High-speed broadband, convergence, and home networking have all contributed to a new wave in the world of home connectivity. On the hardware front, the trend in the digital home is headed towards IP-connected home devices, signifying a new era in consumer electronics. According to new connected home devices market data from ABI Research, connected home devices is potentially the “Next Big Thing” in the consumer electronics industry, with a global market value growing by a compound average of 23% annually over the next five years to more than $10 billion in 2014.
As ABI Research industry analyst Serene Fong observes, “Service providers view home networking not only as an avenue to create consumer loyalty but also as a new revenue-generating cash cow.” Instead of pure voice or data services, service providers now include content, applications, networking, and sometimes gaming and even energy management in their service offerings.
Interest in content sharing among multiple devices is growing as the world’s more privileged users explore the new realm of integrated browsing, communication and entertainment experience. Figures show that consumers are increasingly investing in digital devices to enhance the quality of their entertainment experiences. And the digitally connected home forms an attractive platform for bringing different industries together.
However, before we start to rejoice, there are still obstacles to overcome before we can enjoy true connected home experiences with multiple interoperable services and devices. As Fong cautions, “Service providers and equipment manufacturers should not rest on their laurels. Price, product quality and end-user experiences still remain intensely competitive and manufacturers will have to keep their customers satisfied before they can start hoping for real significant revenue growth.”
ABI Research’s new study, “ Connected Home Devices Market Data,” updated quarterly, addresses shipments, ASP, revenue information and examines the growth potential of various consumer technologies. It contains segmented market forecast data for devices including televisions, game players, digital cameras and camcorders, digital photo frames, media phones, Internet appliances, DVD and Blu-ray equipment, PVRs, and portable media players. Detailed market trends and market forecast information for key regions around the globe are provided where available.
ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of emerging trends in global connectivity. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research’s worldwide team of experts advise thousands of decision makers through research and advisory services in seven key practice areas. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.
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