Category: Consumer Electronics
Asia Consumer Electronics
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Headphones in Turkey
... in February 2023 had a noticeable impact on consumption of non-essential items too. Nonetheless, headphones are a popular item in consumer electronics and demand is rising, especially among the young population in the country. In ... Read More
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Imaging Devices in Malaysia
... of a smartphone camera is typically inferior to a dedicated digital camera or camcorder, for most local consumers, it is a ‘good enough’ option, as well as being less bulky to carry around Moreover, the ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in the Philippines
... While sales have not seen a full recovery in retail volume terms, consumers are slowly gaining confidence, especially as life resumes to relative normality. With the World Health Organisation declaring the pandemic to be over ... Read More
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Imaging Devices in Vietnam
... media platforms such as YouTube and TikTok the demand for imaging devices continues to drop at a rapid pace in 2023. Additionally, while consumers have started to travel and take part in outdoor activities again ... Read More
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Home Audio and Cinema in Vietnam
... entertainment at home. Products related to karaoke were in particularly high demand, with this being one of the most popular family activities in Vietnam. However, since the latter part of 2021 life has gradually been ... Read More
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Home Audio and Cinema in Malaysia
... and speaker systems, demand for which is being undermined by the growing popularity of smartphones and streaming audio and video services. Just as importantly, wireless speakers (under portable players) are rapidly growing in popularity. These ... Read More
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Imaging Devices in the Philippines
... on holiday or for special occasions such as weddings this behaviour is disappearing. Increasingly it is only professional photographers, hobbyists, or content creators who are still buying imaging devices. The mass market has now largely ... Read More
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Home Video in Turkey
... the country, people are delaying their purchasing decisions for a new TV at home, with many deterred by the significant increase in unit prices. In addition, the devastating earthquake that impacted ten provinces in the ... Read More
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Headphones in Malaysia
... this trend, in addition to the ongoing prevalence of home working. TWS earbuds account for the bulk of sales of headphones in Malaysia, with premium offerings driving growth, thanks to the strong presence of brands ... Read More
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Home Video in the Philippines
... are coming from consumers looking to upgrade to larger LCD TVs or smart TVs, but many lower- to middle-income households are holding off purchasing new televisions while their old ones are still working. Consumers in ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Vietnam
... the different categories are mixed. With COVID-19 restrictions now lifted and consumers returning to more active lifestyles it is products that are linked to more active lifestyles that are seeing among the strongest performances, such ... Read More
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Consumer Electronics in Turkey
... The year 2023 is proving difficult for the country and its citizens due to the economic crisis and the devastating earthquake that hit the country in February 2023. With inflation remaining at extraordinary levels, consumers ... Read More
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Wearable Electronics in Malaysia
... pressures, which had a negative impact on discretionary spending. Consumers are taking advantage of an ever-widening choice of wearable electronics products, from high-end premium options such as Apple Watch, Samsung, Garmin and Fitbit, through to ... Read More
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Home Audio and Cinema in Turkey
... considered outdated. This sector is also challenged by the presence of high technology TVs with built-in sound systems. Downward movement in volume terms has been underway for the past decade, with some revival seen in ... Read More
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Wearable Electronics in Turkey
... that hit the country in February 2023, were the main reasons for weaker volume growth. Nonetheless, growing interest in high-tech products and the desire for connectivity is driving volume sales of wearable electronics. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Imaging Devices in Turkey
... is the very high ownership of smartphones with advanced camera lenses and video recording capabilities. These sophisticated smartphone devices have reduced demand for digital cameras and digital camcorders since they are deemed sufficient enough for ... Read More
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Headphones in Vietnam
... before the pandemic. As such, they have been indulging in various entertainment activities such as gaming, listening to music, and consuming content through various media platforms. Additionally, there has been an increase in people working ... Read More
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Headphones in the Philippines
... exercising, or seeking privacy at home or at work. Alongside this, there are also specialist areas that are fuelling strong growth in demand. For example, the surge in popularity of video gaming in the Philippines ... Read More
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Home Video in Vietnam
... a high penetration rate, which has limited demand, but also because many consumers have felt the need to tighten their belts due to prevailing economic uncertainty and a lack of job security. In an effort ... Read More
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In-Car Entertainment in Malaysia
... the latter, tax incentives were a key contributor to this trend, as consumers took advantage of the extension of sales tax exemption for new car purchases (100% on locally assembled vehicles and 50% on imported ... Read More
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In-Car Entertainment in the Philippines
... Furthermore, greater smartphone penetration and improving network and data coverage means that more people are using GPS applications such as Waze and Google Maps to guide them in their navigation. In-car navigation products are also ... Read More
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In-Car Entertainment in Japan
... The decrease slowed in 2022, and this is set to continue in 2023, but it is not expected to be able see any rebound, even after big shocks for several consecutive years. The underlying trend ... Read More
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Home Audio and Cinema in Japan
... clear that the decrease is due to a structural shift in how consumers engage with music. This has been an inevitable trend, most strongly driven by the expansion and evolution of mobile phones. Not only ... Read More
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Home Video in Japan
... of broadcasting from analogue to digital in July 2011. The other was the Eco-Point programme run by the Japanese government from May 2009 to March 2011, which was intended to stimulate the domestic economy, which ... Read More
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Wearable Electronics in Japan
... 2020 there has been a wide product range available, with consumers able to choose from simple entry-level models up to multifunctional high-end products. Smartphones can track footsteps, and activities such as cycling and running, but ... Read More