Enterprise IT | Gaming Displays | Unified Ecosystem | Regional Breakdown | March 2026 | Source: MRFR
| $96.8B Market Value by 2032 | 11.6% CAGR (2024–2032) | $42.1B Market Value in 2024 |
- PC Peripherals Market is projected to reach USD 96.8 billion by 2032 at a 11.6% CAGR — the largest revenue segment in the PC peripherals and accessories cluster.
- High-performance gaming displays, AI-powered conferencing devices, advanced docking solutions, and wireless audio ecosystems are the dominant product growth categories.
- Enterprise IT demand drives bulk procurement for hybrid work setups, creating multi-year replacement cycle contracts and professional services revenue streams.
- Unified single-vendor peripheral ecosystems with centralised device management are commanding 18–26% volume procurement savings and 44% lower helpdesk ticket volumes.
- Dell, HP, Samsung, LG, Jabra, Poly, Western Digital, Seagate, Sony, and Logitech lead competitive supply across monitor, audio, storage, and networking categories.
The PC Peripherals Market is projected to grow from USD 42.1 billion in 2024 to USD 96.8 billion by 2032 (11.6% CAGR), driven by high-performance gaming displays, AI-powered conferencing devices, advanced docking and eGPU solutions, and the rise of wireless audio ecosystems. Enterprise IT demand plays a major role, with bulk procurement for hybrid work setups creating recurring upgrade cycles, while vendors compete through product innovation, ecosystem integration, and strong after-sales support.
Market Size and Forecast (2024–2032)
| Metric | 2024 Value | 2032 Projected Value / CAGR |
| PC Peripherals Market | USD 42.1B | USD 96.8B | 11.6% CAGR |
Segment & Application Breakdown
| Category | Product Examples | Primary Buyer | Key Driver |
| Monitors & Displays | Gaming, 4K UHD, OLED, curved, ultrawide | Enterprise, gamer, creative pro | Gaming refresh rate, OLED upgrade, WFH multi-monitor |
| Audio (Headsets & Speakers) | USB headsets, noise-cancelling, conferencing speakers | Enterprise, remote worker, gamer | Hybrid work call quality, wireless ecosystem |
| Webcams & Conferencing | 4K AI webcams, auto-framing, room systems | Enterprise, remote worker | AI video enhancement, hybrid meeting infrastructure |
| External Storage | SSD, HDD, NAS, external RAID | Creative pro, enterprise, consumer | Content creation storage, backup, NAS expansion |
| Networking & Connectivity | Wi-Fi 6E/7 routers, mesh systems, Ethernet adapters | Home office, enterprise | Wi-Fi 6E/7 upgrade cycle, mesh whole-home coverage |
| eGPU & Expansion | eGPU enclosures, Thunderbolt expansion chassis | Creative pro, AI developer | AI inference local, GPU compute, MacBook GPU expansion |
What Is Driving the PC Peripherals Market Demand?
- High-Refresh Gaming Display & OLED Monitor Upgrade Cycle: The global gaming display market is sustaining a multi-year upgrade cycle driven by the adoption of 144Hz–360Hz OLED and IPS gaming monitors, QD-OLED and WOLED panel technology delivering true blacks and sub-0.1ms response times at progressively accessible price points, and the expansion of ultrawide and dual-monitor setups across gaming, creative professional, and enterprise productivity workflows that are driving average display spend per desk upward across all buyer categories.
- AI-Powered Conferencing Device Proliferation: The integration of AI-driven auto-framing, background noise suppression, voice isolation, and meeting transcript generation into webcam and conferencing peripheral platforms — including Logitech’s AI-powered MX Brio and Jabra’s Enhance+ platform — is creating a premium conferencing device upgrade cycle across enterprise hybrid work environments, where meeting quality has become a measurable proxy for professional presence and executive visibility.
- Enterprise Unified Peripheral Ecosystem Standardisation: Large enterprises standardising on a unified peripheral ecosystem — single-vendor monitors, webcams, headsets, and docking stations managed through a centralised device management platform — report 44% lower peripheral helpdesk ticket volume, 31% faster new employee onboarding hardware setup time, and negotiated volume procurement savings of 18–26% versus ad-hoc decentralised purchasing, creating durable multi-year vendor lock-in that rewards OEMs with ecosystem depth and enterprise MDM integration.
- Wi-Fi 6E/7 & Home Network Infrastructure Upgrade: The rollout of Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 7 standards — delivering multi-gigabit wireless throughput, 6GHz band access, and multi-link operation for dramatically reduced latency — is driving a home and small office network infrastructure upgrade cycle that benefits router, mesh networking, and Ethernet adapter peripheral categories, as remote workers, gamers, and content creators invest in network infrastructure capable of sustaining 4K video conferencing, cloud gaming, and large file transfer workflows simultaneously.
| KEY INSIGHT Large enterprises standardising on a unified peripheral ecosystem — single-vendor monitors, webcams, headsets, and docking stations managed through a centralised device management platform — report 44% lower peripheral helpdesk ticket volume, 31% faster new employee onboarding hardware setup time, and negotiated volume procurement savings of 18–26% versus ad-hoc decentralised purchasing across equivalent hardware categories. |
Regional Market Breakdown
| Region | Maturity | Key Drivers | Outlook |
| North America | Mature | Enterprise hybrid work procurement, gaming display upgrade cycle, AI conferencing device adoption, eGPU expansion | Steady; enterprise ecosystem standardisation and gaming display upgrade driving strong growth |
| Europe | Strong | GDPR-compliant conferencing devices, enterprise ergonomic procurement (Germany/Nordics), sustainability mandates | Strong; enterprise compliance procurement and sustainability mandates driving ASP uplift |
| Asia-Pacific | Dominant | China/South Korea/Japan manufacturing; gaming display leadership (Samsung, LG, ASUS); India enterprise IT expansion | Highest volume; display manufacturing epicentre and rapidly expanding enterprise demand |
| Middle East & Africa | Expanding | GCC enterprise IT modernisation, smart office investment, gaming peripheral adoption, education device expansion | Growing; enterprise modernisation and smart office investment driving structured procurement |
| Latin America | Emerging | Brazil & Mexico gaming display, home office peripheral, creator economy storage and audio demand | Moderate; gaming and creator segments leading peripheral growth |
Competitive Landscape
| Category | Key Players |
| Monitors & Displays | Samsung, LG, Dell (Alienware), ASUS (ROG/ProArt), BenQ, Acer |
| Audio & Conferencing | Jabra, Poly, Logitech, Sony, Bose, Sennheiser |
| External Storage | Western Digital, Seagate, Samsung, SanDisk, LaCie |
| Networking Peripherals | TP-Link, ASUS, Netgear, Eero (Amazon), Ubiquiti |
Outlook Through 2032
Gaming display OLED maturation, AI-powered conferencing device proliferation, and enterprise unified ecosystem standardisation will define the PC Peripherals market through 2032. Vendors investing in AI-native conferencing software integration, QD-OLED panel supply chain depth, and enterprise MDM-compatible peripheral management platforms will capture the highest-margin corporate fleet and gaming premium design wins as peripherals evolve from commodity hardware into software-differentiated, AI-enhanced productivity and entertainment platforms commanding sustained ASP premiums through 2032.
Keywords: PC Peripherals Market | Gaming Monitor | AI Webcam | Enterprise Headset | External SSD | Wi-Fi 7 Router | eGPU | Unified Peripheral Ecosystem
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