The Fossil Group looks on track to deliver the 100 wearables in 2016 it promised from across its fashion brands after launching more smart wrist wear that adds Chaps, Diesel, Emporio Armani, Michael Kors and Kate Spade to the connected collection.
Wearable technology is one of the most polarizing inventions of recent years, and it's probably fair to say that they have yet to take off in the way the smartphones did. From privacy concerns to simple redundancy (does anybody really need more than one smart device?)
The wearable industry currently consists of fitness trackers and smartwatches strapped to our wrist, but that is likely to change in the next few years, as we start to strap technology to other areas of our body and integrate chips into clothes.