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China's hardware explosion: All devices are getting smart

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The concept of the smart device is reinvigorating the hardware industry in recent years. Triggered by this trend, it is no exaggeration to say that the Chinese hardware industry experienced viral growth in 2013, while a spate of new hardware companies mushroomed and both Internet giants and startups swarmed into the sector.

Wearables

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Apart from the smartwatch, which we need a stand-alone article to discuss, Chinese markets witnessed the boom of a wild diversity of wearable gadgets, ranging from smart rings to smart wristbands, etc. The main functions of these products are sports monitoring and fitness, health care, and child- or elder-tracking, among others. The prices of most products are below 2,000 yuan ($330).

Here is a list of interesting wearables that caught our eye:

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  • Baidu-backed Codoon launched the first and second generation of the Codoon wristband within seven months. The company also developed other gadgets such as Codoon Candy and Codoon Smile, which have similar functions to those of the wristband. Search giant Baidu released a dedicated website for wearables in cooperation with Codoon Wristband and inWatch.
  • Qihoo released 360 Child Guard, a GPS tracking bracelet, which can locate the location of the person wearing it anytime and can display that person’s course on the app in smartphones for any given period of time.
  • GEAK, the hardware brand of Shanda, released a smart ring.
  • MAX released GalaRing G1, which is powered by NFC encryption technology.
  • Hong Kong-based tech company Digi-Care planned to release their first smart wristband ERI to users by early 2014.

However, the research and development of smart wearables are still in the preliminary stage because most of them are still accessories for smartphones, featuring pretty much the same functions as smartphones.

The importance of hardware itself may reduce in the future with freemium model becoming a tendency. What matters most is the data collected by the smart gadgets. Shen Bo, head of Codoon, once noted that what he valued most is Codoon Workout, the accompanying app for Codoon wristband which recorded more than 20 million installs so far (source in Chinese).

Smart Router

The smart WiFi router is expected to become the next hotspot of hardware sector, as more and more Chinese companies got onboard with the idea that the smart router is the very gateway that can take control of Internet access and have impact on content consumption in families or working spaces.

The rise of hardware sector is creating new opportunities for China’s Internet.

This story originally appeared on TechNode. Copyright 2014

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