Did You Know That An Indian Company Is Ruling The ‘Hearables’ Market?
If you are were asked to guess which was the highest-selling earphone/headphone brand in India, would you think of an Indian brand or a Chinese one?
Heading the ‘hearables’ market is Mumbai-based 5-year-old brand boAt, which has a 28 per cent market share here according to Counterpoint Research. The second spot was held by OnePlus, at a distant 13 per cent.
Market intelligence firms like Kalagato pinpoint the reason behind boAt’s meteoric rise as quality products at affordable prices.
boAt’s PR strategy seems to have worked wonders with the brand being endorsed by Kartik Aaryan, Kiara Advani, Diljit Dosanjh and six IPL teams. The brand has also tied up with influencers to push its brand among the young audience.
The company, 2020, partnered with designer Masaba during Lakme Fashion Week and unveil colourful headphone designs. According to boAt co-founder Aman Gupta, this became an ideal platform for them to “showcase our authority when it comes to stylish consumer electronic products”. Aman is a graduate of the prestigious Indian School of Business (ISB) and has worked at JBL-owner Harmann International as a sales head,
The company has raised $100 million in January. Revenues touched Rs 500 crore in 2019 fiscal year.
Is boAt made in India?
No, it is being made in China. The company’s other co-founder Sameer Mehta had told MoneyControl that they intend to diversify and are looking to move a majority of the manufacturing to India. The Indian government, last year, announced a Production Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme for most electronics including wearables.
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