Google Now
for her wrist, plus a powerful developer toolkit that allows third
parties to pick up where
Google left off.
Apple watches look sharp, at least given the limitations of current
technology
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with lots of watch face styling and band materials. Apple also did the
smart thing and
announced large and small watch sizes, acknowledging that not all
wrists are the same.
Deciding which smartwatch users want depends just as much as what
smartphone they
own. Both Android Wear and Apple Watch offer up tons of
functionality and plenty of
choices.
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4. Able to synchronize data with smart phones.
5. Camera features.
6. Less likely to miss calls, messages and notifications
DISADVANTAGES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
For the data finding and interpretation here the both primary
and secondary data is used. The major techniques are used in
this research are some online data collection from different
sources.
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PRIMARY DATA
As the word used primary so here the data collection is done
by some offline survey and questionnaires.
SECONDARY DATA
The data for this research is also collected from some online
websites and some markets past findings.
PURPOSE OF RESEARCH
As this research is based on an innovation in smartwatches
for girls safety so the purpose is to upgrade an feature that
girls can use it while in emergency, so the research is for
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As all smart watches work in conjunction with the smart
phone and its data and network, it can not help a women
without data and network.
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The watch will be added a feature or app which can use
this radio signal and transmit the message to the receiver.
Without using phone connection.
The radio signal will find out the location of sender and
give it to the reciver, so that in the emergency the girls
just have to click on alert button option.
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STREANTH
It Will Provide Safety To Male And Females Both In
Emergency While They Don’t Hav Phones, Or The Phones
Are Not Working.
WEAKNESS
The Cost Wiil Be High And Technology Will Be Hard To
Get.
OPPERTUNITIES
THEARTS
Less Sale Because Of Prices
New Segment Are Not Always Likes By Customers.
QESTIONNAIRES
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FINDINGS
So here are some finding from both primary data.
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CONCLUSION
Data findings
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SUGGESTIONS
1. All in one
2. FLEXIBLE SCREEN: WEARABLE FASHION ASSESORRY
3. SOLAR ENERGY AS A POSSIBLE SOUCE OF CHARGING
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All In One
A watch which have all in one features
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SOLAR ENERGY AS A POSSIBLE SOUCE OF CHARGING
Add a feature that can charge its battery on solar energy
Because a smartwatch needs 1 to 2 hours plug in
electricity to get charged, it will solve charging time
problems.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
www.historywatches.com
www.applewatches.com
www.androidwatches.com
www.historyofwatcheswikipedia.com
www.forms.app/ (for making questionnaire)
www.google.com
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