The large majority of Americans (93%) own at least one smart home device, but data privacy remains a concern for 57%, according to a survey of over 1,000 homeowners and renters conducted by American Home Shield.
The top five smart home devices respondents owned were:
- Speaker/assistant (73%)
- Doorbell (50%)
- Security cameras (50%)
- Thermostat (43%)
- Lighting (34%)
The top convenience devices on the rise were:
- Robot vacuum (29%)
- Smart locks (19%)
- Smart washer (19%)
- Smart refrigerator (18%)
- Smart dishwasher (11%)
However, despite the prevalence of smart devices in homes across the country, concerns remain. For one, reliability issues are a challenge for some, with 46% of respondents reporting that they’ve experienced device failures due to internet issues and 33% reporting that they’ve experienced failures due to power outages.
But perhaps on a more concerning note, data privacy prevails as a major worry for many Americans. Forty-six percent of respondents said they were afraid of their smart home systems being hacked, and over 1 in 3 said they worry about being recorded without their permission.
Still, 82% trust their smart home devices despite concerns, and when it comes to homebuying, 29% would offer more money for a home already equipped with smart technology (an average of $2,633 more).
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