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Smart Lighting Adoption Surges Among US Internet Households

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New research from Parks Associates reveals a surge in smart lighting adoption among US internet households, with 13% using smart light bulbs and 6% employing smart lighting control systems. The “Smart Lighting Market Assessment” study explores the drivers, barriers, major players, and innovations in this category. Consumers’ growing interest in conserving energy and seamless integration with other smart home devices is evident, and nearly one-third of potential smart lighting buyers consider interoperability a crucial factor in their purchase decision. The report highlights the need for more marketing efforts to educate consumers about Matter certification for easier integrations. Parks Associates will hold virtual sessions focusing on connected solutions and consumer experiences, while their Smart Product Market Assessment offers insights into the residential smart lighting market’s key players, purchase trends, and five-year forecasts for smart lights, smart plugs, and smart switches.

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Parks Associates’ latest research shows a significant rise in US internet households adopting smart lighting, with 13% using smart light bulbs and 6% utilizing smart lighting control systems. The “Smart Lighting Market Assessment” study delves into the drivers and barriers of this trend, as well as the key players and innovations in the category. Consumers’ increasing desire for energy conservation and seamless integration with other smart home devices is apparent, and the report underscores the importance of educating consumers about Matter certification to facilitate smoother integrations. To explore connected solutions and consumer experiences, Parks Associates will host virtual sessions, while their Smart Product Market Assessment offers valuable insights into the residential smart lighting market’s future with detailed forecasts for smart lights, smart plugs, and smart switches.