
Closing keynote: Attributes and aesthetics of experience
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Having worn at least three wearables for over 12 months, people often ask Oliver “Which is the best?”. For a bunch of black rubber bands they all convey fitness tracking in very different ways. He will talk through the k...
Same, same, but very different: The UX of fitness trackers is an episode from UX Australia Podcast: All presentations from 2009-2014 by UX Australia. Having worn at least three wearables for over 12 months, people often ask Oliver “Which is...
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Having worn at least three wearables for over 12 months, people often ask Oliver “Which is the best?”. For a bunch of black rubber bands they all convey fitness tracking in very different ways. He will talk through the key UX issues with wearables and why they haven’t gone mainstream just yet.
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Same, same, but very different: The UX of fitness trackers is an episode from UX Australia Podcast: All presentations from 2009-2014 by UX Australia.
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Same, same, but very different: The UX of fitness trackers is from UX Australia Podcast: All presentations from 2009-2014 by UX Australia.
Published Apr 16, 2015 and 00:12:28 long