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The Smart Homes of 2017

Over the past year, significant advances have been made in the home technology sector. Smart homes, offices and factories are boosting efficiency, productivity and the capabilities of everyday life. By 2020 it is estimated that the number of smart home devices will more than double. As this growth continues and brands adapt and develop to remain at the forefront it seems the possibilities are endless.

At Seven Integration, we’re constantly on the look-out for the latest advances in the home technology sector, whether they be developments in home security, cinema or everyday products. We’ve been amazed at the developments made in the last 12 months and so have put together our predictions for the year ahead.

Stop, collaborate and listen

It’s all well and good Apple, Samsung and Amazon making waves in the smart technology sector but barriers between the three need to be broken down. In order to maximise smart technology’s potential in the home, developers need to collaborate and ensure integrated technologies are mutually beneficial. In turn, this will boost capabilities, making it more accessible to the everyday user.

As the smart technology market grows, brands are increasingly competing against each other to stake their place and pioneer products. As they battle to take the product to market first, this costs the end consumer. We’ve seen this with Amazon Echo, so businesses need to take note to ensure the product they are releasing meets the high expectations of end users.

Bridging the Gap – home from home

On average, living in a care home can cost £28,500 each year. As the capabilities of technology in the smart home increase I believe that there is a big gap in the market for these technologies to bridge the gap from living in your own home to living in a care home. Pressure mats, intercom systems and smart alarms and especially off site control can all increase peace of mind for families, while still offering independence to the individual.

Weighing up this cost in comparison to the cost of a care home is minimal and could play a huge role in addressing the current UK care home crisis.

The Holodeck

As video game makers move entertainment closer to reality and entertainment moves into your home, it won’t be long before we could become part of the story. We believe that, eventually, rooms will be able to use surround sound, augmented reality and other technologies to recreate the real world. Gaming is what’s driving these developments forward and, whilst Star Trek used to feel incredibly futuristic, it’s becoming apparent that they were very good at predicting the future.

2016 has seen some incredible developments in smart home technology and as it becomes more readily available, capabilities will increase. For us, it’s important to work alongside these developments to integrate technology into homes. As our business has steadily grown this year, I predict that throughout 2017 we’ll see an increase in the work we do with developers, building smart homes.

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Alex Josling .

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