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HelloTech Releases New Data Findings From Parks Associates Showing That 43% of Summer Travelers are Concerned About the Safety of Their Home While Away

HelloTech today released new data findings from Parks Associates showing that approximately one-half of U.S. broadband households plan to travel during the summer. Among those with travel plans, 43% are concerned about the safety and security of their home while away and that 72% of those concerned indicate that smart devices would "highly" alleviate their safety concerns when traveling.

HelloTech is sponsoring and speaking at Parks Associates 22nd annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference on May 23 in San Francisco, California. The event will host 600 senior executives in an intimate networking environment with three days of sessions addressing use cases and emerging business models that are engaging consumers and driving smart home adoption across industries.

From the press release "HelloTech Releases New Data Findings From Parks Associates Showing That 43% of Summer Travelers are Concerned About the Safety of Their Home While Away."

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