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NPD Convenience, Energy Savings, and Ambiance Among Top Reasons to Purchase Smart Home Devices in the U.S.

NPD Convenience, Energy Savings, and Ambiance Among Top Reasons to Purchase Smart Home Devices in the U.S.
New data from The NPD Group reveals purchasers of categories such as smart power and smart lighting are becoming increasingly motivated by the convenience of these products, the energy savings they see as a result, and the ambiance they can create.

In the home automation category security cameras represent the largest portion of revenue sales and are often reported to be the first smart home product purchased to monitor the home. While security remains a top purchase driver, new data from The NPD Group reveals purchasers of categories such as smart power and smart lighting are becoming increasingly motivated by the convenience of these products, the energy savings they see as a result, and the ambiance they can create.

According to the latest Home Automation Ownership & Usage Report from NPD’s Connected Intelligence, 40% of consumers who purchased smart power devices listed convenience as the primary reason for buying, up four points from July 2021. For smart lighting, 16% said saving energy was the primary motivator for purchase, also an increase of four points over the time period, with ambiance rounding out the top three primary purchase motivators in the category.PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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Sales of smart home products are up 21% year to date through November versus year ago. Security camera sales continue to see strong momentum with revenue sales up 13% year-over-year, but sales of smart power and smart lighting are gaining as well, each up 41%. According to NPD’s Weekly Retail Tracking Service, so far this holiday season (Oct. 3 – Dec. 11, 2021) sales of smart power devices are up 18% and smart lighting devices are up 21%. During the week of Cyber Monday sales were up for smart power and lighting 25% and 27%, respectively.

“The holiday season is often a catalyst for smart home sales, as deals and gifting can bring new purchasers into the mix,” said Ben Arnold, executive director and industry analyst for NPD. “While security will always remain a key feature in the smart home space, new purchase motivators will help grow the base of smart home purchasers and lead to growth in adoption as well as the number of smart devices in the home.”

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