- Smart Home Products and Services
- CE Devices and Mobility
- Residential Security
- Broadband and Entertainment Services
- Smart Energy Management
- Entertainment Content
- Wellness and Independent Living
- Global Connected Living
- Support Services
Core Research Areas
Related ResearchPrimary ResearchSubscribe TodayThe Parks Points newsletter features all aspects of our research, including smart home, IoT devices, entertainment and digital media, security, energy, health, and consumer data. Subscribe Now | Global Connected Living Outlook: The Era of IoTDownload Table of Contents (PDF) Dashboard 1.0 Report Summary 1.1 Purpose of Report 1.2 Scope of Report 1.3 Research Approach/Sources 2.0 Global Connected Living Overview 2.1 Timeline of the Connected Lifestyle 2.1.1 Connected Device and Services Adoption 2.2 IoT Opportunities 3.0 Connectivity 3.1 Fixed Broadband 3.1.1 “Very High Speed” Broadband Services Proliferate 3.1.2 In-Home Broadband Performance Proves as Critical as To-Home Broadband Performance 3.1.3 Wi-Fi Hotspots Become a Hot Area for Operator Competition 3.1.4 Forecast for Fixed Broadband Services 3.2 Mobile Broadband 3.2.1 Forecast for Mobile Broadband Services 4.0 Connected Lifestyles: Product and Services Trends 4.1 Connected CE and Platforms 4.1.1 Growth Rate for Connection of CE Devices Flattens 4.1.2 User Experiences Becoming More Immersive 4.1.3 CE Makers Push 4K UHD 4.1.4 4K UHD TV Forecast 4.2 Entertainment Services 4.2.1 Expansion of OTT Service Offerings 4.2.2 Original and Exclusive Content Gains Legitimacy 4.2.3 Alternative Digital Video Outlets 4.2.4 Forecast for Online Video Viewers 4.3 The Smart Home 4.3.1 Smart Devices Interoperability will Grow in Importance as Device Diversity Rises Consumers are Increasingly Interested in Self-Installation Device Data Enables Creation of Value-Added Services 4.3.2 Energy Management Advanced Energy Management Features are Driving Smart Thermostat Adoption Utilities will Enhance Energy Efficiency Campaigns Consumers are More Receptive to Smart Energy Services than Devices 4.3.3 Security Smart Home Features Drive Growth of Professionally-Monitored Security Services Cable and Telco Providers Will See Continued Growth Self-Installation is Becoming More Popular 4.3.4 Security Forecast 4.4 Connected Cars 4.4.1 Standardization is Needed to Alleviate Market Fragmentation 4.4.2 Connected Car Platforms will be Adapted to New IoT Use Cases 4.4.3 The Value of Connected Car Data will Rise 4.4.4 Apple and Google’s Influence on the Connected Car Industry will Expand 4.5 Digital Health and Fitness 4.5.1 Health Care Industry is Exploring Aggregation of Health-Related Data 4.5.2 There is Continued Interest in Patient Portals 4.5.3 Health Big Data Moves from Lip Service to Experimentation 4.6 Wearables 4.6.1 Forecast for Wearable Device Sales 5.0 Implications and Recommendations 6.0 Appendix 6.1 Glossary 6.2 Index
The Connected Home Lifestyle Publish Date: 1Q 2015 Pages: 67 Authored By: Brett Sappington - Senior Research Director and Principal Analyst Barbara Kraus - Director of Research Harry Wang - Senior Director of Research Tom Kerber - Senior Director, IoT Strategy and Custom Research Maia Hinkle - Research Analyst Glenn Hower - Senior Analyst Patrice Samuels - Sr. Manager, Market Research
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