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Consumer IoT - Vietnam

Vietnam
  • The revenue forecast for the Consumer IoT market in Vietnam is estimated to reach US$697.20m in 2025.
  • It is expected to demonstrate a steady annual growth rate (CAGR 2025-2029) of 15.28%, ultimately leading to a market volume of US$1.23bn by 2029.
  • In comparison to other countries worldwide, United States is projected to generate the highest revenue, amounting to US$86.46bn in 2025.
  • Vietnam is experiencing a growing trend in the Consumer IoT market, with an increasing number of households adopting smart home devices for convenience and energy efficiency.

Revenue

Notes: Data was converted from local currencies using average exchange rates of the respective year.

Most recent update: Jun 2024

Source: Statista Market Insights

Notes: The chart “Comparable Estimates” shows the forecasted development of the selected market from different sources. Please see the additional information for methodology and publication date.

Most recent update: Jun 2024

Volume

Most recent update: Mar 2024

Source: Statista Market Insights

Analyst Opinion

Consumer IoT, or the Internet of Things for consumer applications, has seen tremendous growth in recent years as more and more devices are being connected to the internet. From smart thermostats to connected doorbells, consumers are embracing the convenience and control that these devices offer.

One of the biggest challenges is ensuring the security and privacy of consumer data. As more and more devices are connected to the internet, there is a growing risk of cyberattacks and data breaches. Companies must invest in robust security measures and protocols to protect consumer data and prevent unauthorized access.

Finding compatible smart devices from different manufacturers and connecting them has been a tedious mission. A potential solution to this problem is the manufacturer-independent protocol called Matter, which has been accepted by leading companies such as Bosch, Apple, and Samsung. The new universal standard would allow end users to combine devices from various manufacturers, eliminating one-brand ecosystems, and it is already becoming a norm.

Global Comparison

Notes: Data was converted from local currencies using average exchange rates of the respective year.

Most recent update: Jun 2024

Source: Statista Market Insights

Methodology

Data coverage

The data encompasses B2B, B2C and B2G revenues. The revenue only refers to the spending share of the Internet of Things components.

Modeling approach/ Market size:

The market size is determined through a combination of top-down and bottom-up approaches. We use annual financial reports of the market-leading companies and industry associations, as well as third-party studies and reports to analyze the markets. To estimate the segment size for each country individually, we use relevant key market indicators and data from country-specific industry associations, such as consumer spending, internet penetration, 4G coverage, and current and historical developments. This data helps us estimate the market size for each country individually.

Forecasts:

In our forecasts, we apply diverse forecasting techniques but primarily exponential smoothing. The selection of forecasting techniques is based on the behavior of the relevant market. The main drivers are the GDP and the level of digitization.

Additional notes:

The data is modeled using current exchange rates. The market is updated twice a year in case market dynamics change.

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Key Market Indicators

Notes: Based on data from IMF, World Bank, UN and Eurostat

Most recent update: Jan 2025

Source: Statista Market Insights

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Internet of Things (IoT) - statistics & facts

In the realm of technology, few concepts have captured imaginations quite like the Internet of Things (IoT). Coined in 1999 by British technologist Kevin Ashton, IoT envisioned a future where a vast network of interconnected objects would collect and analyze data, enabling them to perform tasks autonomously. While the idea seemed more like science fiction at the time, today, IoT is no longer a hypothetical concept but a rapidly unfolding reality. Thanks to the development of communication technologies such as 5G and data analytics using artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, IoT has applications varying from smartwatches to city infrastructure (smart cities).
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