Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Ring the Doorbox Please
- Blink, Blink…A $35 Security Camera
- Wyze Solves WFH Webcam Needs
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Smart Homes Are Getting the Tiny Treatment
- Nests (and other Google Services) Fall Down
- Alexa, Do I Have COVID-19?
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Google Home App Prepping for Nest Aware Emergency Calls
- Nest Cam Events Coming to Google Home App Feed
- Android 11 Could Make Smart Home Control Easier
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Ring Round 3
- Ring Round Third Party
- Google Assistant Now Supports Sensors
The Evolving Ecosystem 2.0
The Evolving Ecosystem report looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the major consumer tech ecosystems. Today, these are driven by a consumer’s choice of smartphone, with either iOS and Android driving consumer tech behavior as they try to stay within the same ecosystem. But in the future, we expect voice-based interfaces to play a far more central role in the consumer/tech relationship.
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Vivint Doorbell Targets Porch Piracy
- Get Ready to Update Your Philips Hue Lights
- Abode is Getting a New App
NPD Sales Data
NPD Decision Key Access
Home Automation Week in Review
The week when:
- Track Steps and Turn on Your Lights with Wyze
- Home Gyms Getting Smarter
- Eero Gets HomeKit Support
2019 Home Automation Industry Overview - February 2020
Dollar sales for home automation products at retail increased 13% in 2019. Security cameras continue to drive the highest dollar sales of any home automation segment – but as this segment matures, with ownership rates now approaching 1 in 4 homes and a number of value brands readily available, growth rates have fallen by as much as half each year since 2016.
A good number of sales are going to existing smart homes rather than to brand new consumers, as nearly 3 out every 4 consumers who own home automation products owns more than one type.
Home Automation Marketplace Report Q4'19 - February 2020
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.
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