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Smart Home Revenues to Reach $100 Billion by 2020 by Staff Writers Hampshire, UK (SPX) Oct 30, 2015
New data from Juniper Research has found that consumer spend on Smart Home services, including entertainment, health, energy and home automation will reach $100 billion by 2020, well over twice the estimated spend for this year, at $43 billion. Entertainment services such as Netflix and Spotify are playing a key role in boosting the Smart Home market size, driven by a universal appeal, and the low cost of services. However, emerging Smart Home segments, such as home automation, are expected to begin catching up, driven by falling hardware costs and increased consumer awareness.
Lifetime Value Assured? Nonetheless, the research found, that vendors such as SmartThings and Nest have successfully added subscription services to their hardware sales in order to generate 'lifetime value'. "Enabling services to generate recurring revenue on top of Smart Home hardware will be crucial for realising the projected long-term success of this market" noted research author Steffen Sorrell. "However, tapping the developer community to innovate and address the wider market remains an issue."
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Other Key Findings The use of wearable devices to passively supply 'quantified self' data to control Smart Home devices is likely to emerge as a key use case towards 2020.
Related Links Juniper Research Powering The World in the 21st Century at Energy-Daily.com
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