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  • And it's crunch time for holiday shoppers

  • Time's a-ticking, and oh, the all-encompassing smartphone becomes the dominant electronic for consumers

  • We take a look at which are the gadgets are expected to be the biggest winners

  • and perhaps the biggest laggards of the season

  • With the smartphone becoming a one-stop shop for all the scheduling, photography, and fitness tracking needs

  • other tech gadgets are having a hard time gaining traction this holiday season

  • GoPro and Fitbit have already both cautioned investors by luring their holiday sales forecasts

  • Back in September, Fitbit rolled out two new wearable devices: the Charge 2 and the Flex 2

  • Yet soon after, the company issued weak holiday sales guidance

  • and the stock lost a third of its market value as a result

  • According to Gartner, about 30% of people in the US, UK, and Australia, who'd ever wanted a fitness tracker, no longer use the device

  • This was followed by GoPro in November telling investors it expects a lousy holiday season

  • And then recalling 2500 of its new Karma drones

  • CEO Nick Woodman defended demand for his products

  • There's a misconception that demand for GoPro has been waning from its consumers

  • I say it's a misconception because sell-through at retail has never been better

  • Once darlings of Wall Street, both Fitbit and GoPro are young hardware companies that have fallen short of their promise

  • Now virtual assistants like Amazon's Echo and Google Home, are jumping in to compete against smartphone, personal assistant, this holiday season

  • Oppenheimer estimates nearly 10-12 million Amazon Echo and Google Home virtual assistants could sell during the holidays

  • painting a potentially rosier picture for the devices than GoPro and Fitbit are offering

And it's crunch time for holiday shoppers

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