Research revealed 57 per cent of the country's homes now have a smart device to control lights, security, kettle, vacuum cleaner or other device. More than four in 10 Brits now use smart technology such as streaming services on their television, while a further one in three control their music with a gadget. More than a fifth of adults will be looking to update their homes with smart lights, thermostats, and security cameras. But two thirds think smart technology is currently too expensive, and the price should be lowered for those wishing to invest. Jason Bradbury said, “Through partnering with some of the leading names in the smart technology industry, Smart Home Week will offer unparalleled advice and information on all smart tech available.
Source: Daily Mirror May 20, 2019 15:33 UTC