Consumer Reports Launches Effort to Create Security Standards for IoT Devices
Consumer Reports will create an open-source standard for manufacturers of internet connected devices.
Consumer Reports will create an open-source standard for manufacturers of internet connected devices.
One in 10 households in the U.S., U.K. and Australia have purchased smart home products and systems, according to an online survey by 10,000 households.
An online news site published an image of what appears to be an Amazon-branded security camera with design features similar to its popular voice assistants.
The integration allows Alexa-enabled devices to lock and check the status of a user’s front door.
The website is designed to serve SDC’s multiple customer segments in both the mechanical hardware and electronic access control security industries.
The company’s Connect One cloud-hosted service is now compatible with home and mobile platform systems such as Siri and Google Assistant.
Security Door Controls created its latest Access & Egress Security Solutions catalog in an effort to operate in a more eco-friendly, sustainable fashion.
The growth is being driven particularly by sales of security devices, such as security cameras, door locks and sensors, and by utilities devices such as connected light bulbs and smart thermostats.
Control4 reported its non-GAAP net income for Q4 was $7.8 million, compared to $1.6 million during the same period in 2015.
A new report by Beecham Research focuses on the challenges, approaches and opportunities in the smart home security marketplace.