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IDC: Apple expected to gain traction in smart home market
Monday April 1, 2019. 04:01 PM , from Mac Daily News
The global market for smart home devices is expected to grow 26.9% year over year in 2019 to 832.7 million shipments, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC) Worldwide Quarterly Smart Home Device Tracker. Sustained growth is expected to continue with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 16.9% over the 2018-2023 forecast period and nearly 1.6 billion devices shipped in 2023 as consumers adopt multiple devices within their homes and as global availability of products and services increases.
“2018 was all about getting products into consumers’ homes and both Amazon and Google excelled at this through low-cost smart speakers and multiple bundles across device categories,” said Jitesh Ubrani research manager for IDC Mobile Device Trackers. “However, 2019 will be more about tying the various devices together to form a more cohesive experience and more importantly, layering in additional services.” Though the smart home market will essentially be dominated by two companies, Amazon and Google, Apple is also expected to gain traction in the coming years. The existing popularity of iOS and macOS devices combined with the availability of Apple apps/services on non-Apple products will help the company slowly entice more consumers into their ecosystem while also attracting third parties to build compatible devices. “One important trend to watch is how smart assistants become integrated throughout the home,” said Ramon T. Llamas, research director for IDC’s Consumer IoT Program, in a statement. “Smart assistants will act as the point of contact with multiple smart home devices and essentially become the cornerstone of the smart home experience. Already we’ve been seeing that with smart speakers and this will eventually move on to appliances, thermostats, and all sorts of video entertainment.” Source: International Data Corporation MacDailyNews Take: For security and privacy, only purchase smart home devices that Apple HomeKit-compatible. Apple maintains a list of HomeKit-compatible smart accessories here. CNET also offers a HomeKit-compatible list of products here. SEE ALSO: IDC: Lighting, security cameras to drive smart home device sales – March 29, 2019 Apple hires ex-Microsoft exec to revamp smart home business – February 17, 2019 Tons of new HomeKit gear is landing this year as adoption quickly accelerates – January 15, 2019 Apple’s HomeKit was a surprise winner of CES 2019 – January 9, 2019 Apple’s Siri has gotten a lot more accurate over the past 9 months – December 21, 2018 AI guru John Giannandrea named to Apple’s executive team – December 20, 2018 Former Apple employees on Eddy Cue: Siri and Eddy were ‘a bad fit’ – September 5, 2018 Apple’s Siri improved by 11 percentage points in correct answers over the last 15 months – July 25, 2018 Apple combines machine learning and Siri teams under John Giannandrea – July 10, 2018 Apple’s ‘personal assistant activation’ patent application hints at improved Siri – May 10, 2018 iOS 11.4 will allow Siri to recognize AirPlay commands – May 3, 2018 Apple’s A.I. efforts get shot of adrenaline with Giannandrea coup – April 6, 2018 A.I. defector gives Apple access to Google’s secrets – April 6, 2018 Gene Munster: Poaching AI chief John Giannandrea from Google a win for Apple – April 5, 2018 Apple hires Google’s A.I. chief to improve Siri – April 4, 2018
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