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Monday, February 10, 2020

Sixty-two percent of US security dealers report that smart home devices increase support costs

Dina Abdelrazik presents research at SecurityNEXT conference sharing insights on security dealer trends in DIY, smart home, and interactive services

New security dealer research from Parks Associates shows smart home devices are adding cost and complexity for dealers in the security industry, where 62% of all dealers report that smart home devices increase their support costs. Security Dealer Survey reports 22% of dealers most frequently employ a truck roll to resolve smart ...read more

Tuesday, February 04, 2020

Twenty-nine percent of US broadband households plan to purchase a smart thermostat in 2020

Parks Associates and PLMA present data and insights on consumer awareness and familiarity of energy management solutions, programs, and tools

Parks Associates research finds 29% of US broadband households plan to purchase a smart thermostat in 2020 and 13% of broadband households currently own a smart thermostat. Consumers are also showing more interest in automated energy programs, as 42% of current smart thermostat owners would allow a utility to adjust their device in or ...read more

Thursday, January 30, 2020

Fifty-six percent of consumers in US broadband households use at least one professional home service

Consumers consider personal recommendation a top factor when choosing smart home devices or home services

New Parks Associates research finds 56% of US broadband households report using at least one professional home service. 360 Deep Dive: Evaluating Service Opportunities in the Smart Home reports lawn care and landscaping are the most commonly utilized home services, followed closely by home repair/improvement and plumbing services. This research study, with analysis on a ...read more

Monday, January 27, 2020

TV sets still dominate video entertainment, accounting for more than 50% of all video consumed

New consumer research analyzes shifting trends in video consumption and expenditures

New research from Parks Associates finds that TV sets still dominate home entertainment, accounting for over one-half of all video consumed by US broadband households each week. 360 View: Digital Media and Connected Consumers reveals consumers report spending on average nearly 20 hours per week watching video on a TV, compared to nearly four hours on a mobile phone. Consumers also increased ...read more

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Traditional and mobile PERS revenue to be approximately $1.1 billion in US by 2024

New industry report highlights sensor-based solutions and emerging alternative devices with emergency response capabilities

New research from Parks Associates estimates more than 5 million consumers in the US will own PERS devices by 2024. Enabling Independence: Connected Solutions for seniors and Caregivers forecasts traditional and mobile PERS revenue will reach $1.1 billion in the same year.

The report Enabling Independence: Connected Solutions for Seniors and Ca ...read more

Thursday, January 16, 2020

25% of US broadband households use free, ad-based OTT services, and more than 25% are interested in innovative offerings accessed via TV

New consumer research examines demand for pay-TV features and subscription OTT video services

New research from Parks Associates finds over one-quarter of US broadband households are interested in innovative offerings accessed via television, such as offline viewing, video gaming, food delivery, ride sharing, and gambling.

The research, found in 360 View: Video Services & Connected Consumers, also reveals that 25% of US broadband households have watched video on a free, ...read more

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Piracy and account sharing cost US pay-TV and OTT operators more than $9 billion in 2019 and forecasted to reach $6.6 billion worldwide by 2022

Industry report examines trends, business models, and best practices to identify and fight piracy

A new Parks Associates report finds that the value of pirate video services accessed by pay-TV and non-pay-TV consumers will exceed $67 billion worldwide by 2023.  Video Piracy: Ecosystem, Risks, and Impact estimates that if just 10% of pay-TV subscribers discontinued pay-TV services in favor of video delivered by pirates, the 2023 loss to those operators could approach $6 bill ...read more

Monday, January 06, 2020

Seventy-seven percent of smart TVs owned by US broadband households are now connected to the internet

CONNECTIONS Summit at CES 2020 spotlights smart TV market, including 8K, screen sizes, and growing role of streaming services for video content 

Ahead of CES® 2020, Parks Associates announced new research showing that more than 70% of US broadband households now own at least one streaming entertainment product and 50% own a smart TV. 360 Deep Dive: Demand and Perception of Connected TVs also reports that 77% of smart TVs owned by US broadband households are now connected to ...read more

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