Coronavirus Could Increase Smart Home Voice Control Growth by 30%, Research Says
Voice control can be leveraged to operate smart home devices, resulting in hands-free functionality during a time when personal hygiene is at the forefront.
Voice control can be leveraged to operate smart home devices, resulting in hands-free functionality during a time when personal hygiene is at the forefront.
Google is pushing an over-the-air update that will add Google Assistant voice functionality to the Nest Secure smart home security system.
The Amazon Alexa skill enables customers to ask for a live or recorded view from any supported LILIN IP camera or NVR and have it displayed on their TV monitor.
Owners of the the Nest x Yale smart door lock, Nest Secure security system, Nest Cam IQ and Nest Hello video doorbell can now control all devices with Google Assistant.
Swann claims to be the first security company to bring voice control technology to wired multicamera systems.
Contactless payment users in the U.S. and U.K. show clear preference for fingerprint authentication and voice recognition, according to Juniper Research.
Including Honeywell and August Home, Google’s virtual assistant now has over 70 home automation partners and counting.
The survey also reveals Americans are quickly shifting from paper checks to paperless electronic payments.
Market intelligence firm Tractica forecasts fingerprint recognition, voice recognition, iris recognition and facial recognition will be the leading modalities as biometrics use cases continue to expand.
Research firm IHS Markit has released its expectations for the smart home marketplace in the coming year.