Voice assistants for smart home devices to grow 769%

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Hampshire, UK, July 30, 2019:  Juniper Research has released a report that says the number of voice assistants used to access smart home devices will reach 555 million by 2024; up from 105 million in 2019.

By that year, Juniper Research expects more than 90 percent of voice assistants to be used to control smart home devices; driven by increased participation from Chinese manufacturers.

The new research, Smart Homes: Strategic Opportunities, Business Models & Competitive Landscape 2019-2024, found that voice assistants are an increasingly crucial element in the smart home; providing inter-operability platforms that enable seamless control of the whole smart home.

The research found that Amazon leads the way, thanks to advanced hub features included in the Echo Plus, heavy investment from its Alexa Fund, and Alexa Skills access; enabling a vast third-party app ecosystem. Recent high-profile acquisitions such as BlinkRing and eero will further bolster its ability to innovate across the smart home.

Google will capitalise on its acquisition of Nest, adding Assistant in a new range of devices such as the Google Nest Hub Max; transforming its proposition in the smart home market. Juniper Research believes that Google’s investment in AI will enable it to add more intelligent and autonomous functions; providing a compelling differentiator. It should bolster this with heavy investment in partnerships to further build out its ecosystem.


Chinese Manufacturers to Gain Momentum in Domestic Market

Chinese manufacturers are increasingly developing more advanced voice assistants, such as iFlytekBaidu and Huawei. While current penetration of voice assistants is low in China, Juniper Research anticipates low cost smart speakers will drive usage of assistants in China in the smart home to over 100 million in 2024, from just 4 million in 2019.


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