Smart Home
Smart Home Applications
Security Cameras
Smart Door Locks
Connected Sensors
Smart Appliances
Matter Devices
Smart Switches
Wi-Fi Hubs/Gateways
Interoperability
Homes are filled with devices from different vendors and smart home ecosystem players. Users do not want to be limited in their choices due to vendor lock-in/ And developers want SDKs to easily support multiple ecosystems and interact with other vendor devices.
Ease-of-Use
Smart home devices should blend effortlessly into home environments, reducing complexity, automating routines, and providing users with unprecedented convenience and control over their living spaces, making advanced technology feel natural and accessible to people of all technological backgrounds.
Privacy & Security
Smart home devices should prioritize robust privacy and security measures, implementing advanced encryption, multi-factor authentication, and granular user controls to protect sensitive personal data and home network integrity.
Reliable Connectivity
Users expect devices to work reliably both indoors and outdoors, without adding additional cost to their home network infrastructure. Additionally, they require the devices to be untethered and meet their growing needs for a comfortable living.
Energy Efficient
Smart home devices should be energy efficient whether they are battery-powered or wall-powered. Users expect devices to meet emerging energy standards that minimize health risks and improves resilience of homes against extreme weather events.