Dublin, March 24, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/k743q2/global_wireless) has announced the addition of the "Global Wireless Audio Devices Market Analysis & Forecast, From 2016 To 2022" report to their offering.
The Wireless Audio Devices Market to Grow Over $33,177 Million by 2022
Wireless audio devices are gaining popularity over wired audio devices due to several advantages offered by wireless audio devices over wired audio devices. Some of the advantages of wireless devices over wired devices are cost saving due to wire replacement; vulnerability of wireless devices to temporary interferences, noise and fading; increased mobility, and enhanced efficiency for an increase in number of users connected to the same device.
The global Wireless Audio Device market is estimated to witness a growth at a CAGR of 16.6% over the period 2016 to 2022. This growth is expected due to increasing consumer application and increasing opportunities for the wireless audio devices in the hospitality and leisure sector.
The U.S. generated the maximum amount of revenue in the year 2015 in the global wireless audio device industry among all the regions; whereas, China has the maximum potential to grow in the forecast period. If the industry has the prospects of growing with the same pace, it will cross $33,177.0 million in total market value by the end of forecast period 2022.
The industry analysis section has examined the impact of the five major forces and value chain analysis to understand the overall attractiveness of the industry. The most often used strategy for developing a better hold on to the market has been through product launches, followed by mergers & acquisitions. Moreover, the company profile section includes highlights of significant information about the key companies involved along with their financial positions key strategies, & developmental activities of recent years. Some of the key players involved in this market are Sony Corporation, Bose Corporation, Sennheiser, Sonos, Harman, Apple Inc., and Samsung.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Executive Summary
2 Report Scope
3 Research Methodology
4 Industry Analysis
5 Market Dynamics
6 Competitive Insights
7 Global Wireless Audio Device Market Size & Forecast
8 Global Wireless Audio Device Market Breakdown By Product
9 Global Wireless Audio Device Market Breakdown By Technology
10 Global Wireless Audio Device Market Breakdown By Region
11 Company Profiles
- Apple Inc.
- Bose Corporation
- D&M Holdings Inc.
- Harman International Industries, Incorporated
- Koninklijke Philips N.V.
- LG Electronics
- Panasonic Corporation
- Pure
- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
- Sennheiser Electronic Gmbh & Company Kg
- Shure Incorporated
- Sonos, Inc.
- Sony Corporation
- Vizio Holdings, Inc.
- Voxx International Corporation
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