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Smart Home Devices, Automation, Controls

Q4 2016

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Connected Home Devices

Connected Home Devices Deep Dive breaks down Parks Associates’ latest data on consumer preferences for interoperability among 13 popular smart home devices. First, the research provides a brief overview of current smart home adoption and purchaser demographics. Next, it analyzes new data on exterior-monitoring cameras and consumer preferences for different combinations of self- and professional monitoring. Finally, it analyzes interoperability preferences along with a matrix of representative use cases and implications of key findings for smart home OEMs and services.

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About the Research

Previous Research

Industry Insight

Key Findings

Recommendations

Overview of Smart Home Adoption:

Smart Home Device Adoption Rate: Energy Management and Miscellaneous Devices (Q2/16)

Smart Home Device Adoption Rate: Safety & Security Devices (Q2/16)

Intention to Purchase Smart Home Devices: Standalone vs. Part of a System (Q4/15)

Demographics:

Adoption of Energy Management & Miscellaneous Devices by Age (Q2/16)

Adoption of Smart Safety and Security Devices by Age (Q2/16)

Adoption of Smart Devices by Children at Home (Q2/16)

Adoption of Select Smart Home Devices by Household Income (Q2/16)

Monitoring and Entryway Cameras:

Ownership of Video Camera for Monitoring Exterior Door (Q2/16)

Type of Video Camera for Monitoring Exterior Door (Q2/16)

Use Cases for Video Camera Monitoring of Exterior (Q2/16)

Consumer Satisfaction with Aspects of Video Monitoring Camera  (Q2/16)

Preferred Method of Monitoring Smart Home Devices (Q2/16)

Interoperability Preferences:

Testing Interoperability Preferences

Matrix of Representative Use Cases

Interoperability Preferences for Networked Cameras (Q2/16)

Interoperability Preferences for Smart Thermostats (Q2/16)

Interoperability Preferences for Smart Door Locks (Q2/16)

Interoperability Preferences for Smart Smoke/CO Detectors (Q2/16)

Interoperability Preferences for Smart Light Bulbs (Q2/16)

Summary of Interoperability Findings

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© October 2016

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