New Delhi: Apple led the global wearable market with 33.1 per cent share during the third quarter and AirPods along with Apple Watches were hugely popular due to pandemic-driven demand, a new IDC report has said.
Xiaomi followed in second place with 17 million units shipped, 12.8 million of which were basic wristbands. Huawei ranked third with unit shipments at 13.7 million.
Overall, the global wearables market grew 35.1 per cent (on-year) with total shipments reaching 125 million units, according to new data from the International Data Corporation's (IDC) WorldWide Quarterly Wearable Device Tracker.
The surge was driven by seasonality, new product launches and the global pandemic.
"Many countries began easing restrictions and opening up their economies during the third quarter, which helped bolster outdoor activity as well as demand for wearables," said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager for IDC Mobile Device Trackers.
"Meanwhile, a broader range of price points from numerous vendors meant that there was something for everyone."
New products from the likes of Apple, Samsung, and others helped renew interest in popular categories such as smartwatches and hearables.