DALLAS, TX — (Marketwired) — 11/04/14 — reports that approximately two-thirds of U.S. broadband households are unfamiliar with smart home products or services. Further, few consumers know what smart home devices and services are, who sells them, or where to buy them. New research, IoT for Smart Home Devices and Controllers, published by Parks Associates with the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA)®, analyzes the results of a Q2 2014 survey of 10,000 U.S. broadband households. The results include recommendations for the connected home industry, analysis of consumer demand for smart home products, and strategies to raise awareness of smart home devices and their sales channels.
“Today, smart home service providers control almost every aspect of their offerings while consumers make only one choice — the service provider,” said , CEO and Founder, Parks Associates. “Deploying open solutions that give consumers a degree of control over their ecosystem represents a major competitive element and an opportunity to increase revenue and business opportunities for software, hardware, and service players. However, consumers have to know where to find these devices, so these companies also need better promotion of their sales channels.”
Nearly 70% of U.S. broadband households are unfamiliar with where to buy smart home products, but 20% intend to acquire one or more smart home devices in the next 12 months. Parks Associates analysts recommend companies create educational marketing campaigns to raise awareness and open new consumer channels for acquiring smart home solutions to increase market adoption.
“Consumers want a group of products that work together, but today, they have few options beyond a service provider or home control platform,” Parks said. “So far only Google has had the market strength to build a partner network of smart home products that work together without a central controller or platform, but soon we will see many different business models emerge in this market area. Key sales innovations will increase the speed of market adoption, including sales channel expansion, service subsidization, and partnerships with new players outside the traditional CE hardware and services area.”
Data highlights from the research include:
13% of U.S. broadband households own at least one smart home device.
48% of consumers who own a smart home device are under 35 years old.
Smart home devices will exceed 20 million units by the end of 2014, increasing to nearly 36 million units by 2017.
16% of all U.S. broadband households intend to purchase smart lights in the next 12 months, and 16% intend to purchase a smart programmable thermostat.
60% of owners with three or more smart home devices find interoperability very important.
A white paper addressing this research is available at . For more information on the special research report IoT for Smart Home Devices and Controllers, contact .
Parks Associates will present European consumer research on the IoT, smart home, and entertainment industries at , 18-19 November, in Amsterdam. The firm will examine the role of energy solutions and home controls in the smart home and IoT at the , February 16-18, 2015, at the Four Seasons Resort in Austin, Texas.
Parks Associates is an internationally recognized market research and consulting company specializing in emerging consumer technology products and services. Founded in 1986, Parks Associates creates research capital for companies ranging from Fortune 500 to small start-ups through market reports, primary studies, consumer research, custom research, workshops, executive conferences, and annual service subscriptions.
The company–s expertise includes digital media and platforms, entertainment and gaming, home networks, Internet and television services, digital health, mobile applications and services, support services, consumer apps, advanced advertising, consumer electronics, energy management, and home control systems and security.
Each year, Parks Associates hosts industry webcasts, the CONNECTIONS Conference Series, Connected Health Summit: Engaging Consumers, and Smart Energy Summit: Engaging the Consumer.
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