ACE Survey Examines Impact of Wearable Activity Devices on the Fitness Industry

Results Show Clients Want Professional Advice on Integrating Wearable Devices into Their Training Programs

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 3, 2015—Whether they are counting calories, tracking steps or monitoring sleep patterns, many consumers find measuring their progress and milestones an important part of their health and fitness routine. It’s no wonder wearable devices are becoming ubiquitous, both inside and outside the gym. According to the Consumer Electronics Association, estimated revenues from fitness and activity tracking devices, which include fitness activity bands, smartwatches and smart eyewear, will reach $5.1 billion in 2015.

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