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5 leading smart home vendors – Juniper Research

Smart home automation revenues to exceed $57 million by 2024

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New data from?Juniper Research?found that automation revenues will exceed $57 million by 2024, up from $18 million in 2019; driven by smart security solutions.

The research found the ‘Do It For Me’ model, with vendors offering advice, installation, maintenance and cloud storage on monthly/yearly subscriptions, is gaining ground. More players, such as?Hive,?Vivint Smart Home?and?TP-Link, now offer subscription packages, which broaden the value proposition with extra cloud storage, devices or superior video quality.

The research found that insurers, utilities, mobile network operators and e-commerce vendors will capitalize on their existing relationships, including their trusted brand names and billing structures to extend their offerings to include smart home services. However, these vendors will still have to partner with smart home providers to make this business model viable.

The smart home is also attracting blockchain vendors who hope to solve interoperability and privacy issues hindering global smart home adoption. However, while blockchain could solve interoperability issues between devices, it would create interoperability issues between different distributed ledgers and add a level of complexity unnecessary in the smart home.

Juniper positioned the 5 leading vendors across?smart home segments as follows:

  1. Amazon;
  2. Google;
  3. Samsung;
  4. Deutsche?Telekom;
  5. TP-Link.

Google?and?Amazon?lead the way thanks to their comprehensive smart home solutions, high-profile acquisitions and widely supported voice assistants.?Samsung?provides a breadth of smart home devices through its SmartThings arm; currently unrivaled by other players. Through its B2B and B2C solutions,?Deutsche Telekom?has strategically positioned itself in every corner of the smart home thanks to its white label solutions and Magenta platform.

SEE ALSO:?Smart home technology: pros and cons

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