Recent research just released by Parks Associates shows that 41% of US broadband households have plans to purchase a smart home device within the next 12 months. This includes 27% who have high purchase intentions.
Keeping Kids Safe with AI Powered Home Security
Most people are interested in AI-powered home security to keep their family safe and an article in venturebeat.com highlights how home security powered by artificial intelligence is smarter than ever before.
Keybot’s automated remote locking technology makes landlords’ lives easier
If you’ve ever tried renting out a home, you can probably sympathize with property managers who say that finding new tenants can be a real headache.
Biggest Users of Smart Home Technology Are Older
According to an article in Techdigest.TV a recent poll has revealed that more than a third of adults in the UK aged over 55 have smart technology devices within their home compared to less than a fifth of those aged between 18 and 34.
TruSense Announces Integrated Smart Home Technology for Seniors
TruSense announced that it is now offering sensor technology to help identify the way a person lives for example how often they get out of the house, how long they spent sleeping or in the kitchen.
Smart home Tech Still Needs to Overcome Hurdles for Mass Market Adoption
Smart home tech is becoming increasingly mainstream with the introduction of devices such as Google Home and Alexa. Despite this, hurdles still remain before there can be true mass-market adoption.
Is Smart Home Technology the Best Investment For Your Home?
The idea of smart home technology for average citizens with average income started developed earlier this decade. Experts at the end of 2013 heralded a wave of hope for smart home technology i
Microsoft reveals GLAS Smart Thermostat
Just recently Microsoft revealed its new smart thermostat called GLAS and which is powered by its Cortana digital assistant.
At the moment, not much is known about the thermostat but an article in Tech Times points out that it looks as if Nest, which is one of the
Complete Apartment Buildings May Have Smart Home Services
It is continually being confirmed by industry reports that people and particularly Millennials are becoming more interested in living in smart homes and the smart home devices industry is predicted to be worth $53 billion by 2022.
Making Smart Home Tech Is Key for Mass-Market Adoption
The early adoption phase of smart home tech is well underway, but breaking into the mass-market is proving not to be quite so easy for mainstream retailers. An article in dealerscope.com points out that working out how to make smart home tech more approachable for consumers is vital if there is to be mass-market adoption.