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CTA: Total Consumer Tech Revenue to Reach Record $377 Billion in 2018

AI, voice recognition technology and fast connectivity — critical ingredients for smart speakers, smart home technologies and smartphones — will help spur overall US consumer technology industry revenue to $377 billion in retail revenues in 2018, a 6% increase, according to the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).

8129fea14ebce33160a2154f2c34545e 400x400The report also shows whole-home Wi-Fi solutions, wireless earbuds and AR/VR headsets will each cross the $1 billion wholesale revenue milestone for the first time this year. CTA president and CEO Gary Shapiro remarked:

“Innovations in AI, voice and connectivity are making tech devices more helpful and versatile and changing our lives for the better. Thanks in part to economic factors including tax reform and high employment driving our economy forward, even more consumers are bringing these remarkable tech innovations into their lives. Although tariffs and the trade war threaten to unravel the strong economic momentum driving tech adoption and sales, the current state of the industry is exciting and healthy going into the second half of the year”.

Key categories projected to contribute significantly to overall unit and revenue growth include:

Smart Speakers: Voice-controlled smart speakers, including Amazon Echo, Google Home and Apple HomePod, are experiencing a meteoric rise not seen since tablets. CTA expects the category to sell 39.2 million units (44% growth over 2017) and reach $3.2 billion in revenue (64% growth) after only three years on the market.

Smart Home: Riding the wave of voice technology popularity, smart home devices continue to get smarter and more versatile. CTA expects smart home device sales — including smart thermostats, smart smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, IP/Wi-Fi cameras, smart locks and doorbells, smart home systems and smart switches, dimmers and outlets will reach 41.2 million units in 2018 (a 43% increase over 2017), earning $4.6 billion (a 36% increase).

Whole Home Wi-Fi Solutions: Also known as mesh networks, devices such as the Eero Home Wi-Fi system, Google Wi-Fi or Netgear Orbi are experiencing substantial growth due to their simple home network setup and ability to provide strong internet coverage throughout the home. These devices will cross the $1 billion revenue milestone for the first time in 2018 (a 103% increase) and sell 4.3 million units (a 115% increase).

Drones: Total drone sales are expected to reach 3.4 million units (an 8% increase) and just over $1 billion in revenue (4% growth) in 2018, as more consumers and businesses adopt drones for photography, recreation, drone racing and more.

Wearables: The total health and fitness market including fitness activity trackers, other health and fitness devices, smartwatches, personal sound amplification products and sports tech such as a smart baseball bats or basketballs will reach sales of 46.1 million units in 2018 (a 9% increase) and earn $6.4 billion (a 10% increase).

As some companies turn their focus from fitness trackers to smartwatches, this sub-category is expected to sell 15.3 million units shipping in 2018, a 26% increase over 2017, with revenues of $3.7 billion, a 19% increase. CTA’s VP of market research Steve Koenig also commented:

SteveKoenig250x250The new Internet of Things is the ‘Intelligence of Things’. Connected products tap AI to enhance services, especially in categories including smartphones, connected cars and smart home devices. And with 5G on our doorstep the first 5G products will hit the market this year we’re crossing into a new phase of faster and smarter connected devices”.

The top-three revenue drivers of the industry show continued strength:

Smartphones: After the introduction of premium flagship models from major manufacturers, smartphones performed better than expected in 2017 as consumers showed more interest in high-end models. In recognition of rising average wholesale prices, CTA upwardly adjusted 2017 and 2018 smartphone revenue to $69 billion and $78 billion respectively, reflecting a 13% revenue increase in 2018. Unit shipments are expected to grow 1% to 169.4 million in 2018.

2019 will mark the introduction of the first smartphones with 5G connectivity on the market. CTA expects 2019 US sales will reach 2.1 million units and cross $1 billion in revenue, with triple-digit increases through 2021.

Laptops/Notebook PCs: Convertible models and cloud-based laptops remain a high-growth area within computing. Unit sales for laptops are projected to sell 50.1 million units (3% growth) and earn $28.4 billion in revenue (relatively unchanged from 2017).

Televisions: Total digital displays demonstrated strong performance in 2017 and as a result, consumer demand in early 2018 slowed. CTA now projects total unit sales of digital displays will reach 40.4 million units (a 6% decrease from 2017), while higher average wholesale prices hold total revenue at $21 billion, on par with 2017. Future category growth will be driven by next-gen screen technology.

Showing strong growth, Ultra HD TVs are forecast to sell 18.6 million units (an 11% increase) and generate $14.3 billion in revenue (a 7% increase). OLED unit sales are expected to reach 772,000 (a 45% increase) and earn $1.4 billion in revenue (42% growth) this year and in 2019, OLED display revenue will rise 50% to cross the $2 billion mark.

Factory-Installed Automotive Technology: Shedding light on the self-driving car of the future, factory-installed auto tech, including driver-assist features, is projected to contribute $15.7 billion in revenue (a 6% increase).

Streaming Services Rise: Consumer expenditures on subscription music and video streaming services are projected to reach $19.7 billion in revenue in 2018 (38% higher than last year). Spending on video streaming content (e.g., Netflix, Hulu and Sling TV) is expected to reach $13.4 billion in revenue, and on-demand audio content (e.g., Spotify, Pandora or Apple Music) is projected to bring in $6.3 billion in revenue in 2018. Senior manager of market research and business intelligence Rick Kowalski concluded:

“Werickkowalski are undergoing a huge shift in how people consume content. Video streaming services are offering an increasing amount of exclusive content, and live TV streaming options are becoming widely available this year – and that has more consumers exploring their OTT video options.

Music streaming services continue to gain subscribers at a furious pace, luring regularly paying music listeners with attractive introductory offers and benefits such as ad-free listening. This remarkable growth in streaming services shows us that the phrase ‘content is king’ is more relevant than ever”.