Security Devices for the Connected Home Market Report 2015-2021


Dublin, May 22, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zz38bl/security_devices) has announced the addition of Wintergreen Research, Inc's new report "Security Devices for the Connected Home" to their offering.

Security devices for the connected home markets at $1.2 billion in 2014 are forecast to reach $7.7 billion dollars, worldwide by 2021

The continuation of 2014 trends, combined with low market awareness of the value of home automation, will force many connected home vendors to pivot and offer more than simple apps for device monitoring and control.

Next generation home security devices achieve a complete replacement of existing security systems, 3D video cameras, automated connected thermostats, access sensors, and intrusion detection devices can alert a person on the smart phone.

Devices are wireless, are more energy efficient, last longer and have a significantly lower cost of operation.

Open platforms and device interoperability help consumers preserve their investments by building on top of their existing connected home devices and services. This compatibility also expands the value of connected homes by linking previously isolated devices and services, further enhancing peace of mind and convenience in the home.

The hope is to offer consumers a more unified experience by giving them access to all of their devices from a single app or interface and enabling interactions and automation between previously isolated devices and services.

Consumers, especially in younger generations, expect mobile apps, security cameras, and mobile notification features with their home security systems. Older generations and the non-do-it-yourselfers have a hard time with installation and maintenance of DIY connected home solutions.

The combination of needs from both the young and old are creating a favorable environment for strong sustained growth in the Do-It-For-Me (DIFM) interactive security and connected home space.

This leads us to a big trend for 2015: movement toward interoperability between vendors, devices and platforms.

With successful strategies for increased market presence, product leadership and cost-efficiency, apps are well positioned for continued long-term profitable growth driven by the major economic trends: urbanization, rapid technological development and increased security requirements.

Key Topics Covered:

Security Devices for Connected Homes Executive Summary

  • Security for Connected Home Market Driving Forces
  • Security Connected Home Devices
  • Connected Home Security Provides Peace of Mind
  • Interactive Security
  • Market Consolidation And Big-Name Entries
  • Connected Homes Open Platforms And Device Interoperability
  • Connected Homes Evolution Beyond Mobile Apps
  • Connected Homes Software Defined Hardware Interfaces
  • Security for Connected Homes Market Shares
  • Security Devices for Connected Homes Market Forecasts

1. Security for Connected Home Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Security for Connected Home Market
1.2 Universities and Colleges Education
1.3 Healthcare

2. Security for Connected Home Market Shares and Market Forecasts
2.1 Security for Connected Home Market Driving Forces
2.2 Security for Connected Homes Market Shares
2.3 Security Devices for Connected Homes Market Forecasts
2.4 Connected Homes Market
2.5 Connected Home Security Device Prices
2.6 Security Device Connected Home Regional Analysis

3. Security for Connected Home Product Description
3.1 Apple
3.2 Philips / Hue
3.3 Belkin / WeMo
3.4 Essence Smart Security
3.5 Hager Group Daitem Atral E-Nova Alarm
3.6 GE 129 3.7 Linear Technology / 2GIG
3.8 Paradox Insight App
3.9 RISCO Group ProSYS
3.10 Tyco Fire Detection
3.11.1 UTC / Interlogix Touch Screen Keypad
3.12 Comcast XFINITY Home Security
3.13 Google Nest
3.14 August Smart Lock
3.15 Canary Security
3.16 ivee Sleek
3.17 LG HomeChat
3.18 iSmartAlarm's iCamera Keep
3.19 iControl Networks / Piper NV
3.20 Samsung Home Security

4. Security Device Technology for the Connected Home
4.1 Connected Home Camera Technology
4.2 IFTTT
4.3 Wireless Communication Standards
4.4 IBM and Texas Instruments Collaboratively Develop Lifecycle - Management for IoT Devices

5. Security for Connected Home Company Profiles

  • Apple Assa Abloy August
  • Belkin Belkin WeMo Canary Comcast Digilock Essence GE Google Google / Nest / Samsung
  • Hager Group HTC Icontrol Networks Ivee LG Nortek Security & Control LLC Paradox Philips RISCO Group Samsung Sercomm Tyco United Technologies Corp /UTC UTC / Interlogix

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Source: Wintergreen Research, Inc


            

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