Apple Watch Will Control Nearly Half Of The Entire Smartwatch Market By 2017
BI IntelligenceThe Apple Watch is poised to become a category leader in the nascent wearable-device market. The device is the first entrant that is stylish enough to attract mainstream consumers. The Apple Watch also leverages the watch's controls in a unique manner, allowing users to control the device through a "digital crown," a new version of the watch's time-setting knob, which will allow users to scroll through screens and apps.
We believe the Apple Watch will kick off the consumer market for smart watches in earnest, and will account for two-fifths of smartwatch shipments this year, before peaking at 48% of smart watch market share in 2017. Beyond that inflection point, other manufacturers will offer strong competing devices, and Apple will slip.
In a recent report on the wearable computing market from BI Intelligence, we also look at how the wearables market will perform in the long run. We forecast out shipments numbers, explain why the smartwatch will be the leading wearable device category going forward, and analyze more proprietary results from our BI Intelligence consumer survey on smartwatch purchase intent.
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Here are some key points from the report:
- Wearables will see plenty of growth. We estimate the global wearables market will grow at a compound annual rate of 35% over the next five years, reaching 148 million units shipped annually in 2019, up from 33 million units shipped this year.
- The smartwatch will be the leading product category and take an increasingly large share of wearable shipments. We estimate smartwatch shipments will rise by a compound annual rate of 41% over the next five years. Smartwatches will account for 59% of total wearable device shipments this year, and that share will expand to just over 70% of shipments by 2019.
- The Apple Watch will kick-start growth in the overall smartwatch market.
- Fitness bands and miscellaneous wearable device types, like smart eyewear, will continue to cater to niche audiences. Fitness bands, because of their appeal to niche audiences interested in health and exercise, will see their share of the wearable device market contract to a 20% share in 2019, down from 36% this year. There will be some blur between fitness bands and smartwatches.
- Now that both Apple and Google are in the smartwatch market, they will dominate, much as they have in the smartphone and tablet markets. Because these platforms make up over 90% of the entire mobile platform market, many mobile users interested in wearable devices will gravitate toward Apple Watches and Android Wear-based devices.
- Barriers still persist, and these will inhibit consumer wearables adoption and usage. Smartwatches in particular must become standalone computing devices with more robust functionality for the devices to become mainstream. Other barriers include small screen size, clunky style, limited battery life, and lack of a "killer app" that can drive adoption.
The report is full of charts and data that can be downloaded and put to use.
In full, the report:
- Forecasts annual shipments of wearable computing devices between 2014 and 2019.
- Breaks down wearable computing device shipments by device category, including smartwatches, fitness bands, and other wearables like Google Glass.
- Reveals and analyzes BI Intelligence smartwatch consumer survey results.
- Discusses barriers to mainstream adoption including style limited functionality, and lack of a killer app ecosystem.
- Looks at the potential for Apple and Google to dominate with Apple Watch and Android Wear.
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