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Smart Homes and Home Automation – 9th Edition
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Berg Insight 의「스마트 홈과 홈 오토메이션 제9판 – Smart Homes and Home Automation – 9th Edition」는 유럽과 북미의 스마트 홈 시장 ​​최신 동향을 조사·분석해, 또 5년 예측도 제공하고 있습니다。

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  • 기업 30명의 경영진과의 인터뷰를 바탕으로 통찰력
  • 스마트 홈 및 홈 오토메이션 생태계 360도 부감
  • 주요 수직 시장 세그먼트의 산업 동향 요약
  • 유럽과 북미의 스마트 홈 시스템 채용에 대한 통계 데이터
  • 2026년까지의 시장 예측
  • 산업 플레이어의 최신 구상
  • 시장 주요 공급업체의 최신 기업 정보

목차(일부 발췌)

  1. 스마트 홈, 커넥티드 홈, 홈 오토메이션
  2. 네트워크 및 통신 기술
  3. 기술 제공업체 및 OEM
  4. 서비스 제공업체 및 집 전체 시스템(홀 홈 시스템) 공급업체
  5. 시장 예측 및 요약
    1. 시장 예측
    2. 유럽
      1. 수익
      2. 출하 횟수
      3. 설치 기반
    3. 북미
      1. 수익
      2. 출하 횟수
      3. 설치 기반
    4. 인기 스마트 홈 제품 카테고리
    5. 시장 동향 및 분석

Smart Homes and Home Automation is the ninth consecutive report from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments and trends on the smart home markets in Europe and North America. This strategic research report provides you with 300 pages of unique business intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expert commentary on which to base your business decisions.

How should the mobile industry address the vast business opportunity in connected smart homes? Berg Insight estimates that revenues from home automation system shipments and service fees in Europe and North America will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 13.5 percent from US$ 68.8 billion in 2021 to US$ 129.7 billion in 2026. Get a 360 degree perspective on the rapid evolution of the home automation market in this comprehensive 300 page strategy report.

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Highlights from the report:

  • Insights from 30 executive interviews with market leading companies.
  • 360-degree overview of the smart homes & home automation ecosystem.
  • Summary of industry trends in key vertical market segments.
  • Statistical data on adoption of smart home systems in Europe and North America.
  • New market forecasts lasting until 2026.
  • Detailed reviews of the latest initiatives launched by industry players.
  • Updated profiles of the key vendors on this market.


목차

Executive summary

1 Smart homes, connected homes and home automation

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Types of home automation
1.2.1 Security and access control systems
1.2.2 Energy management and climate control systems
1.2.3 Audio-visual and entertainment systems
1.2.4 Lighting and window control systems
1.2.5 Healthcare and independent living
1.2.6 Home appliances
1.2.7 Service robotics
1.2.8 Multifunction and whole-home automation systems
1.3 Home automation market segments
1.3.1 Mainstream houses and multi-family dwellings
1.3.2 The custom (luxury) segment
1.3.3 New homes versus existing homes
1.4 Channels to market
1.4.1 Professional installation
1.4.2 Retail
1.4.3 Service providers

2 Networks and communications technologies

2.1 Overview
2.1.1 Different approaches to establishing interoperability
2.1.2 Technology choices of product OEMs
2.1.3 Technology choices of whole-home solution vendors
2.2 Smart home networking technologies and standards
2.2.1 Bluetooth
2.2.2 DECT ULE
2.2.3 EnOcean
2.2.4 Insteon
2.2.5 KNX
2.2.6 LPWA
2.2.7 Matter
2.2.8 Open Connectivity Foundation
2.2.9 OpenTherm
2.2.10 Thread
2.2.11 Wi-Fi
2.2.12 Zigbee
2.2.13 Z-Wave
2.3 Smart home ecosystems and hubs
2.3.1 Amazon Alexa
2.3.2 Apple HomeKit and Siri
2.3.3 Google Home and Google Assistant
2.3.4 Homey
2.3.5 IFTTT
2.3.6 Mediola
2.3.7 Samsung SmartThings
2.3.8 Wink
2.3.9 Yonomi (Allegion)
2.4 Smart home platforms
2.4.1 AWS (Amazon)
2.4.2 Ayla Networks
2.4.3 Google Cloud
2.4.4 Microsoft
2.4.5 ThroughTek
2.4.6 Tuya

3 Technology providers and OEMs

3.1 Market overview
3.1.1 Point solutions – an entry into the smart home
3.1.2 Smart home strategies for product OEMs
3.1.3 New entrants challenge incumbents with connected products
3.2 Security and access control system vendors
3.2.1 Ajax Systems
3.2.2 Arlo Technologies
3.2.3 Assa Abloy
3.2.4 Canary
3.2.5 Chamberlain Group
3.2.6 Ezviz Network (Hikvision)
3.2.7 Frontpoint
3.2.8 Kwikset (Assa Abloy)
3.2.9 Logitech
3.2.10 Minut
3.2.11 Nuki Home Solutions
3.2.12 Reolink
3.2.13 Ring (Amazon)
3.2.14 Schlage
3.2.15 Simplisafe
3.2.16 Wyze Labs
3.2.17 YI Technology
3.3 Energy management and climate control system vendors
3.3.1 Danfoss
3.3.2 Ecobee (Generac)
3.3.3 Eneco
3.3.4 Eve Systems
3.3.5 Geo
3.3.6 Google Nest
3.3.7 iDevices (Hubbell)
3.3.8 Lux Products (Johnson Controls)
3.3.9 Mysa
3.3.10 Netatmo (Legrand)
3.3.11 Tado
3.4 Audio-visual and entertainment system vendors
3.4.1 Bose
3.4.2 Harman (Samsung Electronics)
3.4.3 Kaleidescape
3.4.4 Naim Audio
3.4.5 Sonos
3.4.6 Sony
3.4.7 Sound United
3.5 Lighting and window control system vendors
3.5.1 Acuity Brands
3.5.2 Belkin
3.5.3 IKEA
3.5.4 Ledvance (MLS)
3.5.5 Leviton
3.5.6 LIFX (Buddy Technologies)
3.5.7 Lutron Electronics
3.5.8 Plejd
3.5.9 Signify
3.5.10 Velux
3.6 Healthcare and independent living solution vendors
3.6.1 Appello
3.6.2 Careium
3.6.3 Climax Technology
3.6.4 Enovation
3.6.5 Just Checking
3.6.6 Qorvo
3.6.7 Sensio
3.6.8 Tunstall Healthcare Group
3.7 Home appliances vendors
3.7.1 BSH Hausgeräte (Bosch)
3.7.2 Electrolux
3.7.3 GE Appliances (Haier)
3.7.4 Haier
3.7.5 LG Electronics
3.7.6 Whirlpool
3.8 Service Robotics vendors
3.8.1 Ambrogio Robot (Zucchetti Centro Sistemi)
3.8.2 Dyson
3.8.3 Husqvarna
3.8.4 iRobot
3.8.5 Labrador Systems
3.8.6 Neato Robotics
3.8.7 Robomow
3.8.8 SharkNinja Operating

4 Service providers and whole-home system vendors

4.1 Market overview
4.1.1 The European market
4.1.2 The North American market
4.2 Market segments and go-to-market strategies
4.2.1 Traditional home automation
4.2.2 DIY systems
4.2.3 Professionally monitored security
4.3 Whole-home system OEMs
4.3.1 ABB
4.3.2 Alarm.com
4.3.3 Bosch
4.3.4 Control4 (Snap One)
4.3.5 Crestron Electronics
4.3.6 Delta Dore
4.3.7 D-Link
4.3.8 eQ-3
4.3.9 Ezlo Innovation
4.3.10 Essence Group
4.3.11 Fibar Group (Nice Group)
4.3.12 Gigaset
4.3.13 Gira
4.3.14 Grenton
4.3.15 Legrand
4.3.16 Loxone Electronics
4.3.17 myGEKKO (Ekon)
4.3.18 Nice Group
4.3.19 OBLO Living
4.3.20 Resideo Technologies
4.3.21 Savant Systems
4.3.22 Schneider Electric
4.3.23 Shelly (Allterco)
4.3.24 Somfy
4.3.25 Telldus (Proove)
4.3.26 TP-Link
4.3.27 Universal Electronics
4.3.28 Xiaomi
4.4 Smart home service providers
4.4.1 ADT
4.4.2 Altice France
4.4.3 Brinks Home Security (Monitronics)
4.4.4 Centrica
4.4.5 Comcast
4.4.6 Cox Communications
4.4.7 Deutsche Telekom
4.4.8 Telus
4.4.9 Verisure
4.4.10 Vivint
4.4.11 Vodafone

5 Market forecasts and conclusions

5.1 Market forecasts
5.2 Europe
5.2.1 Revenues
5.2.2 Shipments
5.2.3 Installed base
5.3 North America
5.3.1 Revenues
5.3.2 Shipments
5.3.3 Installed base
5.4 Popular smart home product categories
5.4.1 Smart speakers and displays
5.4.2 Smart thermostats and radiator valves
5.4.3 Smart lighting
5.4.4 Smart plugs
5.5 Market trends and analysis
5.5.1 Will Matter solve the interoperability problems in the smart home industry?
5.5.2 Surging energy prices create demand for smart energy efficiency solutions
5.5.3 Connectivity – soon a standard feature in the home appliances segment
5.5.4 Greater consumer awareness benefits all players
5.5.5 Lower price points opens the doors to the mass market
5.5.6 Cloud-based systems and the integrated hub opportunity
5.5.7 Cellular IoT in the smart home and home security markets
5.5.8 Open versus closed smart home ecosystems
5.5.9 Short product lifecycles damage consumer trust
5.5.10 Smart insurance for the connected home
5.5.11 Mergers and acquisitions in the smart home industry

Glossary

List of Figures

Figure 1.1: Example of an alarm system ……………5
Figure 1.2: Examples of security and access control systems………6
Figure 1.3: Examples of energy management and climate control devices ……7
Figure 1.4: Sonos multi-room audio system…………….9
Figure 1.5: Philips Hue lighting system ……………10
Figure 1.6: Care@Home activity monitoring solution…………11
Figure 1.7: Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge …………..12
Figure 1.8: Examples of service robots ……………14
Figure 1.9: Types of markets for home automation…………17
Figure 1.10: Households, dwelling types and homeownership by country (NA 2020)…17
Figure 1.11: Households, dwelling types and homeownership by country (EU27+3 2020)…18
Figure 1.12: Existing homes and housing starts (North America 2017-2020)….20
Figure 1.13: Existing homes and housing starts (EU27+3 2017-2020) …….21
Figure 1.14: Channels to market……………..22
Figure 2.1: Illustration of interoperability at different levels …………28
Figure 2.2: Examples of technology choices by product OEMs ……….30
Figure 2.3: Examples of technology choices by whole-home solution vendors….31
Figure 2.4: Matter application layer ……………39
Figure 2.5: Homey app, Homey Bridge and Homey Pro …………51
Figure 2.6: Examples of IFTTT applets …………….53
Figure 2.7: AWS IoT services…………….60
Figure 2.8: AWS IoT partnership approach ……………61
Figure 2.9: Azure IoT technologies and solutions …………..66
Figure 2.10: Tuya IoT Cloud Platform……………71
Figure 3.1: Installed base per application area (EU27+3 and North America 2021)…74
Figure 3.2: Smart home strategies of product OEMs…………76
Figure 3.3: Examples of incumbents and new entrants by application area ……78
Figure 3.4: Ajax Systems’ security system and devices………..80
Figure 3.5: Arlo Go 2 and Arlo Video Doorbell …………. 83
Figure 3.6: The Yale Assure Lever lock and August Home mobile app…….. 85
Figure 3.7: Circle View Camera and Circle View Doorbell ………. 94
Figure 3.8: Minut Home Sensor……………… 95
Figure 3.9: Nuki Smart Door Lock 3.0 ………….. 96
Figure 3.10: Reolink Go ……………… 98
Figure 3.11: Wyze Home Monitoring security system………… 102
Figure 3.12: Danfoss Ally smart heating system ………….. 105
Figure 3.13: Ecobee thermostat and light switch …………. 107
Figure 3.14: Toon smart thermostat …………… 109
Figure 3.15: Eve Aqua Smart Water Controller………….. 111
Figure 3.16: Nest Thermostat and Nest Cam …………. 115
Figure 3.17: Lux Kono smart thermostat ………….. 118
Figure 3.18: Bose Home Speaker 500 ………….. 124
Figure 3.19: Juno AI light and speaker with Amazon Alexa built-in ……… 131
Figure 3.20: IKEA Tradfri smart kit …………… 134
Figure 3.21: Bosch and Ledvance Alarm System Starter Kit…….. 136
Figure 3.22: Plejd dimmers, gateway and app………….. 142
Figure 3.23: Installed base of Signify connected light points (World 2017-2021)…..146
Figure 3.24: Eliza by Careium smartcare hub ………… 150
Figure 3.25: GE Kitchen Hub…………….. 163
Figure 3.26: Dyson Heurist robot vacuum cleaner……….. 169
Figure 3.27: The Gardena Smart System from Husqvarna ………. 171
Figure 3.28: Labrador Retriever……………. 174
Figure 4.1: Penetration of whole-home automation systems (EU27+3 and NA 2021)….179
Figure 4.2: Competitive landscape ? Service providers and whole-home system OEMs ..180
Figure 4.3: Top whole-home system vendors (EU27+3 2021)………. 181
Figure 4.4: Top whole-home system vendors (NA 2021)………. 184
Figure 4.5: Market segments …………….. 186
Figure 4.6: Interactive security systems with professional monitoring (NA 2020-2026)..190
Figure 4.7: Installed base of whole-home systems (North America 2021)…….. 191
Figure 4.8: Alarm.com’s subscriber base (World 2017-2021)……… 197
Figure 4.9: eQ-3 Homematic IP system…………….207
Figure 4.10: Examples of Fibaro products …………..213
Figure 4.11: Gigaset Smart Home security system ………….216
Figure 4.12: Honeywell Home ProSeries security and smart home platform. …..228
Figure 4.13: Savant Systems’ smart home system ………….230
Figure 4.14: The Complete home security system………..248
Figure 4.15: Xfinity Ultimate Home System ………….252
Figure 4.16: Vivint’s subscriber base (North America, 2017-2021)…….261
Figure 5.1: Smart home penetration and installed base (EU27+3 and NA 2020-2026) ….265
Figure 5.2: Market overview (EU27+3 2020-2026)………….267
Figure 5.3: Smart home revenues (EU27+3 2020-2026) …………268
Figure 5.4: Revenues by whole-home system segment (EU27+3 2021-2026) …..269
Figure 5.5: Shipments per application area (EU27+3 2020-2026)…….271
Figure 5.6: Installed base per application area (EU27+3 2020-2026) …….273
Figure 5.7: Market overview (North America 2020-2026) …………274
Figure 5.8: Smart home revenues (North America 2020-2026)………275
Figure 5.9: Market share by whole-home system segment (North America 2021-2026)…276
Figure 5.10: Shipments per application area (North America 2020-2026) …….278
Figure 5.11: Installed base per application area (North America 2020-2026)…..280
Figure 5.12: Installed base of smart speakers and displays (EU and NA 2020-2026) ….282
Figure 5.13: Homes with smart thermostats (EU27+3 and NA 2020-2026)…..284
Figure 5.14: Installed base of smart light points (EU27+3 and NA 2020-2026)…..285
Figure 5.15: Installed base of smart plugs (EU27+3 and NA 2020-2026) …….287
Figure 5.16: Cellular connections in the smart home market (2020-2026)…….293
Figure 5.17: Mergers and acquisitions in the smart home industry (World 2014-2022) ….298


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