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    SmartThings survey suggests people are ready to live in IoT smart homes

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    Last updated: September 8th, 2021 at 19:07 UTC+02:00

    Smart home devices are becoming increasingly important for people when they're looking to relocate, shows a recent SmartThings survey shared by Samsung. Nearly 75% of people surveyed claim that IoT is an important factor when purchasing a new home, as smart home devices can lower bills, improve security, and streamline various processes.

    The pandemic forced many people to consider relocating and has caused demand for houses to skyrocket in the USA, reaching the highest level seen in years. The need for smart home devices also became more evident over the last year as a result. 81% of people surveyed claim they are familiar with connected technologies. 75% said smart home capabilities are an important feature when looking for a place to live.

    High costs are the main deterrent but things are changing

    Smart home device costs have kept many potential buyers away, but as IoT becomes more mainstream — partly because more people are now working from home — residents, managers, and landlords alike can greatly benefit from these connected technologies.

    The survey suggests that most people believe smart home devices are limited to smart lights and smart locks. However, smart homes and buildings can be equipped with the necessary IoT equipment to lower operation costs for residents and landlords alike. They can make home repairs easier thanks to SmartThings' integration with Greystar, Entrata, and Willow, not to mention that smart home appliances can be monitored and diagnosed remotely in real-time.

    Aside from the hardware itself, Samsung's IoT platform continues improving with new software updates every so often. SmartThings Energy was released earlier this summer for customers in the United States, and 61% of survey participants claim to have already saved money on utilities each month by using SmartThings technologies.

    According to the survey shared by Samsung, the most important smart home devices for IoT users are smart cameras, lights, appliances, speakers, plugs, and smart locks. Meanwhile, the SmartThings Find network hosts 100 million find nodes and locates roughly 230,000 misplaced devices every day.

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