IDC data shows that Xiaomi maintains a leading position in the Indian wearable market, with a market share of 48.9% in 2019. Titan maintained second place with a 14.5% share.
Most of Xiaomi's results are the madness of Mi Band in the Indian market, and the development of Huami technology wearable devices.
IDC's recently released quarterly global wearables quarterly report for the fourth quarter of 2019 shows that the Indian local market has reached a record high in wearables shipments, an increase of 168.3% year-on-year to 14.9 million units.
Basic wearable devices (that is, devices that cannot run third-party applications) dominate the market with a 96.2% market share, a year-on-year increase of 177% in 2019.
Other gadget products may only account for 3.8% of the Indian market, but still in a steady upward trend, an increase of 49.5% over the previous year.
In terms of smart watches, Huami Technology and its Amazfit brand are leading the way in basic watches.
As for sales of "real smart watches," Fossil is still India's leading supplier, with a 30.3% share, followed by Apple, with a 26.6% share. Overall, the watch niche market will grow 77.5% year-on-year in 2019.
Headphones are one of India's fastest-growing market segments for electronic products, with a year-on-year increase of 443.6% in 2019, an amazing increase. Local supplier BoAt Lifestyle holds 27.3% of the leading headset category in 2019.
As for the true wireless market, Apple dominates the world and within India, with a market share of 43.1%.