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55% of U.S. broadband households find it appealing to control entertainment and smart home devices through voice commands

Industry leaders to address impact of new entertainment experiences at 21st-annual CONNECTIONS Conference, May 23-25 in San Francisco

New research fromParks Associates shows that more than half (55%) of U.S. broadband households want to use voice to control their entertainment and smart home devices. The IoT research firm will address the impact of new entertainment experiences and crossover opportunities with other IoT systems in the home at the 21st-annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference on May 23-25, 2017, in San Francisco. The conference examines the use cases and emerging business models that will successfully engage consumers and grow revenues in the converging IoT industries, including smart home, connected entertainment, and mobile ecosystems.

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“Many of the consumers who own or intend to purchase a smart home device want these smart home capabilities accessible through their entertainment devices,” said Brett Sappington, Senior Director of Research, Parks Associates. “Consumers don’t see connected entertainment, security, and control devices as discrete, siloed product areas. They expect connected products to work together. Many of the consumers who own smart light bulbs, thermostats, smoke detectors, and garage door openers find it appealing to control such devices through their entertainment systems, including automated voice assistant products like the Amazon Echo and Google Home.”

360 View: Residential Security & Smart Home also notes that privacy continues to be important to consumers for connected entertainment and smart home devices, with two-thirds of smart product owners rating safety and security notifications appealing. However, their concerns lessen if they are given greater control over their personal data. Just 17% of U.S. broadband households have privacy concerns about smart home devices if they have greater control over their personal data.

“Consumer concerns about hackers shouldn’t inhibit market growth,” said Glenn Hower, Senior Analyst, Parks Associates. “Although privacy concerns are widespread, providing simple, configurable, consumer-controlled rules for data use will go a long way to mitigate privacy concerns and provide consumers with peace of mind.”

Parks Associates and industry-leading executives will address the connected entertainment and smart home industries with multiple sessions at this year’s CONNECTIONS™ Conference.

The Impact of New Entertainment Experiences,” at 3:45 p.m. on Wednesday, May 24, features Elisabetta Romano, VP & Head of Media Solutions, Ericsson. The session examines the trends in connected entertainment and analyzes how the landscape and business of entertainment will change for service providers, technology vendors, product makers, content creators, and app developers.

Wi-Fi, Connectivity, and High-Speed Data in the Connected Home,” at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday, May 25, looks at opportunities to expand entertainment, broadband, and smart home offerings by leveraging each node in the home’s network. Speakers also discuss strategies to build value for the growing number of connections in the home. Speakers for this session include the following:

  • Rob Conant, CEO, Cirrent
  • Justin Doucette, Senior Director, Product Management, Linksys & Wemo, Belkin International

Parks Associates will also host two pre-show workshops on May 23, led by the firm’s senior IoT analysts, on the following topics:


CONNECTIONS™ sponsors include Intel Corporation, Vivint Smart Home, Asurion, Greenwave Systems, Assurant Solutions, Alarm.com, Centercode, ROC-Connect, Support.com, ULE Alliance, Verisk, Arrayent, Audio Analytic, Ayla Networks, Cirrent, EVRYTHNG, mnubo, OneEvent Technologies, Whisker Labs, Z-Wave, HomeAdvisor, Nortek Security & Control, Tyco, leakSMART™, and MivaTek.

To register for the 21st-annual CONNECTIONS™ conference and a pre-show workshop, visit http://bit.ly/CONNUSregistration. To schedule an interview with an analyst or request specific research, contact Holly Sprague at [email protected], 720.987.6614.

About CONNECTIONS™

Parks Associates' 27th annual CONNECTIONS™: The Premier Connected Home Conference features an in-person conference on May 23-25, 2023 and multiple virtual sessions hosted throughout 2023. The event focuses on the adoption of technology including smart home, security, connected health, energy, and home automation.

Bringing together more than 1,500 senior executives, CONNECTIONS™ provides networking opportunities combined with visionary keynotes and virtual sessions. The Parks Associates analyst team leads all conference sessions, which are focused on technology innovations, consumer adoption and trends, product and service forecasts, and the evaluation of new business strategies, partnerships, monetization opportunities, and value-added service design.

Throughout the event, sponsors offer demos during networking events, spotlighting new technology innovations and services for the entertainment, mobile, and smart home market segments.

CONNECTIONS™ 2023 features an in-person conference on May 23-25, 2023, with virtual sessions on March 2, July 20, and October 5. For more information, contact [email protected], call 972-490-1113, visit www.connectionsconference.com.

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