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    Smartwatches to Have More Than Just Fifteen Minutes of Fame

    IOT News AsiaIOT News AsiaMarch 21, 2018Updated:March 13, 20245 Mins Read
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    Worldwide shipments of wearable devices are on track to grow 15.1% in 2018, totaling 132.9 million units over the course of the year.

    The overall market is also expected to deliver a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 13.4% over the next five years, culminating in 219.4 million units shipped in 2022, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker. With cellular connectivity on the rise and shifting consumer preferences, IDC believes smartwatches will account for almost two out of every five wearable devices shipped in 2022.

    Jitesh Ubrani
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    “Consumers are finally starting to understand and demand the utility of a smartwatch,”

    said Jitesh Ubrani senior research analyst for IDC Mobile Device Trackers.

    “At present, fitness uses lead by a mile but mobile payments and messaging are starting to catch on.

    The addition of cellular connectivity is also starting to resonate with early adopters and looking ahead the emergence of new use cases like music streaming or additional health sensors will make cellular connectivity pivotal to the success of the smartwatch.”

     

    Ramon T. Llamas“The appetite for wristbands and basic watches will not go away,”

    said Ramon T. Llamas, research director for IDC’s Wearables team.

    “Both products will enjoy sustained popularity as users’ first wearable thanks to their simplicity and lower price points and will reach new audiences as part of digital health solutions (wristbands) or for those who want wearable technology but prefer the traditional look and feel of a hybrid watch.”

    With watches and wristbands in the spotlight, wearables in other form factors will capture a minority share of the market, although this share will continue to grow during the forecast period. Earwear and clothing are expected to be the leading underdog categories as smart assistants slowly become indispensable and are incorporated into headphones and as athletes and workers adopt sensor-laden clothing.

     

    Category Highlights

    Over half of all smartwatches in 2017 were shipped by Apple, and while the company will maintain its lead in this category, competing products from the likes of Fitbit, Garmin, and all the Wear OS (previously Android Wear) vendors will gain traction over time. Another growing sub-segment within this category are smartwatches dedicated to kids, though these will largely be relegated to China. Smartwatches are also expected to have the highest average selling price and are forecast to account for more than two-thirds of the dollar value of the entire wearables market.

    Basic watches are expected to grow over the course of the forecast with a CAGR of 16.4% as new vendors and fashionable designs drive the category forward. However, the category does face challenges as vendors have struggled to educate users around the benefits of these devices. Many consumers still view these devices as timepieces rather than as wearables that are part of a larger ecosystem and as a result , IDC expects this category to remain secondary to their smarter counterparts.

    The low-cost, commoditized hardware of basic wristbands will continue to hold their place in emerging markets. These wearables are expected to account for 22% of all wearables shipped in 2022, down from 36% in 2018. However, the ease of use and overall accessibility of these devices positions them as the perfect starter device for the remainder of the wearables category.

    Earwear wearables are forecast to ship 13.3 million units by the end of 2022 with a 48.0% CAGR from 2018–2022. With the rise of smart voice-enabled assistants, hardware developments from chip makers like Qualcomm, and the growing popularity of wireless headphones, IDC anticipates this form factor to be the most popular outside of wristbands and watches.

    Sensor-laden clothing is on track to grow from 2% share in 2017 to 5.3% share by 2022. To date, this category has been driven by step-counting shoes from the likes of Li-Ning or Under Armour that mostly cater to average consumers. However, going forward, IDC anticipates other, niche brands to start gaining traction as they target professional athletes or enterprise workers in hazardous environments.

    The Others category, devised of lesser-known wearables, such as those that can be clipped to different parts of the body or head-worn devices like the Muse headband, or even smart wristbands (ones that can run third-party apps), is expected to maintain a very small portion of the overall market. The non-standard form factors will make these devices a tough sell to the mass market, but their ability to cater to very specific needs may make them a somewhat lucrative business.

    Worldwide Wearables Forecast, Product Category Shipments, Market Share and CAGR, 2018 and 2022 (shipments in millions)
    Product Category2018 Shipments*2018 Market Share*2022 Shipments*2022 Market Share*2018–2022 CAGR
    Smartwatches43.632.8%84.138.3%17.9%
    Basic Watches32.424.4%59.427.1%16.4%
    Basic Wristbands47.735.9%48.222.0%0.3%
    Earwear2.82.1%13.36.0%48.0%
    Clothing4.13.1%11.65.3%30.0%
    Other2.41.8%2.81.3%3.8%
    Total132.9100.0%219.4100.0%13.4%
    Source: IDC Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker, March 20, 2018

     

    worldwide wearable forecast 2017Q4

     

    Here is a list of smartwatches you can choose:

    • Apple Watch Series 1 38mm Smartwatch

    • Samsung Gear S3 Frontier

    • Fitbit Charge 2 Heart Rate + Fitness Wristband

    • Fitbit Ionic Smartwatch

    • Garmin vívoactive Black

    • Garmin vívoactive 3 GPS Smartwatch

    • Huawei Fit Smart Fitness Watch

    • Fitness Tracker, Xiaomi Mi Band 2 

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