Protecting the Connected Home: Home Security Meets Personal Privacy
As the home security market evolves, new solutions expand the market. Parks Associates examines the latest advances in the space.
As the home security market evolves, new solutions expand the market. Parks Associates examines the latest advances in the space.
By utilizing the CBRS portion of the cellular spectrum, property owners can adopt better technology while integrators gain the ability to make money on hardware and RMR.
Security cameras and related devices continue to be hot sellers in the residential market. Experts from around the industry reveal opportunities for integrators, key products to offer, how to tie in RMR and more.
According to a new whitepaper developed with Johnson Controls, Parks Associates says there’s opportunity for dealers to own and manage WiFi networks remotely.
The health and wellness of a home has seen increased interest courtesy of the pandemic. Here’s how integrators can tie together a home’s disparate devices to allow the monitoring of utilities in one place.
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.
GateHawk’s Gen3 video intercom includes on-smartphone access control, offering a built-in access reader that works with Bluetooth and NFC.
Users of the IOTAS app will now be able to reach an ADT agent in the event of an emergency by simply swiping a dedicated button in the app.
Parks Associates research shows 43% of U.S. MDU residents report using smart home devices. Here’s why IoT products are in-demand by both residents and property managers.