OFweek smart home network communications smart home this concept since the date of birth has been 85 years. From the date of birth, someone will stand out almost every ten years to predict the future development of smart homes, from automatic housekeeping robots to remote control. Even today, with the rapid development of scientific and technological information, the scenes of smart homes we have foreseen are all realized.
At the Chicago World Expo in 1933, the concept of “Future Home†was accompanied by a robot named “ALPHAâ€. Since then, the concept of home automation has emerged, and people will position the smart home this year. The new year of the year.
The past of smart home
At the beginning of the last century, the rise of mechanical products such as sewing machines and vacuum cleaners solved the problem of manpower shortage. This can, to a certain extent, indicate that mechanical and electrical technology is the predecessor of smart home products. The famous media magazine "Popular Machinery" once published a special topic "The Future Power Family", pointing out that in the future, there will be various household appliances that may use "short-wave wireless technology" to realize automatic connection.
Then in 1966, ECHO IV, the first landmark home automation device, was launched. This device can be hooked to automatically turn on or off some appliances through simple programming. Although this device is huge and extremely unstable, it is still an important practice in the history of human beings. In the next two decades, the smart home communication standards are still based on radio links, and the problem of being susceptible to interference has still not been effectively solved.
In the 1990s, smart homes became a popular culture. At the time, Disney published the movie "Smart House" and the film "1999AD" depicting the smart home. Among them, online shopping, e-banking, and e-mail are all present in our daily lives. Especially smart ovens that can track the user's eating habits through the processor are strikingly similar to our today's smart devices.
Until the end of the last century, smart homes were always in an artistic state, and only individual products could be put into practice. Through conceptualization let us be ordinary people, and we can reasonably expect 40 years of our way of life.
Smart home life
From 2010 onwards, with the concept of “Internet of Things†being proposed for the first time, smart home products such as Nest, SmartThings and other start-up companies have come out. They have been linked through wireless, Bluetooth, etc., and they have become a trend through smart phones. At this point, the home is really in the smart age. It can be said that the "Internet of Things" has opened the life of smart homes.
In 2014, Apple, Google, and other Internet technologies were able to launch their own platforms. Samsung also acquired the platform through SmartThings, aiming to build a wider range of compatibility and connectivity. In addition, the giants do not simply have a competitive relationship. They are also actively collaborating, such as the Open Interconnect agreement jointly established by Samsung, Dell, and Intel; and the Thread agreement between Nest, Samsung, and five other manufacturers. .
With the increase in the number of smart home products, from the original light bulbs, sockets, cameras, derived from robots, controllers, sensors and more new and exotic products. Although through the development of 85 years, a smart home that looks like a blue sea is still outside the market.
Slow progress in smart home
Although major technology companies and home appliance manufacturers are rushing to smart homes, neither domestic smart homes nor foreign smart homes are in the process of rapid development. The main reason is that consumers' interest in smart homes does not have much to do with food.
Abandoning novelty is the only way
In the second half of last year, Gartner surveyed nearly 10,000 consumers in smart home products, application scenarios and smart appliances in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia and asked them to evaluate the above three. The survey results were not satisfactory. Even in developed countries, only about 10% of respondents purchased smart home products, mainly home surveillance cameras. Most consumers are more willing to purchase non-intelligent home appliances. Three-quarters of respondents said that they prefer to manually adjust the temperature of the air conditioner and the brightness of the lights instead of using the network of mobile apps and appliances to achieve automation. More than half of the respondents said that they are more willing to buy non-intelligent electrical equipment and do not want to connect the stove to the Internet.
Smart homes are tagged with a few people who are willing to try, novel and not practical, and people prefer to focus on how smart home products can help solve everyday tasks rather than focusing on a bunch of new devices and applications.
Another reason to block smart home products from entering the public life is that the price of these smart products is generally high, and the cycle of home appliance replacement is much longer than that of mobile phones. Its smart features are not enough to become attractive selling points.
In addition, most people's smart homes will generate more information to influence people's normal life. If it can not be pragmatic at home, I believe that after another 85 years of trust, it is still a product without the consumer to pay. However, by then, smart homes may never enter our lives, and the blue sea has become a dead sea.
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