Wearable Technology Market Continues to Strengthen, Futuresource Consulting Says

Wearable technology continues to capture the interest of consumers and is riding an upward trend, with close to 105 million wearables shipped in 2018, a year-on-year increase of 10 percent, according to the latest Wearable Technology market report from Futuresource Consulting.

“Not only are shipments on the increase, but we’re also seeing a rise in the average selling price,” says James Manning Smith, Market Analyst and wearables expert at Futuresource. “As a result, last year’s global retail value exceeded $19 billion, equating to a 17 percent increase in value, outstripping the increase in shipments by some way. This price rise is largely thanks to increasing demand for smart watches and a parallel stagnation of activity trackers and sports watches, plus a declining interest in basic fitness devices.”

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Although the rate of growth will begin to decline from 2020, Futuresource expects growth to continue throughout the forecast period, with shipments expected to exceed 145 million units worldwide in 2022, achieving a retail value in excess of $27 billion. This will be driven predominantly by replacement sales and the ongoing uptake of smart watches and wireless watches.

“There’s still plenty of competition in the segment,” says Manning Smith, “I expect to see increased investment in the product area, fueling a battle for health and fitness feature inclusion and improvement across a range of devices”.

He noted that Qualcomm’s recent Wearable SoC release is yet to be fully adopted in the current smartwatch product line-up, however the platform looks set to ignite innovation across the Wear OS device space during 2019. Google’s recent acquisition of $40 million investment in Fossil Smartwatch IP highlight the technology giant’s commitment to wearable technology, leaving the market anticipating a hardware release from Google or potential revamp of its Wear OS platform.

Looking to the brands, Apple regained its position as the largest connected watch vendor during Q4, totaling 20 million Apple Watch shipments during the year, however in volume terms it has been challenged by Xiaomi throughout the year whom have gained in volume rankings during 2018.

Fitbit and Fossil remain challengers to Apple’s dominance on the smartwatch market, with Fossil competing through offering a wide range of smartwatch styles and Fitbit competing on price, with its $200 Versa. In 2019, we expect vendors to benefit from a strong market for smartwatches, with tailwinds driven by replacement and upgrade purchases generating strong market growth.

Manning Smith is presenting at the Wearable Technology Show at the Business Design Centre, London on 12 March, where he will explore some of the key drivers and market forecasts found in the report.

“A key question in the industry is at which point we will see wearable devices shift from being a fitness or mobile accessory, towards becoming a standalone device” says Manning Smith. “This is something I will be exploring in my presentation at the Wearable Technology Show in March”.

(For more information visit https://www.futuresource-consulting.com).