Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Resideo Makes Updates
- Alexa Now Keeps Up on Deals
Industry Overview - March 2022
2021 was a strong year for home automation sales amid a banner year for technology sales as a whole. As consumer technology industry revenue reached $127B, a 9% increase over an historic 2020, home automation revenue grew 20%. While many of the same use cases around monitoring, convenience, and efficiency continued to drive sales in 2021, the entrance of new brands and a more diverse range of products and price points has helped to drive increased unit volume and attract new groups of buyers to the market.
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Matter Faces a Delay
- Xiaomi Made a Security Robot
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Roomba i3 Gets an Update
- Smart Mosquito System Keeps Bugs at Bay
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Wyze Raises Prices for Monitoring Service
- Aqara Announces New Smart Door Lock
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Crestron Turns to the Sun
- Coffee Roasting is Going Smart
Marketplace Report - February 2022
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.
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Google Made a Smart Lamp
- Apple’s HomeKit Widget Gets an Update
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Google Makes it Easier to Quiet Assistant
- New Instant Pot Connects to Your Phone
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Walmart Launches Another Pro Install Service
- Home Depot Announces New Smoke + Carbon Monoxide Alarm
- New Alexa Device Turns Curtains into Smart Curtains
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