The United States consumer electronics industry is the largest addressable market in its category globally, generating roughly $500 billion in annual revenue across the fifty states. US consumer electronics is anchored by Best Buy + Apple retail plus Samsung, Sony, LG for TV + audio and Bose + Sonos for premium audio. Consolidation runs alongside a long tail of regional and specialty operators — every state carries active players plus a mid-market layer that rarely appears in a single register.
For B2B sales and research teams — SaaS platforms, enterprise vendors, distributors, staffing agencies, market-research firms — the addressable universe is enormous but scattered across state registrations, industry associations, and public disclosures. Our verified US consumer electronics directory consolidates the discoverable operators into a single CSV kept fresh against FCC + FTC + Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) + DOE Energy Star disclosures and industry-body updates. Buyers often pair this dataset with our US Retail, US Home Appliances and US Mobile Accessories catalogs when building multi-vertical outreach.
Overview
Market shape at a glance
The US consumer electronics economy is anchored by Best Buy, Apple, Samsung Electronics US, Sony Electronics US, LG Electronics US, Bose, Sonos, Roku, Vizio, TCL US, Dell, HP, Lenovo, Google (Nest, Pixel), Amazon Devices. Combined, the top-tier operators capture the majority of tracked revenue, but the growth frontier sits with mid-market brands, franchise networks, and challenger startups building direct-to-consumer or vertical-SaaS motions. Aggregate spend crossed $500 billion in the most recent fiscal year.
Who regulates what
- FCC + FTC — device certification + advertising
- Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — safety
- DOE Energy Star — energy efficiency
- EPA + state e-waste — recycling
Geography
Density concentrates in Nationwide density with strongest retail in LA, NY, Chicago, DFW, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Phoenix, San Diego, Denver. Every state carries active operators; enterprise sales teams typically prioritize metro coverage first, then Tier-2 and secondary markets where competitive noise is lower and buyer intent is easier to isolate.
Industries in this group
Sub-verticals we cover
Top brands + operators
The category is anchored by Best Buy, Apple, Samsung Electronics US, Sony Electronics US, LG Electronics US, each competing across national retail chains, wholesale distribution, and direct-to-consumer channels.
Mid-market + specialty
Beyond the top-tier operators, the mid-market layer covers Bose, Sonos, Roku, Vizio plus regional and specialty players who serve specific customer segments the majors don't prioritize.
Distribution + retail
Distribution and retail partners are the primary channel for the consumer electronics category, with major national chains and independent operators moving product volume every day.
Services + adjacencies
Related services — installation, service partners, distribution warehouses, and adjacent categories — round out the ecosystem and represent a significant secondary sales opportunity.
How buyers use this data
How buyers use this dataset
- Brand distribution: Sign retailers, distributors, and franchise partners as B2B accounts for the consumer electronics category.
- SaaS platforms: POS, inventory, CRM, and workforce-management tools for operators.
- Franchise expansion: Map white-space cities and metro areas where existing operator density is lower relative to buyer demand.
- BNPL and consumer finance: Enable payment financing at point of sale for higher-ticket purchases.
- Insurance embedded: Extended warranty, accident, and product-return insurance distributed through operators.
- M&A and investor sourcing: Regional operators and specialty firms ripe for consolidation.
Pricing in United States
Licensing & pricing
US consumer electronics datasets are priced dynamically by row count from our country pricing table. The Regular license covers the immediately downloadable slice — typically 45–50% of the full record set — and is the most economical entry point for territory pilots. The Extended license unlocks every verified record and permits internal redistribution across your team. Both formats ship as CSV or Excel with 95%+ verified fields (name, address, city, state, ZIP, phone, website; GPS on Extended). Refresh cadence is monthly for headline datasets and quarterly for long-tail sub-verticals.
Get started
Browse the Consumer Electronics datasets below, or contact our team for a bespoke slice — a specific state, a specific sub-vertical, or a specific employee-count band. Sample rows are on every product page. For adjacent coverage, see US Retail, US Home Appliances, US Mobile Accessories.
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