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12-04-2015, 10:07 AM
http://l3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/byIxKNNTaCqsp61MfkkZSQ--/YXBwaWQ9eW5ld3NfbGVnbztmaT1maWxsO2g9ODY7cT03NTt3PT EzMA--/http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/homerun/digital_trends_973/f626080fe10e166c0b8d3b8ca2fdf398 (http://news.yahoo.com/wearable-market-mayhem-apple-closes-131045770.html)A-new report from IDC shows despite its relative newness and high price, the Apple Watch is not struggling to win customers, taking second place overall with 18-percent market share. Not bad considering it hasn’t been on sale for a year. FitBit remains the leader in the wearables market, though not by much. It currently manages 22-percent of wearable shipments, sending out-4.7 million wearables compared to Apple’s 3.9 million. However, while Apple’s chasing down FitBit, Chinese brand Xiaomi is in turn hunting down Apple; and Android Wear is nowhere to be seen. FitBit has been in the game a lot longer than its two rivals, and sells a range of models, from the inexpensive Zip to the $250 Surge, but has yet to launch a fully-fledged smartwatch. The wearable manufacturer has seen a rather steep drop in market share since last year, when it held 32 percent of the market. That said, FitBit is starting to attract the corporate crowd, selling 335,000 units through its Corporate Wellness program-over the past few months, according to IDC. Related:- Need some motivation? Fitbit’s update tracks and records your exercises for you Apple and FitBit haven’t secured first and second place forever. In third place it’s Xiaomi, which also only sells a couple of wearables, but for considerably less money than other manufacturers. This makes its 3.7 million sales over the past three months impressive, a figure no doubt assisted by Singles Day in China on November 11, at which time the company put the new Mi Band Pulse on sale. Following Singles Day, Xiaomi said the $15 Mi Band-was its biggest selling smart device. Related: -Syncing an infected Fitbit could be a security risk, says analyst, but Fitbit’s not worried Further down the list, Garmin still holds onto fourth place, with 4.1 percent of the market, followed by BBK, a relatively unknown Chinese manufacturer. There are some big names missing from IDC’s top five list, and have presumably been relegated to its ‘Others’ category.-Jawbone, a rival of FitBit, for example, and-Samsung only crept into sixth with 600,000 shipments. Will the problematic-Gear S2-improve things? Android Wear manufacturers were absent from the top five, showing the significant gap in popularity between the Apple Watch and Android Wear smartwatches. There are currently over ten smartwatches available from Asus, Motorola, Samsung, LG, and Sony, yet none have shipped more than 700,000 units, according to IDC’s data. Also watch: Samsung JS9500 SUHD TV - Review Please enable Javascript to watch this video
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