Wireless Connectivity Market worth $141.1 billion by 2025
The wireless connectivity market is estimated to grow from USD 69.0 billion in 2020 to USD 141.1 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 15.4%.
Major driving factors for the wireless connectivity industry are the increased demand for wireless sensor networks in the development of smart infrastructure, a significant increase in the internet penetration rate, growth in adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT), increasing trends like work from home and virtual learning pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic, increased demand for low-power wide-area (LPWA) networks in IoT applications. High power consumption by wireless sensors, terminals, & connected devices, and lack of uniform communication standards act as restraints for the wireless connectivity market.
Bluetooth 5X enabled chipset to hold the largest volume share of the wireless connectivity market in 2025
Bluetooth 5.0 is the latest version of the Bluetooth wireless communication standard. It is commonly used for wireless headphones and other audio hardware, as well as wireless keyboards, mice, and game controllers. Bluetooth is also used for communication between various smart home and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. With Bluetooth 5.0, devices can use data transfer speeds of up to 2 Mbps, which is double what Bluetooth 4.2 supports. Devices can also communicate over distances of up to 800 feet (or 240 meters), which is four times the 200 feet (or 60 meters) allowed by Bluetooth 4.2.
Bluetooth 5.0 is gaining traction in IoT applications. Its extensive adoption will be in smart home beacons, connected homes, and wearable applications. Apart from these, Bluetooth 5.0 technology is used in other growing applications such as wireless speakers and high-quality audio systems, car audio systems/hands-free pairing with mobile devices, virtual reality and augmented reality devices, and high-definition audio and video streaming. All these factors have a higher growth rate of Bluetooth 5.0 than their preceding technologies.
Consumer electronics end-use will hold the largest share of the wireless connectivity market in 2025
With the evolution of consumer appliances that can connect to the Internet and smartphones, the growth of wireless connectivity in the consumer electronics segment is expected to receive a boost. Given the large population base in some of the developing economies, such as China, India, and Thailand, there has been an increased number of new M2M connections per year in the APAC region. Therefore, the demand for smart consumer devices is higher in this region. Due to an increase in the penetration of the Internet in developing Asian countries, paired with the changing lifestyle of consumers, the uptake of smart home devices has increased in the region. Increasing requirements of comfort and convenience have considerably surged the demand for smart devices.
Tri-Band Wi-Fi enabled chipsets are projected to hold a major share of the wireless Market in terms of volume from 2020 to 2025
The tremendous success of dual bands and the growth of Wi-Fi and LTE-U bands over the past 4 years have led to increased congestion over the 5 GHz band. Wi-Fi deals with huge amounts of data and hence attracts network congestion. Disruptions caused by the high network congestion over the 5 GHz frequency band result in lower data throughput, increased power consumption, and a higher degree of latency owing to repetitive requests for retransmits that keep Wi-Fi devices in higher power transmit modes for a longer duration. With severe congestion, Wi-Fi service reliability has become a critical issue for wireless device manufacturers.