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The Bottom Line
1.0 Report Summary
1.1 Purpose and Scope of Report
1.2 Data Sources
2.0 The Smart Home Landscape
2.1 History
2.2 Smart Home Benefits and Capabilities
2.3 Smart Home Control Types
2.3.1 Self-Contained Smart Home Controllers
2.3.2 Selected Advanced Smart Home Controller Profiles
AMX
Control4
Overview
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
Leviton Omni (formerly HAI)
Savant Systems
2.3.3 Smart Home Controllers with Cloud Components
2.3.4 Smart Home Controllers Having Cloud Software and No Monthly Fees
ReVolv
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
Staples
2.4 Smart Home Controllers with Cloud Platforms and Fees
2.5 Security Companies and Dealers
2.5.1 ADT Security/Pulse
2.5.2 Vivint
2.5.3 Security Dealers
2.6 Fee-Based Smart Home Offers
2.6.1 Comcast
2.6.2 AT&T Digital Life
2.6.3 Verizon
2.6.4 Fee/No Fee Retail Smart Home Controller
2.6.5 Lowe’s
3.0 Smart Home Cloud Software Platform Providers
3.1 Smart Home Cloud Platforms (Smart Home Platforms)
3.1.1 Alarm.com
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
3.1.2 AlertMe
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
3.1.3 Amdocs
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
3.1.4 iControl
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
3.1.5 Honeywell Total Connect
Business Model
Architecture
3.2 Devices Supported by Smart Home Cloud Platforms
3.3 Smart Home Device Cloud Platforms
3.3.1 Arrayent
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
3.3.2 Qivicon
Business Model
Architecture
Customization, Programming, and Support
4.0 The US Market for Smart Home Controllers
4.1 Today’s Channels for Smart Home Controllers
5.0 Consumer Adoption and Usage
6.0 Forecast
6.1 Methodologies and Assumptions
6.2 Smart Home Growth
6.3 Unit Sales Growth
6.4 Revenue Growth
Index