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Clutch Report: 74% of Wearable Tech Users Are Concerned About Data Privacy

Research shows daily wearable use is widespread, while data security, accuracy, and app quality increasingly shape consumer loyalty.

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As health and wellness take priority, wearable technology has become part of daily life. New Clutch research finds that 71% of consumers own a wearable device, most often to track fitness, activity, and health data.

The survey of 400 U.S. users shows strong adoption, but growing concerns about data privacy and trust are influencing how consumers choose, use, and upgrade their devices.

Health and Fitness Power Everyday Wearable Use

Health and wellness drive wearable use: 67% track fitness or health data, and 69% wear devices daily. Smartwatches are the most commonly used devices (75%), followed by smart headphones (46%) and fitness trackers (41%).

“Wearables have shifted from occasional gadgets to everyday health tools,” said Hannah Hicklen, Clutch analyst. Common uses include activity tracking (64%), heart rate (52%), and sleep monitoring (45%), highlighting their role in daily wellness.

Accuracy, Apps, and Ecosystems Shape Consumer Loyalty

Consumers prioritize reliability over novelty when choosing wearables. Accurate health metrics matter most (37%), followed by battery life (20%) and design (16%). Companion apps are key, with 74% valuing app quality and 58% checking it daily.

Integrations matter too, with 51% using third-party apps. Nearly 59% upgrade every 2–3 years for performance or wear.

Data Privacy Concerns Threaten Long-Term Trust

Despite strong adoption, data security remains a concern: 74% of consumers worry about wearable data privacy, and 69% might switch devices over it. Only 58% feel their data is protected, with trust varying by brand and demographic.

“Consumers want the benefits of wearable technology without losing control of their personal data,” Hicklen said. “Trust, transparency, and security are becoming key differentiators.”

Research shows brands that pair health insights with strong privacy protections and intuitive apps are best positioned to earn long-term trust.

The full report is available on Clutch.

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