Sales of wearable electronics are expected to rise over the forecast period overall. This growth will be supported by increasing form factor diversity, deeper health and wellness integration, and stronger ecosystem connectivity.
Over the forecast period, health tracking will remain the primary driver of adoption for wearable electronics, while features will become significantly more advanced and relevant to a wider demographic. Key developments include continuous heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring, blood oxygen sensing, skin temperature tracking, and AI-driven sleep analytics.
While still in the early stages, innovation in emerging wearable form factors, such as smart glasses and jewellery, is expected to drive future growth in the Netherlands. Products like the anticipated Meta–Ray-Ban Gen 3, potentially featuring pupil tracking, real-time voice translation, and AI-powered memory recall, point to a shift towards multifunctional, seamless wearables.
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Wearable Electronics
Electronic devices designed to be worn by the user, typically on the wrist or head. The category only covers products designed for retail sale and consumer usage. Products designed for use in medical, military and any other profession such as diving are excluded.
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