Home Security Systems: Dealers, Purchase Trends and Triggers
Part of the rise in the adoption of home security systems is the separation of professional installation from professional monitoring. Parks Associates has all the details.
Part of the rise in the adoption of home security systems is the separation of professional installation from professional monitoring. Parks Associates has all the details.
Consumers want limitations on the number of alerts provided and have different preferences for where they are notified based on security system type.
Both integrators and manufacturers must capitalize on the increased popularity of smart access control products and their integrations.
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Consumers have a growing expectation for smart home technology and these new devices help differentiate with modern lifestyle marketing and practical benefits.
As the adoption of connected devices rises, manufacturers and integrators have a tremendous opportunity to capitalize on consumers’ desires for peace of mind, comfort and convenience.
DIY providers such as Ring and SimpliSafe made security systems more accessible to certain market segments, while also pressuring professional companies to launch DIY solutions of their own.
The research from Parks Associates also found that 62% of security owners report their system triggered at least one false alarm in the past 12 months.
Parks Associates has found that households are experimenting with different offers from security providers and standalone devices, ultimately expanding adoption.
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