According to new research from Parks Associates, adoption of smart home access control solutions is increasing among US internet households. In “Access Control in the Smart Home: Locks and Garage Door Openers,” Parks Associates breaks down how ownership has reached 11% of US internet households for each of these product categories, reflecting gradual market expansion for both smart locks and smart garage door openers.
The research highlights the strong relationship between security systems and access control adoption. Among households with a security system, 25% own a smart door lock, compared to just 3% of households without security systems.
From the Twice article, "Adoption Of Smart Home Access Solutions Grows Across US"
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