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Smartwatch Market Boosted by Basic Hybrid & Analogue Watches, Taking Nearly 40% of the $21bn Market by 2021


HAMPSHIRE, UK--(Marketwired - January 16, 2017) - A new study from Juniper Research has found that while the number of high-end smartwatches is faltering, 'smart analogue' or hybrid watches remain largely unaffected by the market slow-down. These watches have traditional watch faces but offer some connected functions (like tracking steps or enabling NFC payments), and claim a larger portion of the market than previously anticipated.

While basic smartwatches account for around 30% the current market value, Juniper anticipates that this share will grow to almost 40% within the next five years.

Smartwatch Identity Crisis?

The research, Smartwatches: Trends, Vendor Strategies & Forecasts 2017-2021 anticipates that as the high-end multifunctional smartwatch market slows, vendors will refine or remove unpopular functionalities, focusing on specific use cases, such as fitness and health.

Multifunctional smartwatches are the most visible smartwatch category overall, but now that initial interest has waned, the segment is consolidating. Motorola and Huawei have both withdrawn for the present, while Pebble and Vector have been acquired. The sector is now primarily the preserve of Apple, Samsung and Fitbit, together with traditional watchmakers like Fossil and TAG Heuer.

Growth Forecasts Scaled Back

Meanwhile, with no must-have use case emerging for multifunctional smartwatches, Juniper has scaled back its estimates for market growth, and now anticipates that less than 60 million smartwatches will be shipped annually by 2021.

Research author James Moar remarked: "Now that the initial smartwatch buzz is over, a longer product lifecycle and sluggish adoption are responsible for the slowing market, as users do not regularly upgrade."

Other key findings include:

The whitepaper, Can Smartwatches Make Up for Lost Time? is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full research.

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.

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