Apple Tops Global Wearables Market in Q4 2018, Xiaomi Places Second: IDC

Apple Tops Global Wearables Market in Q4 2018, Xiaomi Places Second: IDC

Apple Watch helped the iPhone maker account for 26.8 percent of all wearables shipments

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Apple continued to rule the global wearables market with 10.4 million Apple Watches among 16.2 million devices shipped in the Q4 2018, the International Data Corporation (IDC) said on Wednesday. The Cupertino, California-based company currently offers Apple Watch Series 3, Apple Watch Series 4, Apple Watch Nike+, and Apple Watch Hermès in the market.

The worldwide market for wearable devices grew 31.4 percent during the fourth quarter, reaching a new high of 59.3 million units, according to the IDC data released in "Worldwide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker".

While Apple garnered 27.4 percent market share, Xiaomi came a distant second with 12.6 percent.

Xiaomi's Mi Band 3 alone accounted for over 30 percents of all wrist bands shipped during the fourth quarter.

Shipments for the entire year of 2018 grew by 27.5 percent with 172.2 million wearables shipped.

With 46.2 million units shipped, Apple led the entire year with 26.8 percent share, followed by Xiaomi at 13.5 percent share.

"Smartwatches, meanwhile, grew 54.3 percent and accounted for 29.8 percent of all wearable device shipments in 2018," said Ramon T. Llamas, Research Director for IDC's Wearables.

At third position, Huawei grew 43 percent during the quarter in an otherwise declining market and this translated to a staggering 248.5 percent growth in the wearables market since many of the Huawei and Honor phones were bundled with wearables.

Fitbit was fourth and Samsung at fifth ended the quarter with 4 million units shipped.

Wrist bands accounted for 30 percent of the market as recent launches from Xiaomi, Huawei, and Fitbit continued to drive the category forward. Ear-worn devices grew 66.4 percent and captured 21.9 percent of the market.

"The market for ear-worn wearables has grown substantially this past year and we expect this to continue in the years to come," said Jitesh Ubrani, Senior Research Analyst for IDC Mobile Device Trackers.

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