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The Wearable Gaming market is a subset of the larger Gaming industry. It is composed of products that are designed to be worn on the body, such as smartwatches, fitness trackers, and virtual reality headsets. These products are used to play games, track physical activity, and provide a more immersive gaming experience. Wearable Gaming products are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and portability.
Wearable Gaming products are often used to track physical activity, such as steps taken, heart rate, and calories burned. This data can be used to improve gaming performance and provide feedback on physical activity. Additionally, Wearable Gaming products can be used to provide a more immersive gaming experience, such as with virtual reality headsets.
Some companies in the Wearable Gaming market include Apple, Fitbit, Oculus, Sony, and Nintendo. Show Less Read more