Smart home tech sales could jump 30 percent as consumers combat the coronavirus - Android

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Smart home tech sales could jump 30 percent as consumers combat the coronavirus - Android

A smarter home just might be a safer home.

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Though the smartphone industry has taken a big hit amid the coronavirus pandemic, smart home tech just might see the opposite scenario. According to global tech market advisory firm ABI Research, smart home devices could see a 30% YoY sales surge in the coming months despite the negative impact COVID-19 has had on Chinese factories in Q1 2020.

ABI claims that 141 million voice-controlled smart home devices shipped across the globe last year. If the firm’s research is correct, we could see that number climb above 180 million by the end of the year.

Voice-controlled electronics decrease the amount of high-touch surfaces in people’s households. This includes TVs, lights, thermostats, speakers, and more. People can even leverage some of these devices to do their online shopping. And since COVID-19 can spread between people via commonly touched surfaces, this potentially minimizes the impact of the virus.

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ABI also believes this short term trend could elicit long-term changes among consumers.

“Voice control will continue [to] be the Trojan horse of smart home adoption,” Collins said. “COVID-19 is part of the additional motivation and incentive for voice control in the home that will help drive awareness and adoption for a range of additional smart home devices and applications.”

Collins goes on to say that smart doorbells and video cameras can also ensure customers receive deliveries without face-to-face exposure with people outside of the home. This change of habit and emphasis on online shopping could support increased smart home adoption long after the coronavirus pandemic is over.

If you are looking to start investing in your own smart home, here are some good places to get you started:

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  • Best smart thermostats at every price point
  • 5 best smart light bulbs – Philips Hue, Lifx, and more
  • The best third-party Google Assistant speakers to spend your money on
  • The best smart bulbs without a hub
  • These are the best Alexa speakers
  • The best pet cameras of 2020
  • Should you get a smart bulb or smart switch? And what are your options?
  • Smart lock on a door? Psh, now you can have them on cabinets, safes, and more
  • The best smart security cameras you can buy
  • Philips’ compact television brings Android TV into your kitchen

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01/04/2020 10:30 PM