
According to the 294 pages report titled “Wireless Microphone Market: Global Industry Analysis 2013 – 2017 and Opportunity Assessment 2018 – 2028,” the global wireless microphone market is expected to witness a CAGR of 8.0% from 2018 to 2028. In 2017, the market was worth USD $1.9 billion and is expected to reach a valuation of nearly USD $4.5 billion by the end of 2028.
Manufacturers are focussing on offering wireless microphones with high functionality and innovative design in order to acquire a large share in the global market. Some of the key players such as Shure Incorporated, DPA Microphones, RODE Microphones, Samson Technologies Inc., JTS Professional, Audio-Technica Corporation, Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG, AKG Acoustics, MIPRO Electronics, inMusic Brands, Inc. etc., are launching new products and entering into key partnerships in order to establish their foothold in the global market.
The introduction of digital wireless technology is augmenting the growth of the wireless microphone market. The implementation of wireless technology offers benefits such as low voice distortion, less noise interference, increased opportunity for encryption, and enhanced reliability of signal transmission. The adoption of digital wireless technology and the introduction of professional microphones without noise distortions at affordable prices will drive the global wireless microphone market. The U.S, Japan, and China are the largest revenue generators in the wireless microphone market. Further, the economic development of the countries in Latin America and the Middle East and Africa, and the growth of the music industry in these regions will have a positive impact on the global wireless microphone market.

Given the improving economic conditions in certain regions and the introduction of innovative wireless technologies, leading players are focussing on expanding their businesses in emerging countries in APAC and Latin America. Vendors will try to distinguish their products and service offerings through a clear and unique value proposition during the forecast period.

The cost of wireless microphones varies across regions as there is a large presence of several local players in the different regional markets. Sometimes, users from developing countries such as India tend to choose wireless microphones with lesser pricing, as they are ready to compromise on the brand and applications of the microphones. This can turn out to be a serious challenge for wireless microphone brands to maintain their sales especially in the Tier II and Tier III cities of developing countries.
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