Wearables on the Move: HUAWEI Surprises, Apple Stumbles

ChinaThu Dec 19 2024
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This year, something surprising happened in the world of wearables. According to new data, the total number of wrist-worn devices reached 139 million units worldwide. That's a minor dip from last year, but there's an interesting twist – HUAWEI replaced Apple as the top brand for overall wrist-worn shipments! Can you guess how many devices they moved? A whopping 23. 6 million! Now, don't be fooled. The smartwatch market isn't growing as fast as before. In fact, there was a slight drop in smartwatch shipments, while fitness bands saw a big boost. This shows how people are changing the way they use these gadgets. HUAWEI's new lineup, including the Watch GT 5 and GT 5 Pro, really hit the right notes. They've done a great job adapting their products for different regions. Apple still leads in smartwatch shipments, but they're missing out on the fitness band market. Their approach of sticking to premium products might be costing them some sales.
Samsung's strategy? Cover all price points. Their latest Galaxy Watch Ultra wowed shoppers looking for top features, while their cheaper options, like the Galaxy Watch FE, catered to budget-conscious buyers. This helped them boost their shipments by 24. 3%. Xiaomi and BBK (you know them from OPPO, OnePlus, and Vivo) also saw big growth. They're doing well in emerging markets, where people are looking for affordable but packed-with-features wearables. But, not all brands are doing great. The "Others" category dropped by 20. 3%, showing that brand consolidation might be happening. China, however, is leading the way in growth, with a strong 20. 1% increase. This small slowdown might turn into a big opportunity. Companies might start thinking outside the box, bringing us new and innovative designs.
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