Apple Watch
If there's one wearable everyone is watching, it's this. The Apple Watch is expected to account for 25 percent of the wearables market this year, said CCS Insight. Available in three versions, Apple is promoting this as a comprehensive health and fitness device, though with the app market, it will likely quickly evolve beyond that. Apple has shown a variety of demos already, including letting the watch unlock hotel rooms at SPG properties, locating your BMW in a crowded parking lot and receiving push updates from airlines. The biggest questions are price and battery life. The Apple Watch will start at $349 but will run much higher, depending on the model you choose. And it's still unclear how often you'll have to recharge it.

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