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Apple HomePod Shipments Estimated at 600,000 for 1Q18 [Chart]

Posted May 17, 2018 at 7:31pm by iClarified · 13212 views
Apple shipped an estimated 600,000 HomePod smart speakers in the first quarter of 2018, reports Strategy Analytics. That accounts for about 6% of the market for smart speakers.

Market leader Amazon is estimated to have shipped an impressive 4 million smart speakers during the quarter though its global market share has nearly halved from the same period last year. Google and Alibaba consolidated their number two and three rankings while Apple became the fourth largest smart speaker brand worldwide following the launch of the HomePod in February 2018.



David Watkins, Director at Strategy Analytics commented that “Amazon and Google accounted for a dominant 70% share of global smart speaker shipments in Q1 2018 although their combined share has fallen from 84% in Q4 2017 and 94% in the year ago quarter. This is partly as a result of strong growth in the Chinese market for smart speakers where both Amazon and Google are currently absent. Alibaba and Xiaomi are leading the way in China and their strength in the domestic market alone is proving enough to propel them into the global top five.”

David Mercer, Vice President at Strategy Analytics added, “Further strong growth in smart speaker sales confirms our view that this new market is far more than just a flash in the pan. Today’s smart speakers are by no means the finished article but they have captured the consumer imagination and we will see rapid evolution in design, functionality and associated use cases over the coming years. We are clearly heading towards to a time in the not too distant future when voice becomes a standard mode of technology interaction alongside established approaches like keyboard, mouse and touchscreen.”

You can check out the chart below for more details or hit the link for the full Strategy Analytics report, “Global Smart Speaker Vendor & OS Shipment and Installed Base Market Share by Region: Q1 2018”.

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