LONDON, Nov 23, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- The
sports and health mobile application market will grow to over $400 million in
2016 - up from just $120 million in 2010. Much of that growth will be spurred
by the ability of mobile handsets to easily connect to wearable devices that in
turn can deliver new functionality, accuracy, and appeal to sports and fitness
applications.
As the mobile handset adds new ways to access
and support healthcare applications, it will become increasingly important
within the healthcare market, including home monitoring systems for aging
users, personal emergency response services, and remote healthcare monitoring
applications. However, sports and fitness will dominate the mobile health
application market.
"Downloadable apps are moving the sports
tracking device market from proprietary devices to mobile phones, but adoption
has been limited by the data they can collect. However, with the connectivity
that Bluetooth Smart will embed in mobile handsets, wearable devices will bring
greater detail to mobile handsets," says Jonathan Collins, principal
analyst.
Handset connectivity to wearable devices
brings a new dynamic to the sports monitoring market. Athletic equipment
players have already moved to support handset applications by either using
proprietary or battery-draining traditional Bluetooth wireless. Meanwhile,
traditional players such as Garmin, who recently launched its first handset
application for this market, and Polar have delivered high-end specialist
systems. Over the next five years, these players will increasingly have to
compete directly with the mobile handset. They will also face a slew of
start-ups and new entrants offering applications, online communities, and
wearable devices offering a range of applications and services.
"As applications increasingly become part
of a bundle that ships with wearable devices, revenues from mobile applications
will lag behind the growth in app downloads. Mobile application downloads will
actually grow at nearly twice the rate of revenues between 2010 and 2016, with
more than a billion downloads annually by 2016," says Collins.
ABI Research's report, "Mobile Devices
and mHealth," ( http://www.abiresearch.com/research/1007768 ) examines the
issues driving mobile handset adoption in sports and healthcare applications.
This includes forecasts for mobile application downloads, wearable devices,
wireless connectivity, regulation, and regional adoption for the next five
years.
It is part of the Wireless Healthcare (
http://www.abiresearch.com/products/service/Wireless_Healthcare_Research_Service
) research service and will also be discussed at length during ABI Research's
"Wireless Healthcare: From mHealth to Telehealth" ( http://www.abiresearch.com/webinar/923600058
) webinar.
ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and
quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging
technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research's
worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 40+
research and advisory services.
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