Connected Living Room Market - Thanks To High Rate Of Affordability,Market Expected To Reach US$984.51 bn by 2024.
The nascent but rapidly expanding global market for connected living
room is highly competitive owing to the presence of large
multinational electronics manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics
Co. Ltd., Seimens AG, Eaton Corporation, Rockwell Automation Inc.,
Schneider Electric SE, and General Electric. The market also features
several network providers, which are making strides to position
themselves as the de facto service providers in the connected living
room space, and core M2M vendors. There are no clear leaders as the
market is highly dynamic in terms of technological advancements and
launch of new products.
In the next few years, the market will become more competitive as
technology giants will foray into this budding industry with the help
of their applications, products, and services, says Transparency
Market Research in a recent report examining the global connected
living room market. This niche segment of the all-encompassing
Internet of Things (IoT) phenomenon is expected to expand at a
promising 7.3% CAGR over the period between 2016 and 2024. The
market, as a result, is expected to rise from US$518.92 bn in 2015 to
US$984.51 bn by 2024.
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Of the key components used in connected living rooms, the segments of
sensors and communication devices held significant share in the
market and are expected to retain dominance over the forecast period
as well. In terms of revenue, the regional market in North America
dominated, accounting for over 36% of the global connected living
room market in 2015. The region was followed by Europe.
Rising Influx of Advanced Products at Competitive Prices to Fuel
Global Demand
The global market for connected living rooms is chiefly driven by
factors such as the vast rise in digitization of a vast set of
processes and operations undertaken in everyday lives, rising influx
of latest home infotainment devices with better resolution and
competitive pricing, and advancements in the technology needed to
enable connectivity between several varieties of electronic devices.
Increased affordability of the relatively higher priced devices
equipped with M2M connectivity and improved standards of living,
especially across developing economies. Attempts by government bodies
to encourage the proliferation of digital technologies and
applications as a way to improve governance of a nation and societal
well-being are also making consumers more open to adopting smart
devices for everyday purposes. These factors are expected to
collectively drive the market for connected living rooms over the
forecast period.
Compatibility Issues and Lack of Awareness among Consumers to Limit
Uptake
Although the overall growth prospects of the global connected living
room market are favorable, factors such as lack of awareness among
consumers about the energy efficiency-related benefits of connected
rooms and compatibility issues of components could pose challenges to
market’s growth. Connected living rooms typically utilize a variety
of digital and electronic components such as lighting controls,
security systems, and entertainment devices, which make use of
different types of communication links.
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Incompatibility of some communication links with advanced devices in
a connected living room could lead to complications. Such
compatibility issues may lead to the need for replacing older devices
with advanced versions, leading to overhead costs thus refraining
cost-sensitive consumers from investing in connected living rooms to
a certain extent. Lack of awareness among consumers is another key
factor expected to hamper the widespread usage of connected systems
such as lighting control products. Lighting control products are not
yet mainstream in many developing countries and misconception of high
installation costs is posing further challenges to prospects of
adoption among consumers.
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