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全球智慧溫度計市場 - 2024-2031Global Smart Thermometers Market - 2024-2031 |
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概述
2023年,全球智慧溫度計市場規模達6.3446億美元,預計2031年將達到13.4176億美元,2024-2031年預測期間複合年成長率為9.8%。
智慧溫度計是一種先進的溫度測量設備,利用數位技術來監控和記錄溫度讀數。與傳統溫度計不同,智慧溫度計配備無線連接(藍牙、Wi-Fi)等功能,並且通常整合到更大的數位生態系統中以增強功能。這些設備可以將即時資料傳輸到智慧型手機、平板電腦或基於雲端的平台,使用戶能夠追蹤和分析一段時間內的溫度趨勢。它們在個人醫療保健、公共衛生舉措以及遵守食品和工業安全標準方面發揮著至關重要的作用。
由於智慧溫度計的日益普及,智慧溫度計的需求正在穩步成長。例如,根據美國國立衛生研究院 (NIH) 進行的研究,2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 10 月 29 日期間,在 1,341,747 名使用智慧型溫度計和應用程式的人中,有 1,325,845 人符合納入標準。這些符合條件的參與者獲取了 20,617,435 個溫度讀數,在研究期間產生了 3,529,377 個連續溫度讀數
驅動程式和限制
不斷進步的技術進步
智慧溫度計不斷進步的技術進步極大地推動了市場的成長,預計將在預測期內推動市場的發展。許多現代智慧溫度計都配備了藍牙或 Wi-Fi 功能,使用戶可以輕鬆地與行動應用程式同步資料。這種連接對於醫療保健提供者和消費者隨時間監測溫度、增強遠端患者監測並實現即時健康追蹤特別有價值。例如,Kinsa 智慧溫度計等設備提供與智慧型手機的藍牙連接,使用戶能夠追蹤溫度趨勢並與醫療保健專業人員共享資料。
非接觸式紅外線測溫儀因其衛生特性和無需身體接觸即可準確讀數而越來越受歡迎。這在醫療和公共衛生應用中尤其重要,因為降低交叉污染的風險至關重要。例如,Exergen 和 Withings 開發了紅外線溫度計,可為醫療和家庭使用提供快速、準確的讀數。
此外,智慧溫度計擴大被開發為穿戴式設備,以實現連續的溫度監測。該技術對於需要持續健康追蹤的慢性病患者、兒童或老年人特別有用。 TempTraq 是一款穿戴式貼片溫度計,永續監測體溫,並在偵測到發燒時透過智慧型手機應用程式發送警報,非常適合家長監測兒童健康狀況。
這些技術先進的智慧溫度計在食品業也佔有重要地位,用戶可以在食物需要關注時及時獲得音訊和行動通知,從而追蹤烹飪進度。例如,2023 年11 月,CHEF iQ 的最新創新為家庭廚師提供了改變遊戲規則的無線烹飪技術,可以精確輕鬆地烹飪他們最喜歡的肉、魚、雞肉(等),確保食物不再煮過頭或未煮熟。由於內建 Wi-Fi 和藍牙連接,智慧溫度計可與 CHEF iQ 應用程式無縫配對。它允許用戶從任何地方追蹤他們的烹飪進度,並在食物需要注意時及時獲得音訊和行動通知。
資料隱私問題
與智慧溫度計相關的資料隱私問題預計將阻礙預測期內的市場成長。智慧溫度計收集個人健康資料,包括體溫、使用模式,在某些情況下還會收集有關症狀的資訊。這些資料可以被視為敏感的健康訊息,許多消費者對共享這些資料持謹慎態度,特別是考慮到過去健康科技行業的隱私洩露事件。
例如,根據 HIPAA 雜誌報導,2023 年 8 月,發現有 2,300 萬筆醫療記錄被洩露。在過去 12 個月中,平均每月有 9,989,003 筆醫療記錄被洩露。截至 2024 年 8 月 31 日的一年內,已發生 491 起資料外洩事件,涉及 500 筆或更多記錄,已知至少 58,668,002 筆記錄已外洩。目前,2024 年的平均外洩規模為 119,487 筆記錄,中位外洩規模為 4,109 筆記錄。
對智慧溫度計等物聯網設備資料外洩的擔憂引發了消費者的懷疑。如果設備被駭客攻擊或其資料被出售給第三方,用戶的健康資訊可能會被洩露,導致隱私侵犯。許多智慧溫度計與其他物聯網設備一樣,缺乏強大的加密和資料保護功能,因此容易受到網路攻擊。這種安全性的缺乏可能會阻礙消費者和醫療保健提供者充分採用這些設備。
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Overview
The global smart thermometers market reached US$ 634.46 million in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 1341.76 million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 9.8% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
A smart thermometer is an advanced temperature-measuring device that leverages digital technology to monitor and record temperature readings. Unlike traditional thermometers, smart thermometers are equipped with features such as wireless connectivity (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi) and are often integrated into larger digital ecosystems for enhanced functionality. These devices can transmit real-time data to smartphones, tablets or cloud-based platforms, enabling users to track and analyze temperature trends over time. They play a crucial role in personal healthcare, public health initiatives, and compliance with food and industrial safety standards.
The demand for smart thermometers is experiencing steady growth driven by the increasing adoption of smart thermometers. For instance, according to the Study conducted by the National Institute of Health (NIH), of 1,341,747 individuals using the smart thermometers and app between January 1, 2020, and October 29, 2022, 1,325,845 individuals met the inclusion criteria. These eligible participants took 20,617,435 temperature readings, yielding 3,529,377 episodes of consecutive temperature readings during the study period
Market Dynamics: Drivers & Restraints
Rising technological advancements
Rising technological advancements in smart thermometers are significantly driving the market growth and are expected to drive the market over the forecast period. Many modern smart thermometers are equipped with Bluetooth or Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing users to easily sync data with mobile apps. This connectivity is particularly valuable for healthcare providers and consumers monitoring temperature over time, enhancing remote patient monitoring and enabling real-time health tracking. For instance, devices like the Kinsa Smart Thermometer offer Bluetooth connectivity to smartphones, enabling users to track temperature trends and share data with healthcare professionals.
Non-contact infrared thermometers are gaining popularity due to their hygienic nature and accurate readings without the need for physical contact. This is especially critical in medical and public health applications, where reducing the risk of cross-contamination is paramount. For instance, Exergen and Withings have developed infrared thermometers that provide fast, accurate readings for both medical and home use.
Additionally, smart thermometers are increasingly being developed as wearables, enabling continuous temperature monitoring. This technology is particularly useful for patients with chronic conditions, children, or the elderly who require constant health tracking. TempTraq, a wearable patch thermometer, continuously monitors body temperature and sends alerts via a smartphone app if a fever is detected, making it ideal for parents monitoring children's health.
These technologically advanced smart thermometers also hold a significant portion in the food industry by allowing users to track their cooking progress by getting timely audio and mobile notifications when their food needs attention. For instance, in November 2023, CHEF iQ's newest innovation allows a game-changing wireless cooking technology for home chefs to cook their favorite meats, fish, chicken (and more) with precision and ease, ensuring never over or undercooked food again. The Smart Thermometer pairs seamlessly with the CHEF iQ app thanks to built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. It allows users to track their cooking progress from anywhere, and get timely audio and mobile notifications when their food needs attention.
Data privacy concerns
Data privacy concerns associated with smart thermometers are expected to hamper the market growth over the forecast period. Smart thermometers collect personal health data, including body temperature, usage patterns and in some cases, information about symptoms. This data can be seen as sensitive health information, and many consumers are cautious about sharing this data, especially in light of past privacy breaches in health tech industries.
For instance, according to the HIPAA Journal, in August 2023, 23 million breached healthcare records are noticed. Over the past 12 months, an average of 9,989,003 healthcare records were breached each month. In the year to August 31, 2024, there have been 491 data breaches of 500 or more records, and at least 58,668,002 records are known to have been breached. The average breach size in 2024 is currently 119,487 records and the median breach size is 4,109 records.
The fear of data breaches in IoT-enabled devices, including smart thermometers, has led to skepticism among consumers. If a device is hacked or its data is sold to third parties, users' health information could be exposed, leading to privacy violations. Many smart thermometers, like other IoT devices, lack robust encryption and data protection features, making them susceptible to cyberattacks. This lack of security can deter both consumers and healthcare providers from fully adopting these devices.
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The global smart thermometers market is segmented based on product type, connectivity, application and region.
The Bluetooth segment is expected to dominate the global smart thermometers market share
The Bluetooth segment holds a major portion of the smart thermometers market share and is expected to continue to hold a significant portion of the market share over the forecast period due to several key factors related to ease of use, compatibility and growing consumer demand for connected devices. Bluetooth technology offers seamless integration with a wide range of devices, including smartphones, tablets and computers, which are commonly used to track and monitor health data. Bluetooth-enabled thermometers can easily sync with mobile apps, making it convenient for users to store, access and share their temperature readings.
Bluetooth-enabled smart thermometers are generally more affordable than those with Wi-Fi capabilities, which is a major factor driving the popularity of Bluetooth models. This affordability has expanded the adoption of smart thermometers, particularly among price-sensitive consumers. For instance, brands like Withings and iHealth offer Bluetooth-enabled thermometers at a lower price point compared to more complex Wi-Fi models, making them accessible to a broader consumer base
North America is expected to hold a significant position in the global smart thermometers market
North America region is expected to hold the largest market share over the forecast period. The rapid adoption of telehealth services in North America, accelerated especially by the COVID-19 pandemic, has led to a surge in demand for smart health devices like thermometers. These devices play a critical role in remote patient monitoring (RPM), which is a growing healthcare trend.
For instance, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), during the first quarter of 2020, the number of telehealth visits increased by 50%. Additionally, according to ScienceDirect, a 30 USD Kinsa smart thermometer works with a cell phone app that records the users' temperature history and transmits the values to the company for public health forecasting of the spread of flu and flu-like illnesses, including COVID-19. Readings from the more than one million Kinsa thermometers in use have allowed Kinsa to establish baseline levels of fever across the United States.
Additionally, apart from healthcare, smart thermometers help in the food industry, and the market players are focusing on smart thermometers for the food industry, thus, expanding the market growth in the region. For instance, in May 2024, Thermomix introduced the Thermomix Sensor, a groundbreaking smart thermometer that brings greater ease and precision to monitoring food's core temperature. This cutting-edge smart thermometer is set to transform the way cooking enthusiasts approach cooking, grilling and baking, ensuring precision and confidence in every dish.
Asia Pacific is growing at the fastest pace in the smart thermometers market
The Asia Pacific region is experiencing the fastest growth in the smart thermometers market. Rising health consciousness, especially among middle-class populations, is driving the demand for health monitoring devices like smart thermometers. Consumers in countries like China, India and Japan are becoming more proactive about monitoring their health at home, contributing to the growth of the market.
For instance, according to the National Institute of Hospital Administration, there are more than 11 million mercury thermometers in use at medical institutions in China. The sales value of mercury thermometers accounts for more than 70 percent of the total value of thermometer sales in China.
The adoption of telemedicine and remote patient monitoring is accelerating in Asia Pacific, particularly post-COVID-19. Governments and healthcare providers are encouraging the use of connected devices like smart thermometers to support remote health monitoring, especially in rural and underserved areas. For instance, SmartTemp+ comprises a wearable device, a mobile phone application, and a web-based data analytics dashboard. The 7mm slim device sticks to the left axial area (below the armpit) and has a battery life of up to 90 days to allow for worry-free, 24/7 monitoring of your body temperature. SmartTemp+ is made of medically safe materials, eliminating the struggle of cleaning that comes with regular thermometers. With a clinical-grade accuracy of 0.1°C and a weight of only 7 grams, SmartTemp+ is built not only to be customer-friendly but also to provide medically precise information.
The major global players in the smart thermometers market include Kinsa Health, LLC., Exergen Corporation, ThermoWorks, Testo SE & Co. KGaA, Microlife Corporation, Williams-Sonoma Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Terumo Corporation, Radiant Innovation Inc., Tenergy Corporation and among others.
The global smart thermometers market report delivers a detailed analysis with 62 key tables, more than 51 visually impactful figures, and 176 pages of expert insights, providing a complete view of the market landscape.