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More than 100 million true wireless headphones sold worldwide for the first time - Apple tops them all

Livia Gamper
11.3.2022
Translation: machine translated

Estimates from market analysis firm Canalys show that sales of true-wireless headphones rose for the first time to 103.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2021. Apple has sold the most.

For the market analysis, Canalys differentiates the smart personal audio segment examined into the three areas of TWS, wireless earphones and wireless headphones. The abbreviation TWS stands for True Wireless Stereo Headphones, while Wireless Earphones stands for wireless headphones. This refers to those headphones that are connected via Bluetooth, but are still connected to each other with a cable. Finally, Wireless Headphones means wireless over-ear headphones.

Apple ahead of Samsung and Xiaomi

The remaining brands account for 40.2 percent. These probably include Sony, Jabra, Bose and other audio manufacturers. Canalys does not break this down further, however.

Overall headphone market also dominated by Apple

A look at the overall headphone market over the year 2021 shows a similar picture. Apple leads ahead of Samsung, followed by Xiaomi and BoAt. The share of other brands is larger - it amounts to 55 percent.

Again, the share of other manufacturers is not broken down. There will probably be Sony, Jabra, Bose Skullcandy and Co. behind them again. Here, the competition of the global audio manufacturers seems to be better represented than in the true-wireless headphones, which are mainly in the hands of smartphone manufacturers.

You can find Canalys' full analysis here.

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