The global HDMI cable market size was valued at USD 2,919.24 million in 2022. It is estimated to reach USD 4,264.11 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 4.3% during the forecast period (2023–2031).
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is used in display controllers, computer monitors, and digital television. HDMI cable is used to create copper transmission lines for the transmission of data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from a source device that complies with HDMI. HDMI streamlines the installation of home entertainment systems by combining the video and audio interfaces into a single connection. The cables provide either electrical, optical, or digital modes of transfer.
Most of these cables have outer shields to transfer the data without loss and are designed to carry maximum bandwidth and a higher transfer rate. HDMI is now the accepted norm in the business and institutional sectors, as it is also widely available on laptops and personal computers. It transmits high-quality audio and video signals between educational devices, presentations, digital signage, and retail displays. Home AV devices are increasingly being connected using this affordable, efficient cable. HDMI cables are used for higher bandwidth and data transfer rates for gaming purposes.
Surge in Usage of Audio Video Devices
The use of audio-video multimedia devices with HDMI connection connections has increased significantly. Modern technologies like IoT and AI have fueled demand for audio-video equipment like home theater systems with HDMI ports. For instance, home theater systems integrated with artificial intelligence software such as Alexa, Google Assistant, and others provide in-built intelligence and offer convenience to consumers. The demand for HDMI cables in the residential market is anticipated to boost over the forecast period. Moreover, HDMI cables are more in demand due to multimedia equipment like DVD players and music systems having connectors for connecting to video panels and vice versa. For instance, the Lifetime 650 Home Entertainment System by Bose uses speaker and HDMI cables for AV I/O support.
Increase in Demand for 4K/UHD Televisions
Television costs have come down as display technology has developed over time, attracting a large consumer base of middle-income groups. The fast-growing adoption of 4K or Ultra High-Definition TVs in the residential sector has increased the demand for HDMI cables. This offers HDMI ports that are capable of supporting a high transfer rate. These TVs also provide ports for connecting various entertainment systems, such as gaming consoles, home theatre systems, and others. For instance, it provides 4 HDMI inputs, HDCP2.3, HDMI-CEC, and HDMI audio return channel (ARC). Therefore, the advancement of TVs and the providence of multiple HDMI ports increase the demand for HDMI cables.
High Installation Cost and Limited Physical Availability for Devices
In order to connect various pieces of equipment, copper wires must be placed properly and multiple connections and switches are required. The entire cost of the system's installation is increased by this method. Moreover, the copper cable connection capabilities are cable length dependent and do not support a wide range of portable devices. These impediments prohibit market growth.
Advancement in HDMI Cable and Enhancement of Multimedia and Entertainment Industry
HDMI 2.0a and 2.0b are the versions of HDMI that are most often used. The ports are a more advanced version of HDMI 2.0, which enables High Dynamic Range, a cutting-edge display technology. Furthermore, the release of HDMI 2.1 is anticipated to stimulate the market for HDMI cables because of their fast data transmission rates and increased bandwidth availability compared to earlier iterations. Refresh rates up to 10K resolutions are supported by HDMI 2.1, which also offers increased bandwidth of up to 48Gbps.
Additionally, the emergence of the media and entertainment industry has resulted in greater penetration of TVs and Cable TV network in the household. Broadcasting channels provide information to the consumer across different regions in different languages, which increases the demand for TVs and subscriptions to cable TV channels. The installation of TV sets and broadcasting cable networks requires HDMI cables. Therefore, the emerging and advancing multimedia and entertainment industry is expected to boost the demand for HDMI cables. All these factors are likely to create opportunities for growth in the market.
Study Period | 2019-2031 | CAGR | 4.3% |
Historical Period | 2019-2021 | Forecast Period | 2023-2031 |
Base Year | 2022 | Base Year Market Size | USD 2,919.24 Million |
Forecast Year | 2031 | Forecast Year Market Size | USD 4264.11 Million |
Largest Market | Asia-Pacific | Fastest Growing Market | North America |
Based on region, the global HDMI cable market is bifurcated into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
Asia-Pacific is the most significant global HDMI cable market shareholder and is anticipated to exhibit a CAGR of 5.9% during the forecast period. Asia-Pacific is analyzed across China, Japan, India, South Korea, and the rest of Asia-Pacific. Increased adoption of digital multimedia devices has been witnessed in the growing economies of Asia-Pacific, like India and China. As a result, the need for HDMI cables in home applications has increased. The presence of the largest population base has led to higher penetration of TV and other multimedia devices such as home theatres, projectors, and other display devices. Furthermore, advancements in these multimedia devices and the rise in purchasing capacity have led to further adoption in Asia-Pacific. Likewise, a huge population base is a major factor in the growth of the HDMI industry in Asia-Pacific, wherein these cables are required to connect audio-video devices in the residential sector.
North America is estimated to exhibit a CAGR of 3.2% over the forecast period. The U.S. witnesses the highest adoption of HDMI cables, owing to increased penetration of various multimedia and audio/video devices. The advancement of display technology is expected to fuel the market growth for HDMI cables. Since the internet has grown widely in North America, more computers and display devices like LED monitors and display panels have been used, which has raised the demand for HDMI cables to transmit signals. Advancements in HDMI cables for use in the latest display technologies, such as 4K, 8K, and others, significantly contribute toward the growth of the North America HDMI cable market. As per a study on the growth of the North American e-commerce market by eShopWorld, a company based in Ireland, over 84% of consumers use desktops for shopping online. Furthermore, using desktops requires HDMI cables for better data transfer to display content in better quality, which boosts the demand for HDMI cables, accelerating the market growth.
In Europe, the advancement of multimedia technology and the upsurge in the adoption of durable goods significantly contribute to the market's growth. The surge in adopting the latest multimedia technology in the European household boosts the demand for HDMI cables. Moreover, the surge in usage of smart TVs has increased the demand for advanced HDMI cables. For instance, companies such as Sony, LG, and others would use HDMI 2.1 as the successor to HDMI 2.0b and HDMI 2.0a. HDMI 2.1 increases the bandwidth from 18Gbps to 48Gbps and enables video resolution of up to 10K and a frame rate as high as 120fps. Furthermore, integrating AI and adopting visual gaming technology, such as AR and VR in multimedia devices has also generated the need for HDMI cables.
LAMEA includes countries from Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. These regions report a comparatively lower adoption of technological advancements. It is an untapped region and provides vast future opportunities. Emerging growth in the region is advancing the technological advancement in the region. Most of the region has not upgraded to wireless technology except the Middle East and still uses cord connectors for I/O. Therefore, various categories of HDMI cables have huge demand in the region.
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The global HDMI cable market is segmented by type, grade, and application.
Based on type, the global market is bifurcated between standard HDMI cable and high-speed HDMI cable.
The standard HDMI cable segment dominates the global market and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 3.1% over the forecast period. Standard HDMI cables can handle the majority of domestic uses, including connecting TVs to computer monitors and home entertainment systems to video displays. Likewise, it has been proven to reliably transmit HD content in 1080i or 720p resolutions, typically used for upscaling DVD players, digital broadcast HD, and cable and satellite television. The standard HDMI segment is further sub-segmented into standard HDMI cable with ethernet and standard HDMI cable without ethernet. In addition, HDMI creates a "future-proof" basis for broadcasting ultrahigh definition video and multichannel audio among various audio, video, and computer products.
High-Speed HDMI cable includes cables with bandwidth to handle 1080p and greater resolutions. High-Speed HDMI cables are available in ethernet and non-ethernet versions. The high-speed HDMI segment is further sub-segmented into high-speed HDMI cable with ethernet and high-speed HDMI cable without ethernet. High-Speed HDMI cables are tested by HDMI Licensing, LLC, an agent appointed by the HDMI Forum to license different versions of HDMI cables based on its specification. This organization tests cable based on speed, thus increasing product authenticity. End-users can depend on the goods easily because of this standardization. As the high-speed HDMI cables cost high, these standardizations help increase product authenticity, which is expected amongst one of the factors for the considerable growth of this HDMI cable segment.
Based on grade, the global market is bifurcated into HDMI 1.4, HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 2.1.
The HDMI 2.1 segment is the most significant contributor to the market share and is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.2% over the forecast period. HDMI 2.1 was released on November 28, 2017. It supports higher refresh rates and resolutions, such as 4K and 8K at 120 Hz. In addition, HDMI 2.1 adds a brand-new type of HDMI cable dubbed Ultra High Speed (48G during development), which certifies cables at the new, faster speeds that these formats demand. The advantages of HDMI 2.1 concerning video resolution and audio quality over its previous cable versions make its demand high for AV manufacturers. Furthermore, the most recent development in audio-video streaming, for example, allows a maximum of 10K at 120Hz, Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) for object-based audio codecs like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, and an increased refresh rate.
HDMI 2.0, known to manufacturers as HDMI UHD, was released on September 4, 2013. The cable increases the maximum bandwidth to 18.0 Gbps. The version uses 8b/10b encoding for video transmission, which maximizes its video bandwidth of 14.4 Gbps. This enables HDMI 2.0 to carry 4K video at 60 Hz with 24 bit/px color depth. HDMI 2.0 was further upgraded to HDMI 2.0a and HDMI 2.0b, enhancing its audio output capability and ultra-high-definition video or 4K. It also allows dynamic synchronization of video and audio streams and improves 3D capability and additional CEC functions. These features make the AV system with high output quality. Therefore, this cable type is significantly used in audio-video devices, which is expected to increase demand.
Based on application, the global HDMI cable market is segmented into gaming consoles, TVs, mobile phones, automotive systems, and personal computers and tablets.
The gaming consoles segment owns the highest market share and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 5.8% during the forecast period. Due to a rise in demand for content and PC services, game platform services held the greatest proportion of the cloud gaming market. Cloud gaming allows playing PC games to connect with any nearby device. Blade's Shadow, GeForce NOW, Blacknut, and Sony's PlayStation are a few of the well-known businesses offering gaming platform services. Given the tremendous expansion of mobile gaming during the previous five years, the gaming industry is predicted to have considerable market growth over the coming years. One of this technology's advantages is how inexpensive it is. Constantly upgrading consoles and PCs to maintain game performance is way too expensive.
Vehicle infotainment includes automotive components such as a co-driver display, head-up display, center information display, and rear seat entertainment. HDMI is the most preferred technology among major automotive players. The rise in demand for audio amplifiers in the automotive industry and rapid advancements in new-age technologies like autonomous driving, augmented reality, and big data are expected to drive the global market growth during the forecast period. The increase in the Internet of Vehicles (IoV) penetration and the introduction of energy cars and autonomous vehicles give rise to numerous amplifier systems such as head-up displays, navigation systems, digital dashboards, and others, which are expected to create lucrative growth opportunities for class global market in the automotive segment.