Xiaomi Maintains Leadership Position in Indian Wearable Market With 41% Share: IDC

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Riding on the success of its Mi Band 3 fitness tracker, Xiaomi has maintained its leadership in the country's wearables market with a 41% market share in the third quarter of this year, the International Data Corp (IDC) said on Thursday. GOQii continues to hold the second position with a healthy 47% year-over-year growth and 19% market share in Q3 in 2018, showed the report. Xiaomi and GOQii are followed by Titan, Samsung and Fossil in terms of market share.

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The overall wearables shipments declined 11% from the previous quarter largely because of the double-digit decline in the basic wearables, showed data from IDC's "Quarterly Wearables Tracker". "It is too early to say that the India wearables market has started moving towards the smart wearables," said Jaipal Singh, Associate Research Manager, Client Devices, IDC India.

"However, vendors have started analysing the big pricing gaps between the basic and smart wearables," Singh said. The overall India wearables market saw a 17% year-over-year (YoY) growth in the third quarter of the year as vendors shipped a total of 897,000 units in the country, the report said.

The smart wearables, generally defined as wearables which can run third-party applications on its own, saw two successive quarters of double-digit growth and shipped 102,000 units in Q3 2018, making it the first quarter to cross the 100,000 units shipment mark in the country, the report said.

"While vendors need to identify a new pricing sweet spot for smartwatches, the next challenge is to address the positioning of watches which is still seen as a vanity product in India," Singh said.

"Also, many vendors haven't explored the kid segment which can be a volume driver for this category as they are more comfortable with technology and new products," he added, according to IANS.

Although their shipments witnessed a decline of 20% quarter-over-quarter, Xiaomi saw a healthy growth of 77% in this quarter when compared to the same time a year ago. The newly launched Mi Band 3 became the most shipped wearable product ever in the history of wearables in India, according to IDC.

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