Wearable devices hold great potential for promoting children's health and well-being. However, research on kids' wearables is sparse and often focuses on their use in the context of parental surveillance. To gain insight into the current landscape of kids' wearables, we surveyed 47 wearable devices marketed for children. We collected rich data on the functionality of these devices and assessed how different features satisfy parents' information needs, and identified opportunities for wearables to support children's needs and interests. We found that many kids' wearables are technologically sophisticated devices that focus on parents' ability to communicate with their children and keep them safe, as well as encourage physical activity and nurture good habits. We discuss how our findings could inform the design of wearables that serve as more than monitoring devices, and instead support children and parents as equal stakeholders, providing implications for kids' agency, long-term development, and overall well-being. Finally, we identify future research efforts related to designing for kids' self-tracking and collaborative tracking with parents.
翻译:我们收集了有关这些装置功能的丰富数据,评估了不同特性如何满足父母的信息需要,并确定了穿戴装置的机会,以支持儿童的需要和利益。我们发现许多儿童穿戴装置是技术先进的装置,侧重于父母与子女沟通和保持他们安全的能力,鼓励体育活动和培养良好的习惯。我们讨论了我们的发现如何为设计超出监测装置的穿戴装置提供信息,而不是支持儿童和父母作为平等的利益攸关方,为儿童机构、长期发展和总体福祉提供影响。最后,我们确定了今后与设计儿童自我跟踪和与父母协作跟踪有关的研究工作。