Background: COPD is a very common and major cause of mortality in India. Therapeutic medicine, stop smoking, oxygen and pulmonary rehabilitation are used in the management of COPD. Early signs of an intensification of COPD in patient monitoring and providing therapy at a right time could avert these consequences. Now a days, wearable smart watches allows health related information, heart rate monitoring and detection features related to lungs diseases. In this study, we tested a feasibility study to investigate the possible utilization of wearable smartwatch to assess that patient wear and retain the devices consistently and smartwatches collect and transmit data sensor reliably. Methods: About 25 patient with COPD were participated in the present study for the full 60 days. Smartwatch and phones of different reputed company were used for the current study. Wearable devices were provided to each patient and heart rate, physical activity, acceleration, questionnaire study and audio recording were collected. Patient were advised to wear and charge the smart watch daily. All the patients with COPD were motivated to use the wearable device regularly. Results: Among 25 patients with COPD, 20 patient participated, regularly use the watches and completed the study. Heart rate and data of accelerometer were determine from the devices directly. Secondary results such as questionnaire survey, heart rate, physical activity were provided with an average days of 60.2, 61.3 and 58.2 respectively. Patient are requested to fill the feedback on the wearable smart watch devices related to the secondary function of theses watches and how the system could be amended and manage their COPD. Conclusions: We speculated that participant with COPD continuously wear and used the wearable system and provide a positive feedback for these technology. More research work is needed to enhance its suitability and additional training to improve the experience of patient.