Global Smart Home Revenues to Exceed $45B by 2023, Report Says

Juniper Research forecasts open ecosystems will rapidly accelerate growth, reaching 1 billion automation and monitoring devices by 2023, up from 176 million in 2018, leading to benefits for both consumers and vendors.
Published: May 21, 2018

BASINGSTOKE, England — Increasing smart home security adoption will drive global home automation and monitoring revenues from an estimated $12 billion in 2018 to more than $45 billion by 2023, according to Juniper Research, based here.

The increase represents growth of more than 260% over the forecast period.

The research found that smart security is a driving force behind this market growth, with manufacturers such as Nest, Hive and Netgear producing compelling mass market products. This move is reinforced by the heavy focus by big players on smart entry solutions, as evidenced by Amazon’s acquisition of Ring.

The new research, “Smart Homes: Vendor Analysis, Impact Assessments & Strategic Opportunities 2018-2023,” established that major vendors are concentrating on building out their ecosystems, with corporate partnerships and acquisitions being primary tools.

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Juniper predicted that open ecosystems will rapidly accelerate growth, reaching 1 billion automation and monitoring devices by 2023, up from 176 million in 2018, leading to benefits for both consumers and vendors.

This approach has been aided by increasing device interoperability and in turn, consumer convenience. Meanwhile, the increasing ubiquity and low-entry cost of open platforms such as Alexa are leaving players with closed ecosystems, such as Apple, exposed.

“The smart home makes the biggest impact upon customers when it is seamless. By offering services across ecosystems, vendors are broadening their markets, allowing vendors to compete on features rather than compatibility,” Juniper Research Author Nick Maynard says in an announcement.

Smart Home Adoption Drives Insurance Opportunity

The research also found that the smart home represents a significant opportunity for insurers to boost their appeal to consumers. Juniper estimates that during 2018, roughly 65 million new home insurance policies will leverage smart home technologies.

By implementing technologies such as water leak detectors and smart smoke alarms, insurers can add greater value to existing relationships and generate loyalty. Juniper recommends that this is critically important as price comparison websites have devalued the existing insurer-customer relationships.

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