Wearable Computing Market to Expand with Significant CAGR during 2030
Allied Market Research, titled, “Wearable Computing Market by Product Type, Connectivity, and End User: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2021–2030”, the global wearable computing market size was valued at $38.21 billion in 2020, and is projected to reach $213.55 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 19.40%. North America is expected to be the leading contributor to the global market during the forecast period, followed by Asia-Pacific and Europe.
A wearable computing is a small computing device designed to
be worn as an accessory on a user’s body. Wearable computing has specific uses,
such as fitness trackers, or have a wide array of features, such as a
smartwatch with many “smart” functions similar to those found on a smartphone.
More advanced wearable computing devices allow users to read and respond to
emails, send text messages, browse the web, view photos or video, and view
social media notifications. Wearables are typically worn on the wrist like
smartwatches, strapped to the arm, on the head, or hung from the neck.
The high development of wearable devices such as fitness
trackers, smart watch phones, smart health watches, and smart clothing is
highly driving wearable computing in the healthcare industry. As the wearable
computing is equipped with advanced features that monitor health-related
problems and make the diagnostic process more convenient for medical
practitioners is highly leading to the need for advanced wearable technology.
Moreover, the rise in trend of health consciousness among the populous, medical
features, such as ECG, heart rate fluctuation monitoring, and pulse rate
tracking, and penetration of smart clothing with increased funding further
influence the wearable computing market growth.
The prominent factors that impact the wearable computing market growth are technological advancements in the wearable devices, increasing adoption of smart watches and fitness bands, and growing popularity of wearable medical and health device. However, high cost of wearable devices and privacy concerns restricts the market growth. On the contrary, rising investment in wearable technologies is expected to create lucrative opportunities for the market. Therefore, these factors are expected to definitely affect the global wearable computing industry during the forecast period.
The global wearable computing market share is segmented on
the basis of product type, connectivity, end use, and region. By product type,
the market is classified into smartwatches, smart jewelry, fitness trackers,
head mounted display, body worn cameras, and others. The smartwatch segment is
further sub segmented into extension smartwatch, classic smartwatch, and
standalone smartwatch. By connectivity, it is divided into Bluetooth, Wi-Fi,
4G/5G, and others. On the basis of end use, it is segregated into fitness &
wellness, healthcare, entertainment, defense, gaming, and others.
Region-wise, the wearable computing market trends are
analyzed across North America (U.S., Canada, and Mexico), Europe (Germany, UK,
France, Italy, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, South
Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), and LAMEA (Latin America, the Middle East,
and Africa). North America is dominating the market, due to an increase in
adoption of advance technologies in wearable devices and increased awareness
among people toward these devices. The overall wearable computing market analysis
is determined to understand the profitable trends to gain a stronger foothold.
COVID-19 Impact Analysis
COVID-19 is having a large impact on both consumer and the
economy. Electronics manufacturing hubs have been temporarily working at low
efficiency to liming the COVID-19 spread among the individuals. This has
majorly affected the supply chain of semiconductor market by creating shortages
of materials, components, and finished goods. Lack of business continuity has
ensured significant negative impacts on revenue, shareholder returns, and
revenue, which are expected to create financial disruptions in the wearable
industry.
The impact of COVID-19 on the manufacturing industry has
significantly affected the global economy. Electronic components such as
Sensors, displays, ICs, and other semiconductor devices are mostly imported
from China. Due to the temporary shutdown of manufacturing units, the prices of
semiconductor components have increased by 2-3%, owing to shortage of supplies.
Key Findings of the Study
- In
2020, the Smart Watches segment accounted for the maximum revenue and is
projected to grow at a notable CAGR of 17.70% during the forecast period.
- The
Bluetooth segment accounted for more than 55% of the global wearable
computing market share in 2020.
- The
Entertainment segment witness highest growth rate during the forecast
period.
- UK was
the major shareholder in the Europe wearable computing market revenue,
accounting for approximately 26% share in 2020.
The key players profiled in the report include Apple (U.S.),
Google LLC (U.S.), Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. (China), Garmin (Switzerland),
Fossil Group, Inc. (U.S.), Samsung Electronics (South Korea), Sony Corporation
(Japan), Xiaomi Corporation (China), Nike (U.S.), and Sensoria Inc., (U.S.).
These players have adopted various strategies, such as partnership, agreement,
collaboration, and product launch, to expand their foothold in wearable
computing industry.
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