Gurugram – There is a decline across smart devices among consumers in India. This was revealed in ‘India Connected Consumers Report 2024’ 4th edition of the report released by Techarc today. Every year, Techarc releases insights and trends about connected consumers in India with regards to their adoption and preferences for various smart devices. The […]
Gurugram – There is a decline across smart devices among consumers in India. This was revealed in ‘India Connected Consumers Report 2024’ 4th edition of the report released by Techarc today. Every year, Techarc releases insights and trends about connected consumers in India with regards to their adoption and preferences for various smart devices. The devices are categorised as:
The insights and trends are basis survey among 2,500 connected users in India, secondary data and analysis of reviews and ratings of over 400 SKUs of such smart devices sold over ecommerce marketplaces.
Sharing the key takeaways of the report, Faisal Kawoosa, Chief Analyst and Founder Techarc said, “What is worrying to witness is that the interest of consumers is declining in these smart devices as they fail to deliver real value to them beyond a point. There is need to add significant value in these devices to get consumers excited furthering the growth of the overall market. We are already seeing smartphone market stagnating. In other smart devices we have scope if we improve the value quotient for consumers.”
“Chipset is going to play a critical role in bringing this value as it defines the capabilities and functions of any device that it powers. In the smart devices also, it is important that OEMs start taking the selection of chipset as a critical decision and collaborate with technology enablers to create value and delightful experiences,” added Faisal.

The OEMs of smart devices along with technology enablers will need strong and deeper collaboration in creating value and defining experiences for the connected consumers to increase their excitement which is in return increase the sales of these products. As the consumer journey evolves and matures further, consumers will be exploring deeper into the value chain where they would want to understand and learn more about the technologies and the component suppliers powering these devices. One of the concerns consumers have in few categories, like Smart TVs is that many OEMs do not reveal the component manufacturers which doesn’t give them confidence about their quality and reliability. Consumers want smart devices OEMs to be transparent like smartphone OEMs who reveal their key component suppliers like chipset makers, display suppliers, camera module manufacturers among others. This helps the consumers evaluate the products with deeper understanding as well as increase their confidence in them basis the independent reputation and credibility of component makers.
The market for smart devices is likely to register an overall modest growth rate of 10-13% by volume and 15-18% by value in 2024 compared to the calendar year 2023. However, if the OEMs are able to address the concerns of consumers and increase the proposition value for them across these devices, the growth can further be widened.
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