LONDON-- As PND shipments continue to fall, device OEMs are continually looking
for new areas of growth. ABI Research believes that new opportunities in
cycling, eyewear, golf and personal tracking will help the overall
market to continue to grow.
Senior analyst Patrick Connolly comments, “GPS Fitness watches are not
expected to suffer significant revenue declines over the forecast period
despite the presence of smartwatches and smart eyewear.
Clearly
GPS-enabled eyewear has huge potential, while cycling computers is a
market companies like Polar Pioneer, Magellan, and DeLorme have all
moved into in the past 18 months. New markets are also emerging around
action cameras and eBikes, with Garmin, Bosch and TEASI all active.
There are also signs that innovation around NFC (Active Mind Technology
Inc.) and BLE (Qualcomm, etc.) can drive new growth in the golf
and personal tracking spaces, with GPS IC vendors like CSR and uBlox
seeing significant growth in the latter over the past 12 months.”
The total market for dedicated GPS devices in 2013 was estimated at 35
million units, which is expected to grow almost 30% over the forecast
period, despite accelerated declining Western PND markets. More
importantly, the ominous threat of converged wearables will certainly
eat into the available market, but it is not expected to have the same
dramatic effect as smartphone apps had on PNDs.
VP and practice director Dominique Bonte adds, “Short-term, these are
the markets that will enable Garmin, TomTom and others to transition
away from the PND market, creating sustainability as they move longer
term towards new opportunities in automotive and commercial. For GPS IC
vendors, it is clear that these markets are now large enough to justify
new IC designs capable of meeting the demand for always-on, high
accuracy, ubiquitous location.”
These findings are part of ABI Research’s Location
Devices Market Research (https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/service/gps-gnss/).
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