smart home devices fell 5.6% (year-on-year) to 186 million units in the first quarter (Q1) of this year.Smart speakers and networked video entertainment devices faced the steepest declines in the first quarter, down 15.4% and 7.8%, respectively, compared to the prior year, according to the International Data Corporation (IDC). The overall market is likely to decline by 1.8% in 2023 as weak consumer demand and economic volatility continue to put significant downward pressure on the market.
«While there have been pockets of growth, the market has largely stalled due to lack of meaningful upgrades between one generation of devices and the next,» said Jitesh Ubrani, research manager for IDC's Mobility and Consumer Device Trackers.«Even the launch of the Matter standard has not been enough to spur demand despite offering some ease of use.» Matter is a global smart home standard that was launched in November 2022. It is maintained by the Connectivity Standards Alliance.
Although much uncertainty exists, IDC expects the market will return to growth in 2024 and continue through 2027 with device volumes reaching 1.1 billion shipments in 2027. Apart from smart speakers and networked video entertainment devices, many other smart home categories such as lighting, thermostats, and home monitoring and security devices are expected to witness high growth over the next five years in part due to rising consumer awareness of smart home devices in many parts of the world and the rise of emerging markets, said the report.
«The worldwide smart home market is witnessing uneven growth as some regions fare better than others,» said Adam Wright, research manager, Smart Home and Office Devices at IDC. In more mature markets like the US, high
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