Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Wyze Plays a Game of The Price is Right
- Netflix Coming Soon to a Display Near You
- Vivint and Chamberlain Partner Up
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The week when:
- Wyze Plays a Game of The Price is Right
- Netflix Coming Soon to a Display Near You
- Vivint and Chamberlain Partner Up
The week when:
- Plex launches free live TV channels
- Guide me to free
- Sorry cable, I got to go
The week when:
- AT&T and Verizon announce somewhat upbeat Q2 earnings
- AT&T and T-Mobile to block non-VoLTE phones
- Cricket Wireless updates rate plans
The week when:
- One step backwards, one step forwards
- Another Smartwatch OPPOrtunity
- Dead space
The Home Automation Marketplace quarterly report provides guidance on product design and product strategies. It provides item level product detail – including product attributes and average selling prices – of the home automation products currently selling at retail. Eight product categories are included: security cameras, smart entry, smart lighting, sensors, system controllers, smart power, item trackers, and kits.
The week when:
- Peacock is “free” as a bird
- Roku & Fire Excluded
The week when:
- T-Mobile soon says goodbye to Sprint
- Low-end Samsung Galaxy A series commercially debut in the U.S.
- T-Mobile makes another Un-carrier move
The week when:
- Xiaomi looks to international market
- Paper+pencil=wearable
The week when:
- Privacy Please
- Google Introduces New Smart Home Features
COVID-19 has driven more consumers to buy devices online rather than in carrier stores. That's not necessarily bad news for the carriers, as long as the transition is handled carefully. Will the trend continue in a post-COVID world?