The
increasing application of red dot sight in cameras and telescope is
fueling the growth of the market.
Market Size – USD 52.4
Million in 2018, Market Growth - CAGR of 4.7%, Market Trends – Growing adoption
of red dot sight for photography
The global red dot sight market is expected to reach USD 76.3 Million by
2026, according to a new report by Reports and Data. It is a small electronic
sight system that projects a red dot-shaped on the target for accuracy. These
are considered to be fast acquisition and easy to use for gun shooting,
especially for beginners.
The application of it is
not only limited to firearms. They are used for hunting, in telescope and
cameras as well. On cameras they are used to photograph flying aircraft, birds
in flight, and other distant, quickly moving subjects. Telescopes have a narrow
field of view and therefore are often equipped with a secondary "finder
scope" such as a red dot sight. This is also a rage in the gaming world.
With the introduction of 3D video games, red dot has become quite popular.
Another growing craze is a paintball game where they are used. The market has
quite a scope in the coming years.
North America dominates
the market for a red dot sight. Its usage in North America is more owing to the
high purchasing power of the people and firearms policy in the U.S. APAC will
have a higher growth rate in the coming years owing to the rise in camera and
telescopic market and also the gaming consoles.
To identify the key
trends in the industry, click on the link below:
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Further key findings
from the report suggest
- The red dot sight is commonly
used in firearms and for hunting. Defense uses it to train beginners for
accurate target practice.
- Most commonly used reticles in
red dot sight are for handguns and rifles ranging from 0.6mil to 1.6mil.
The choice of reticles depends on the user’s needs.
- Red dot is popular among
paintball and airsoft players as they make it easy to target without
having an issue of focus.
- The increasing application in
gaming consoles is making it popular and fueling the market. Gaming is a
huge market and application of any equipment really affects the market
size.
- “Tube design” in the red dot
sight offers fitted dust covers and choice to add filters like polarizing
or haze and also has glare reducing sunshades.
- Open designs have a flat base
with a single loop of material to support the reflective optics. It is not
used as commonly as tube design.
- Some of the commonly used ones
are Ozark Armament Rhino Tactical, Vortex Sparc 2, Vortex Strikefire 2,
Bushnell TRS 25, Aimpoint Pro Patrol.
- North America region dominates
the market with a higher share owing to their firearms policy and high
usage of it in the military.
- APAC to have a higher growth
rate due to the rising application of red dot in video games, telescope,
and
- Key participants include
Bushnell, Aimpoint, Black Spider LLC, Burris, Optics, Vortex Optics,
Command Arms, DI Opticals, EOTech and High-Speed Gear among others.
For the purpose of this
report, Reports and Data have segmented global red dot sight market on the
basis of type, categories, range, reticles, application, and region:
Type Outlook (Revenue,
USD Million; 2018-2026)
- Full Size
- Microdots
- Mini Reflex
Categories Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2018-2026)
- Tube Design
- Open Design
Range Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2018-2026)
- <10m
- <20m
- <50m
- <100m
Reticles Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2018-2026)
- 6 mil
- 8 mil
- 0 mil
- 2 mil
- 6 mil
- 8 mil
- 2 mil
Application Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2018-2026)
- Armed Forces
- Hunting
- Video Games
- Telescopes
- Cameras
- Paintball
Regional Outlook
(Revenue, USD Million; 2018-2026)
- North America
- U.S.
- Europe
- Germany
- UK
- Asia Pacific
- China
- India
- South-east Asia
- Latin America
- Brazil
- MEA
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