Europe and North America $90 Billion Smart Homes and Home Automation Markets to 2023
How should the mobile industry address the vast business opportunity in connected smart homes? The analyst estimates that revenues from shipments of home automation systems in
According to this research report, the number of smart homes in
By 2023, the analyst estimates that more than 60.3 million homes in
The most popular products on the smart home market include smart thermostats, smart light bulbs, smart security cameras, smart air conditioners, smart door locks, smart plugs, and smart speakers. The market for smart thermostats is led by companies such as
The analyst estimates that the installed base of smart thermostats amounted to 18.9 million units in
The installed base of connected light points at the end of 2018 amounted to 25.2 million units in
At the end of 2018, the installed base of voice-controlled smart speakers amounted to around 100 million units in
This type of system represented 41 percent of the 13.3 million whole-home systems in the region at the end of 2018. The largest home security providers include ADT,
Key Topics Covered
1 Smart homes, connected homes and home automation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Types of home automation
1.2.1 Security and access control systems
1.2.2 Energy management and climate control systems
1.2.3 Audio-visual and entertainment systems
1.2.4 Lighting and window control systems
1.2.5 Healthcare and assisted living
1.2.6 Home appliances
1.2.7 Service robotics
1.2.8 Multifunction and whole-home automation systems
1.3 Home automation market segments
1.3.1 Mainstream houses and multi-family dwellings
1.3.2 The custom (luxury) segment
1.3.3 New homes versus existing homes
1.4 Channels to market
1.4.1 Professional installation
1.4.2 Retail
1.4.3 Service providers
2 Networks and communications technologies
2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Different approaches to establishing interoperability
2.1.2 Technology choices of product OEMs
2.1.3 Technology choices of whole-home solution vendors
2.2 Smart home networking technologies
2.2.1 ANT
2.2.2 Bluetooth
2.2.3 DECT ULE
2.2.4
2.2.5 HomePlug
2.2.6 HomeGrid
2.2.7 Insteon
2.2.8 io-homecontrol
2.2.9 KNX
2.3 Smart home middleware and ecosystems
2.3.1 Amazon Alexa
2.3.2 Google Home and Google Assistant
2.3.3 Android Things and Weave
2.3.4 Apple HomeKit and Siri
2.3.5
2.3.6
2.4 Smart home platforms
2.4.1 Amdocs
2.4.2 AWS
2.4.3
2.4.4 ThroughTek
2.4.5 Tuya
2.4.6 Waylay
3 Technology providers and OEMs
3.1 Market overview
3.1.1 Compatibility with whole-home systems
3.1.2 Point solutions are gaining traction among consumers
3.1.3 Smart home strategies for product OEMs
3.1.4 New entrants challenge incumbents with connected products
3.1.5 Popularity of smart speakers boost smart home product sales
3.2 Security and access control system vendors
3.2.1 Assa Abloy
3.2.2
3.2.3 Canary
3.2.4
3.2.5 Groupe HBF (Otio)
3.2.6 iSmartAlarm
3.2.7
3.2.8 Minut
3.2.9 Schlage
3.3 Energy management and climate control system vendors
3.3.1 Climote
3.3.2 Danfoss
3.3.3 Diehl Connectivity Solutions
3.3.4
3.3.5 Eve Systems
3.3.6 Geo
3.3.7 Johnson Controls
3.3.8 Netatmo (
3.3.9
3.4 Audio-visual and entertainment system vendors
3.4.1 Harman (Samsung Electronics)
3.4.2
3.4.3 Logitech
3.4.4
3.4.5 Sonos
3.4.6 Sony
3.4.7 Sound United
3.5 Lighting and window control system vendors
3.5.1
3.5.2 iDevices (Hubbell)
3.5.3
3.5.4 Leviton
3.5.5 LIFX (Buddy Technologies)
3.5.6
3.5.7
3.5.8 Signify
3.5.9 Velux
3.6 Healthcare and assisted living
3.6.1 Climax Technology
3.6.2 Doro
3.6.3 Hidea Solutions
3.6.4 Just Checking
3.6.5 Qorvo (GreenPeak Technologies)
3.6.6 Sensio
3.6.7 Sleep Number
3.6.8
3.6.9 Verklizan
3.7 Home appliances
3.7.1 BSH (Bosch)
3.7.2 Electrolux
3.7.3 GE Appliances (Haier)
3.7.4 Haier
3.7.5 LG Electronics
3.7.6 Whirlpool
3.8 Service Robotics
3.8.1 Double Robotics
3.8.2 Dyson
3.8.3 Husqvarna
3.8.4 iRobot
3.8.5
3.8.6 Robomow
3.8.7 Softbank Robotics
3.8.8 Zucchetti Centro Sistemi (Ambrogio Robot)
4 Service providers and whole-home system vendors
4.1 Market overview
4.1.1 The European market
4.1.2 The North American market
4.1.3 Attach rates per application area in whole-home systems
4.2 Market segments and go-to-market strategies
4.2.1 Traditional home automation
4.2.2 DIY systems
4.2.3 Professionally monitored security
4.3 Whole-home system OEMs
4.3.1 ABB
4.3.2 Alarm.com
4.3.3
4.3.4 Bosch
4.3.5 Control4 (
4.3.6
4.3.7 D-Link
4.3.8
4.3.9 eQ-3
4.4 Smart home service providers
4.4.1 ADT
4.4.2 Altice France
4.4.3 AT&T
4.4.4 Brinks Home Security (Monitronics)
4.4.5 Centrica Hive
4.4.6 Comcast
4.4.7
4.4.8 Deutsche Telekom (QIVICON)
4.4.9 Innogy (E.ON)
5 Market forecasts and conclusions
5.1 Market trends and analysis
5.1.1 Greater consumer awareness benefits all players
5.1.2 Lower price points opens the doors to the mass market
5.1.3 Cloud-based systems and the integrated hub opportunity
5.1.4 Open versus closed smart home ecosystems
5.1.5 Lack of interoperability causes problems for users
5.1.6 Security and integrity issues when the home is being connected
5.1.7 Smart home devices can give discounts on home insurance premiums
5.1.8 Professional security leads the North American smart home market
5.1.9 Cellular M2M in the smart home market
5.2 Popular smart home product categories
5.2.1 Smart speakers
5.2.2 Smart thermostats
5.2.3 Smart lighting
5.2.4 Smart plugs
5.3
5.3.1 Revenues
5.3.2 Shipments
5.3.3 Installed base
5.4
5.4.1 Revenues
5.4.2 Shipments
5.4.3 Installed base
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