Providing Market Intelligence for 40 Years

In The News

Most People Have No Idea Where To Buy Smart Home Products

Smart home products are out on the market, but unfortunately most consumers have no idea where to buy them.

Only 30% of U.S. households are aware of where to buy smart home products or services, according to a recent Parks Associates survey. That figure should cause concern among manufacturers of these devices.

From the article "Most People Have No Idea Where To Buy Smart Home Products" by Andrew Meola.

Previously In The News

A Comeback For TV Antennas S

In fact, since 2013, the percentage of broadband households in the nation using only antennas to watch linear TV has jumped from 9 percent to 15 percent, according to data released this month by Parks...

Study Explains Why Facebook Needs To Work Faster To Stop The Flow Of Fake News

As Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg published his manifesto outlining the company’s ongoing commitment to filter out false news and hoaxes without undermining free speech, the findings from a new study by...

We need to talk about protecting smart home residents from abuse

Brad Russell, research director for the connected home at Parks Associates, tells The Ambient that once the NYT report came out the company had lots of internal discussions about the impact of this re...

Google's Nest Struggles Could Set Back The IoT Movement

The smart home devices sold by Google's home automation subsidiary, Nest, represent just a small fraction of the burgeoning Internet of Things (IoT) market. However, Nest has become one of the most re...