The rise of the smartwatches: 100m devices forecast sold by 2019 (but no killer app)

Oct 15, 2014 | Mobile

More than 100 million smart watches will be in use worldwide by 2019, with a host of premium brand launches over the next 12-18 months bringing the category into mainstream consumer consciousness, according to a new report. The report, from Juniper Research, looks at the potential for the new wearable technology, and finds that while […]

More than 100 million smart watches will be in use worldwide by 2019, with a host of premium brand launches over the next 12-18 months bringing the category into mainstream consumer consciousness, according to a new report.


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The report, from Juniper Research, looks at the potential for the new wearable technology, and finds that while it will reach mainstream acceptance, there will be no ‘killer app’ making it must-have technology.
Software-driven Differentiation, with no Killer Apps in Sight
According to the report – Smart Watches: Market Dynamics, Vendor Strategies & Scenario Forecasts 2014-2019 – differentiation is now shifting from hardware towards other features that allow new capabilities, such as GPS and NFC connectivity.
It argues that these functionalities are likely to become standard in the next few years, particularly as Apple has offered payment and NFC capability via the Apple Watch.
The report also claims that the range of functionality available means that it is unlikely that a ‘killer app’ for smartwatches would evolve. It cites the example of Fitbit, which grew to dominance in the fitness space with a mantra of ‘one size doesn’t fit all’, and varying device form factor.
The report argues that, given the greater scope for development in smart watches, the industry should not expect a single capability to make or break the category.
Additionally, the report argues that as international vendors including Google, Apple, Sony, and LG roll out high-end products, demand for notification-based watches like the Martian Notifier will diminish, even in markets where budget pricing is the biggest purchase driver. Hence, the report says that smaller players will need to respond to increasing consumer expectations or lose further market share.
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Other Key Findings Include:

• Smart watches will slowly gain more sales outlets as brands outside the technology sector, such as luxury watch maker TAG Heuer, enter the smart watch space.
• High functionality and premium branding means that the average smart watch price will remain above $200 until 2020 at the earliest.
The whitepaper, Countdown to Smart Watch Success, is available to download from the Juniper Research website together with further details of the full report and the attendant Smart Watches IFxl.
Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.
http://www.juniperresearch.com/research/smart-watches-report

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