Region: Europe
Category: Consumer Electronics

Europe Consumer Electronics

(897 reports matching your criteria)
  • Consumer Electronics in Norway

    ... individual, well-performing subcategories (e.g., wireless speakers, TWS earbuds). This suppressed overall performance is attributed to the ongoing normalisation of consumer spending patterns following the atypical period of the COVID-19 era, along with a weak economic ... Read More

  • Home Video in Romania

    ... elevated rates of inflation which has led to a sharp rise in the cost of living. In addition, many Romanians purchased new or replacement televisions in 2020 and 2021, due to the fact they found ... Read More

  • Headphones in Norway

    ... variants of headphones (aka TWS earbuds) are those attracting consumer attention. Furthermore, newer models of iPhone have removed the headphones jack, thus further necessitating wireless audio solutions. Euromonitor International's Headphones in Norway report offers a ... Read More

  • Imaging Devices in Romania

    ... and economic pressures have led to declining disposable incomes which is making consumers think twice before buying certain consumer electronics, especially imaging devices. These products are not high on the list of priorities for Romanians ... Read More

  • Wearable Electronics in Sweden

    ... This continues to support demand for wearable electronics while it is also setting the direction for manufacturer innovation within this category. Examples of new launches in 2022/2023 included the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 and Samsung ... Read More

  • Imaging Devices in Sweden

    ... of the imaging capabilities of smartphones and thus see little need for separate imaging devices. As a result, manufacturers of digital cameras and camcorders are increasingly relying on a niche consumer audience of professionals and ... Read More

  • Imaging Devices in Denmark

    ... extent that smartphones can meet the imaging needs of most consumers, thus negating the need to purchase a separate imaging device. This is also aligned with the broader rejection trend of task-specific consumer electronics, when ... Read More

  • Wearable Electronics in Denmark

    ... are connected to the shift from activity wearables to the greater functionality offered by smart wearables. This shift to smart wearables is helped by the greater availability of smart wearables across a broader spectrum of ... Read More

  • Headphones in Denmark

    ... in headphones is attributed to consumers owning multiple sets of headphones, with different task-specific models for different purposes. For example, headphones for use while exercising, gaming headphones, headphones for use while commuting, or those for ... Read More

  • Consumer Electronics in Denmark

    ... time at home and thus investing in their home entertainment set-ups. Therefore, it follows that sales would organically remain in decline over the coming years, due to the associated replacement cycles. The only categories seeing ... Read More

  • Home Audio and Cinema in Sweden

    ... cinema products have long been considered redundant by most consumers and are largely now only appreciated by a small group of niche consumers who are enthusiastic about high-quality sound reproduction. This trend has been exacerbated ... Read More

  • Consumer Electronics in Sweden

    ... disposable income and with interest rate rises increasing the cost of borrowing many people are delaying investing in new consumer electronics. Additionally, with the pandemic now over household spending priorities are also shifting away from ... Read More

  • Home Video in Sweden

    ... COVID-19 as consumers went into self-enforced isolation. This home seclusion encouraged many consumers to purchase new or replacement televisions as they found themselves stuck at home and in need of entertainment. This furtive period was ... Read More

  • Headphones in Sweden

    ... TWS earbuds remains the largest category with consumers drawn to the convenience of these products which are particularly popular among consumers when commuting to work or education, or when out of the home. The removal ... Read More

  • Home Audio and Cinema in Denmark

    ... is due to household preferences moving away from traditional home audio and cinema products, towards more compact and mobile audio alternatives. Furthermore, many consumers already upgraded their home cinema and audio during the era of ... Read More

  • Home Video in Denmark

    ... is attributed to a normalisation of sales patterns following the sales spikes seen during the era of the pandemic, when consumers were investing in their home surroundings during the lockdowns and social mobility restrictions. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Demand Side Platform Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2023-2030 - By Product, Technology, Grade, Application, End-user, Region: (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East and Africa)

    ... Unlocking the Potential of DSP for Programmatic Advertising The global demand side platform (DSP) market is set to experience robust growth driven by the rising adoption of DSPs for programmatic advertising. Enhanced campaign reporting and ... Read More

  • Home Video in Portugal

    ... budgets, as they continued to be affected by high interest rates and uncertainty about future economic developments. As such, opportunities for growth were restricted to niche and higher-income groups. Euromonitor International's Home Video in Portugal ... Read More

  • 3D Mapping and Modeling Market by Offering (Software & Services), Technology (LiDAR, Photogrammetry, SLAM), Vertical (Architecture, Engineering & Construction, Media & Entertainment), and Region (North America, APAC, Europe, RoW) - Global Forecast to 2028

    ... 3D mapping and modeling market is projected to grow from USD 5.4 billion in 2023 to USD 11.8 billion by 2028, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.2% during the forecast period. The ... Read More

  • In-Car Entertainment in Portugal

    ... aftermarket products. Furthermore, manufacturers are losing interest in in-car entertainment, undermining investment in both new product development and marketing. For example, Garmin (Garmin Portugal Equipamentos de Navegação e Comunicação Lda) is now the only serious ... Read More

  • Wearable Electronics in Portugal

    ... year, which led to more guarded discretionary spending. As in 2022, smart wearables were the key driver of growth, as consumers opted for the greater number of functions associated with these gadgets. Such products also ... Read More

  • Home Audio and Cinema in Portugal

    ... weighed heavily on demand. The rising popularity of streaming services, such as Spotify and Apple Music, also contributed to a diminishing demand for audio separates, as consumers increasing opted to consume music online. Indeed, the ... Read More

  • Imaging Devices in Portugal

    ... digital camera or camcorder, for most local consumers, it is adequate for their photography needs. Indeed, the quality of smartphone cameras steadily improved over the course of the review period, with some smartphone manufacturers, such ... Read More

  • Consumer Electronics in Portugal

    ... prices, receded slightly, demand was constrained by a loss of purchasing power, as home-owners continued to be confronted with high interest rates. Rental rates also rocketed in the country, as an influx of foreign investors ... Read More

  • Headphones in Portugal

    ... studying at home. With many consumers having already upgraded their headphones at the height of the pandemic, they had no need to buy new devices and demand therefore slumped in 2022. While demand picked up ... Read More

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