DALLAS, TX — (Marketwired) — 04/07/16 — Parks Associates released at ISC West today revealing that 9% of U.S. broadband households owned an IP/networked security camera at the end of 2015.(1) The firm–s reports 44% of networked security camera owners access or control their device remotely on a daily or almost daily basis. The research firm is attending and exhibiting at this week, the largest premise security tradeshow in North America and one of the security industry–s premier launching pad for new products, solutions, and technologies.
“Safety and security are two key drivers for consumer adoption of smart home devices, and networked cameras are among the leading products with strong security value propositions,” said , Research Analyst, Parks Associates. “We estimate slightly more than half of the networked cameras bought in 2015 are for first-time buyers, so these products are spearheading the growing adoption of smart home solutions.”
Parks Associates data also report:
More than 60% of networked security cameras in U.S. broadband households were acquired through a home security system or a home control system that controls multiple devices.
One-third of networked security cameras were acquired as a stand-alone product, a slight decline from 2014, when 36% of networked camera owners indicated that they purchased the product as a stand-alone device and not as part of a home control or home security acquisition.
Four to five percent of U.S. broadband households report buying a networked security camera in 2015, which includes first-time buyers, replacement buyers, and additional IP camera purchases.
Nearly one-half of networked cameras are installed by the owner or by a friend or family member.
“Security system households are more likely to own a networked camera than non-security system households — and by a lot,” Russell said. “Among U.S. broadband households with professional security monitoring, 32% also own a networked security camera. These devices can add an additional layer of protection to a system at a relatively low cost, so security-minded consumers have been good targets to market these products.”
Networked cameras consist of any camera that can be accessed and controlled from a smartphone, tablet, or computer. They include cameras included in wired DVR/camera bundles. The statistic also includes cameras sold by managed-service providers such as security monitoring companies.
“There is a big change between network camera owners and intenders in terms of channel of purchase,” Russell said. “Only 6% of current owners report that they acquired their network camera as part of a home control system, while 43% of those intending to purchase a networked camera intend to acquire it as part of a planned acquisition of a home control system.”
For more information about Parks Associates research or to speak with an analyst, contact Holly Sprague at or 720-987-6614.
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.
(1) Given the margin of error from the 10,000 U.S. broadband household survey, the range of ownership is 7-9%.
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