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CTA Study: Smartphones Most-Owned Tech, 5G and Wireless Drive AdoptionStreaming Hardware Soars, Tech Purchase Intent Remains Stable in 2023
ARLINGTON, Va., May 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Consumer Technology Association (CTA)® released the 2023 U.S. Consumer Technology Ownership & Market Potential Study today, showing that despite complex economic times, 84% of U.S. households plan to purchase tech products in the next 12 months. Mobile and wireless tech products lead the categories of tech products consumers want to buy. 84% of U.S. households will purchase tech in the next year. Mobile and wireless lead what consumers want to buy. "Consumers want content and technology that works for them, no matter where they are," said Jessica Boothe, Director of Market Research at CTA. "Enthusiasm for wireless and new content formats continue to grow as smartphones have become an integral part of our lives." Technology demand is stabilizing after a pandemic-driven surge. Across 80 products surveyed with comparable data to last year's study, there was an average decline of 3.7% in the percentage of households planning purchases in the next 12 months. This decline reflects a return to pre-pandemic levels. Smartphones are ubiquitous in American households, and 37% of households plan to purchase a new smartphone in the next 12 months. Of those, 99% will be repeat buyers, indicating a saturated but loyal technology market. New devices like the Pixel Fold and iPhones for every budget are driving tis trend. TV is the most popular screen-based device in U.S. homes, with an estimated 259 million devices installed. Still, TV is increasingly competing with portable screens like smartphones (~255 million), tablets (~115 million) and laptops (~149 million), where users can view video in a variety of formats. Gaming continues its rise as one of the most popular activities, with more than half of households owning a gaming console. 26% of households plan to purchase a console in the next 12 months. Of those households, 25 million are interested in purchasing a current-generation console, such as the Xbox Series S/X or PlayStation 5. Insights
View the study abstract, sign up for CTA Research Insights, and look for CTA's Canadian Ownership and Market Potential report in June. Methodology The research was administered as an online survey among 2,615 U.S. adults (18-plus) from April 3-25, 2023. The margin of sampling error at 95% confidence for aggregate results is +/-2%. The data was weighted to reflect the known demographics of the U.S. population as reported by U.S. census data, with estimates generalizable to the household level. About Consumer Technology Association
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