Smart Homes and Home Automation is the eleventh consecutivereport from Berg Insight analysing the latest developments andtrends on the smart home markets in Europe and North America.This strategic research report provides you with 240 pages of uniquebusiness intelligence including 5-year industry forecasts and expertcommentary on which to base your business decisions.
1 Smart 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 Irrigation and water management systems
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 Home Connectivity Alliance (HCA)
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 Flic (Shortcut Labs)
2.3.4 Google Home and Google Assistant
2.3.5 Homey (LG Electronics)
2.3.6 IFTTT
2.3.7 LG Electronics
2.3.8 Mediola
2.3.9 Olisto
2.3.10 Samsung SmartThings
2.4 Smart home platforms
2.4.1 Alarm.com
2.4.2 Ayla Networks
2.4.3 Essence Group
2.4.4 OBLO Living
2.4.5 ThroughTek
2.4.6 Tuya
2.4.7 Yonomi (Allegion)
3 Technology Providers and OEMs
3.1 Market overview
3.1.1 Smart home strategies for product OEMs
3.1.2 New entrants challenge incumbents with connected
products
3.1.3 Point solutions – an entry into the smart home
3.2 Security and access control system vendors
3.2.1 Arlo Technologies
3.2.2 Assa Abloy
3.2.3 Canary (Smartfrog Group)
3.2.4 Chamberlain Group
3.2.5 Ezviz Network (Hikvision)
3.2.6 Minut
3.2.7 Nuki Home Solutions
3.2.8 Reolink
3.2.9 Schlage
3.2.10 Wyze Labs
3.2.11 YI Technology
3.3 Energy management and climate control
system vendors
3.3.1 Centrica
3.3.2 Danfoss
3.3.3 Ecobee (Generac)
3.3.4 Eve Systems (ABB)
3.3.5 Google Nest
3.3.6 Mysa
3.3.7 Netatmo (Legrand)
3.3.8 Sensibo
3.3.9 Tado
3.3.10 Toon (Eneco)
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 Sound United (Masimo)
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 (Feit Electric)
3.5.7 Merkury Innovations
3.5.8 Plejd
3.5.9 Signify
3.5.10 Velux
3.6 Irrigation and water management system
vendors
3.6.1 Hozelock
3.6.2 Flume
3.6.3 Gardena and Orbit Irrigation (Husqvarna)
3.6.4 Moen (Fortune Brands Innovations)
3.6.5 Rachio
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 Whirlpool
3.8 Service robotics vendors
3.8.1 Ambrogio Robot (Zucchetti Centro Sistemi)
3.8.2 Dyson
3.8.3 Ecovacs
3.8.4 Husqvarna
3.8.5 iRobot
3.8.6 Labrador Systems
3.8.7 Robomow (Stanley Black & Decker)
3.8.8 Roborock
3.8.9 SharkNinja Operating
3.8.10 Worx Landroid (Positec)
4 Service Providers and
Whole-Home System Vendors
4.1 Market overview
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 Bosch
4.3.3 Control4 (Resideo)
4.3.4 Crestron Electronics
4.3.5 Delta Dore
4.3.6 Deutsche Telekom
4.3.7 D-Link
4.3.8 Eltako
4.3.9 Ezlo Innovation
4.3.10 Futurehome
4.3.11 Gira
4.3.12 Grenton
4.3.13 HomeMatic (eQ-3)
4.3.14 Leedarson IoT Technology
4.3.15 Legrand
4.3.16 Loxone Electronics
4.3.17 Lutron Electronics
4.3.18 myGEKKO (Ekon)
Smart Homes and Home Automation
4.3.19 Nice Group
4.3.20 Resideo Technologies
4.3.21 Savant Systems
4.3.22 Schneider Electric
4.3.23 Shelly Group
4.3.24 Somfy
4.3.25 ThinKnx (Pulsar Engineering)
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 (Monitronics)
4.4.4 Comcast
4.4.5 Cox Communications
4.4.6 Frontpoint
4.4.7 Prosegur
4.4.8 Ring (Amazon)
4.4.9 Sector Alarm
4.4.10 Simplisafe
4.4.11 Telus
4.4.12 Verisure
4.4.13 Vivint Smart Home (NRG Energy)
5 Market Forecasts and
Conclusions
5.1 Europe
5.1.1 Revenues
5.1.2 Shipments
5.1.3 Installed base
5.2 North America
5.2.1 Revenues
5.2.2 Shipments
5.2.3 Installed base
5.3 Popular smart home product categories
5.3.1 Smart speakers and displays
5.3.2 Smart thermostats and radiator valves
5.3.3 Smart lighting
5.3.4 Floor cleaning robots
5.4 Market trends and analysis
5.4.1 A new major platform player is challenging the
incumbents
5.4.2 The rise and potential fall of smart speakers and voice
assistant services
5.4.3 Will Matter solve the interoperability problems in the
smart home industry?
5.4.4 Surging energy prices create demand for smart energy
efficiency solutions
5.4.5 Connectivity – soon a standard feature in the home
appliances segment
5.4.6 5.4.7 Lower price points opens the doors to the mass market
Cellular IoT in the smart home and home security
markets
5.4.8 Short product lifecycles damage consumer trust
5.4.9 Smart home companies introduce paid services
5.4.10 Smart insurance for the connected home
5.4.11 Mergers and acquisitions in the smart home industry