Global smart speaker market to grow by 21% in 2021

163 million units including smart displays

Global smart speaker market to grow by 21% in 2021
Global smart speaker market to grow by 21% in 2021

Global smart speaker market to grow by 21% in 2021 and will reach 163 million units (including smart displays) according to research firm Canalys. In 2020, Mainland China, which has the COVID-19 pandemic under control, will lead, growing 16%, while the rest of the market is expected to grow 3% as countries continue to battle the coronavirus. With demand for stay-home entertainment expected to increase, global platform vendors have released new smart speakers and displays, ensuring value and availability. This is critical ahead of the 2020 year-end shopping season, which will be unlike previous years, due to the pandemic. The global smart speaker market is expected to emerge stronger in 2021, with markets outside China expected to recover and contribute a larger portion of the annual growth.

Smart speakers continue to improve despite the simplicity of the form factor. “The challenge is to bring noticeable improvements and innovation with minimal increase in costs,” said Canalys Research Manager Jason Low. “Amazon and Google are striving to spark interest by breaking the speaker mould, each taking different design routes aimed to obtain sound quality improvements, not only with physical design changes, but also introducing additional elements of computational audio. In the future, a customer’s listening experience will be increasingly adaptable and driven by AI.”

Apple revealed the HomePod mini at its October launch event, mounting a challenge against the incumbents. “Apple still has much to prove to attract users, especially as the HomePod mini is up against other new US$99 devices, which are larger in size and with assistants perceived to be smarter,” said Low. “Apple must deliver its acclaimed premium user experience by leveraging its proprietary ecosystem of hardware, software and services. The HomePod mini would give its competitors a run for their money if the sound quality proves to be better despite its smaller size, and if the UWB and Intercom features work seamlessly for users.”

Smart speaker installed base forecast
Smart speaker installed base forecast

The global smart speaker installed base is forecast to reach 640 million by 2024, paving the way for the ambient computing paradigm shift. “From the speed of response, to the skills and real-world tasks smart assistants can help complete, the job of building great hardware and smart assistant features falls to platform vendors with the resources and business models to support such endeavours. However, the smart assistant ecosystem needs to be supported by third-party developers, hardware vendors, and service providers. It is crucial for ecosystem partners to pay close attention to what platform vendors achieve, while having a keen sense to uncover new use cases as users shift habits amid the ongoing pandemic,” added Low.

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