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The top US electronics manufacturers in 2023
Updated by: Ryan Douglas, Oct 16, 2024
This dataset highlights the leading U.S. electronics manufacturers based on their FCC ID submissions in 2023. These submissions provide insight into the activity and strategic focus of some of the biggest names in consumer electronics, as they work to introduce new technologies and stay competitive.
Apple still leads in consumer devices
With 42 FCC ID submissions in 2023, Apple continues to dominate the U.S. consumer electronics space. Apple’s device submission rate likely reflects its focus on refining the existing lineup with the iPhone, Apple Watch, and other wearables. The steady number of submissions shows Apple’s strategic balance of quality and innovation, ensuring its core products continue to evolve with new features and technologies. Apple’s influence on the market remains unmatched as it introduces fewer but highly transformative products.
Lighting Up the Smart Home Scene
Feit Electric Company, with 37 FCC ID submissions, has emerged as a significant player in the smart home market. Traditionally known for energy-efficient lighting solutions, Feit Electric has shifted its focus toward integrating smart technology into its product lineup. This includes Wi-Fi-enabled lighting and other connected home products. The growing number of FCC submissions in 2023 highlights Feit’s drive to meet the rising demand for smart home solutions, positioning itself as a key competitor in the rapidly expanding connected home ecosystem.
Connecting the Dots, One Device at a Time
Google LLC submitted 27 FCC IDs in 2023, signaling its continued investment in smart devices and connected ecosystems. Google’s product lineup, from its Pixel smartphones to Google Nest smart home devices, reflects its strategy of combining hardware with advanced AI and cloud-based services. The number of submissions shows Google's push toward creating an integrated, user-friendly experience through devices that work seamlessly with its software offerings. This year’s activity points to Google’s goal of further embedding itself in consumers’ lives, offering solutions that connect everything from homes to smartphones.