Synopsis: Cloud platforms along with plummeting costs for LEDs and low power wireless components have made smart lighting one of the fastest growing Internet of Things markets and a catalyst for smart home innovation and adoption. ON World¡¯s recently completed surveys with 2,000+ U.S. consumers found that 1 in 3 are likely to use smart home solutions within the next three years and over half of likely adopters are planning to purchase smart wireless LED light bulb within the next 24 months. Sales of smart LED light bulbs increased by 15X over the past two years and products are now available for under $10 from many retail outlets. Tens of millions of households will use smart lighting systems by 2020. ON World¡¯s analysis of 260+ smart lighting products found that retail sales of smart wireless lighting continues to accelerate with smart LED light bulbs now outselling other product segments such as switches, dimmers, plugs and sensors. Also, 2 in 5 smart lighting products are smart LED light bulbs or lighting strips and two-thirds of these were launched within the past 18 months.
ZigBee has the early mover advantage and backing by the largest lighting manufacturers. However, the number of Bluetooth smart lighting products is rapidly growing and products based on Bluetooth Smart Mesh are emerging. By the end of 2019, Bluetooth will become the second largest smart home lighting technology up from 7% in 2014.
Based on vendor surveys and phone interviews with 2,100 individuals across the whole smart lighting value chain along with an evaluation of 260+ products and 20,000 consumer reviews, this report analyzes the global wireless lighting controls market for residences. The report includes global five-year forecasts-- units and software/services-- by market, product segment, geography and technology; the results from surveys with consumers, vendors, retail outlets and other industry players; an in-depth technology evaluation and a competitive analysis with 40 companies across the whole smart lighting value chain.
Primary Research: Vendors, Suppliers & Distributors
Wireless Lighting & Control Systems Manufacturers Acuity Brands Alarm.com Arrayent Ayla Networks Belkin Autani Corporation CentraLite Systems Control4 Cooper Cree Crestron Elgato Feit Electric GE Lighting GreenWave Systems Helium Icontrol Networks Leedarson Legrand Leviton LG LIFX (LiFi Labs) Lutron Electronics Misfit Orama Osram Sylvania Philips Lighting Samsung Satechi Sengled Sharp Corporation Smartbotics Smart Labs SmartThings Tabu Products TCP Vantage Controls Wink
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Analog Devices Atmel Corporation California Eastern Labs EnOcean Freescale Semiconductor GainSpan GreenPeak Technologies Marvell Technology Group MicroChip Technology Nordic Semiconductors NXP Semiconductors Qualcomm Atheros Renesas Sigma Designs Silicon Labs STMicro Texas Instruments Industry Alliances: Bluetooth SIG Connected Lighting Alliance EMerge Alliance EnOcean Alliance IPSO Alliance TALQ Consortium ZigBee Alliance Z-Wave Alliance Managed Services & Retail Outlets: Apple Stores Best Buy Comcast Home Depot Lowe's Staples Vivint |
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