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Global Smartwatch Shipments in 2024: Market Declines for First Time, China Leads for First Time
www.counterpointresearch.comThe global smartwatch market fell 7% in 2024, the first ever decline in the overall market.Apple retained its top position, despite a 19% YoY decline in shipments due to tighter competition and weaker upgrade cycles.China captured the biggest shipment share for the first time, driven by the strong performance of Chinese brands including Huawei, Xiaomi and BBK (Imoo).Kids smartwatch was the only segment to witness a rise, as parents' awareness increased, and brands expanded in this category.Seoul, New Delhi, Beijing, Hong Kong, London, San Jose, Buenos Aires, Taipei, Tokyo – March 10, 2025Global smartwatch shipments fell 7% YoY in 2024, the market’s first ever decline, according to Counterpoint’s latest Global Smartwatch Shipments Tracker by Model, Q4 2024. The downturn was primarily due to a decline in Apple’s shipments as the basic smartwatch segment saw lower upgrades amid a slowdown. Weakness in the basic smartwatch market originated in India, where consumer demand waned due to a slow replacement cycle, lack of innovation and unsatisfactory user experiences among first-time buyers.Apple retained its top position in the global market, hoisted by its growing iOS user base. Samsung witnessed 3% YoY growth, as its newly launched Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch FE Series saw strong adoption. Xiaomi made a remarkable entry, experiencing the fastest growth in 2024 and securing a spot among the top five for the first time. The brand saw growth across all regions, propelled by its portfolio expansion and the strong performance of its Watch S1 and Redmi Watch series.Source: Counterpoint Research Global Smartwatch Shipments Tracker by Model, Q4 2024Commenting on Apple’s performance, Senior Research Analyst Anshika Jain said, “Apple Watch witnessed a decline in momentum on its 10th anniversary, despite the launch of the S10 series. The biggest driver of the decline was North America, where the absence of the Ultra 3 and minimal feature upgrades in the S10 lineup led consumers to hold back purchases. Additionally, patent disputes limited shipments in the first half of the year. The slowdown of the existing Apple Watch SE lineup and the lack of new SE models also contributed to the decline.”“In terms of regions, China, for the first time, recorded the highest ever shipments, surpassing NAM and India in 2024. Huawei, Imoo and Xiaomi were the front runners of the China market. Their diverse portfolios, ranging from basic, advanced to kids’ smartwatches, along with the Chinese consumer's inclination towards these brands drove the overall adoption,” Jain added.Commenting on the different smartwatch segments, Research Analyst Balbir Singh said, “Only the kids’ smartwatch segment witnessed growth with Imoo remaining the market leader driven by its affordable, feature-rich offerings. The kids’ smartwatch segment is gaining traction as parents are concerned for their children’s safety, and they desire to track and stay constantly connected with their children. With the decline of basic smartwatches, other brands such as Noise, boAt and Google’s Fitbit have started diversifying their portfolio to include kids’ smartwatches. This is a good sign for the market’s diversification and indicates further growth in the future.”Commenting on the global smartwatch market outlook, Associate Director David Naranjo said, “The smartwatch market is expected to recover slowly and witness single-digit percentage growth in 2025. Both Android and iOS smartwatches are expected to integrate more AI capabilities and advanced sensors to provide deeper insights into health data. For advanced sensors, smartwatches are expected to incorporate sensors for measuring bodily signals such as serious heart health tracking, focusing on atrial fibrillation, sleep apnea, hypertension, and diabetes. Brands will emphasize on getting regulatory approvals for their new smartwatch models and incorporating new health features to sustain their position in the market.”BackgroundCounterpoint Technology Market Research is a global research firm specializing in products in the TMT (technology, media and telecom) industry. It services major technology and financial firms with a mix of monthly reports, customized projects and detailed analyses of the mobile and technology markets. Its key analysts are seasoned experts in the high-tech industry.Follow Counterpoint Researchpress@counterpointresearch.com
- The global smartwatch market fell 7% in 2024, the first ever decline in the overall market.
- Apple retained its top position, despite a 19% YoY decline in shipments due to tighter competition and weaker upgrade cycles.
- China captured the biggest shipment share for the first time, driven by the strong performance of Chinese brands including Huawei, Xiaomi and BBK (Imoo).
- Kids smartwatch was the only segment to witness a rise, as parents’ awareness increased, and brands expanded in this category.
I had an Apple Watch for a while. I used it to track my steps and workouts and to monitor some notifications. Once in forever I’d pick up a call on it because my hands were full.
Eventually I realized I never actually DID anything with the fitness info, the notifications were annoying and stressful, and the times I’d use it as a communicator I could count on one hand.
When the battery finally started dying I couldn’t justify the expense of a new one.
The thing actively made my life worse!
Yeah, I was an early adopter of a smartwatch. I had an android watch before apple watch was even a thing. One day, while on vacation in Croatia, I jumped off a boat into the Adriatic with it on, and those early models weren’t really waterproof. I kinda shook it off because like you said, I never really used or cared about any of the data, and I was kinda over it as a gimmicky, fairly useless thing. It was kinda cool to be able to read and reply to texts without taking my phone out of my pocket, but it wasn’t a game changer. Then my birthday came around and my gf got me a new smartwatch, so I kinda had to wear one again for a while. I wore it for a bit, and then one day, just kinda stopped charging and using it altogether. There is no wow factor with them imo.
I don’t keep my phone on me for large parts of the day. The AW has just enough connectivity to get me the information I need without being a distraction. I’ve found it motivates me to do gardening, landscaping, etc. because I can track that as a workout. The weather alerts are also nice for that since it lets you know a few minutes before it starts/stops raining.
Mine is 7 years old now and the battery still lasts all day so I feel no need to replace it. I wonder if device longevity combined with lack of meaningful improvements might be slowing sales. They seem like the sort of device you wear until it stops working for a full day or you break it.
I’m in the same boat, my apple watch collects dust in the drawer. My next watch is going to be a classic one.