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Baby boomers are the fastest adopters of smart home tech: poll

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Have you ever ever received a wise home device as a present? In that case, you’re in good company.

Over half of smart home consumers were gifted their first device and grew their collection from there, recent research shows.

A December poll of two,000 US adults with smart devices of their homes — devices which are connected to the web and could be used to regulate other things throughout the house or be used as digital assistants — found 54% had their first smart devices gifted or bought for them.

And for individuals who did buy their first devices, the typical cost of entry was as little as $110. About 19% said they were in a position to get their first device for under $75.

The most well-liked “first” devices people flocked to were either cameras (18%) or streaming devices (16%). In reality, 45% of individuals with a minimum of one smart home device said they own a wise camera. 


54% had their first smart devices gifted or bought for them.
The poll found 54% of participants had their first smart devices gifted or bought for them.
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Other popular devices more likely to make an appearance in the house are speakers (40%), streaming devices (40%), doorbells (27%), and lights (24%).

Commissioned by Google Nest and conducted by OnePoll, the study also explored the connection Americans share with their smart home devices. 

Half were found to interact with their devices a minimum of once daily, and 85% said they were experts with their devices inside per week of getting them arrange.


Of all generations, baby boomers are the fastest adopters of smart home tech
Popular devices more likely to make an appearance in the house are speakers (40%), streaming devices (40%), doorbells (27%) and lights (24%).
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The fastest adopters of smart home tech were found to be baby boomers — 66% said they began using their smart home devices each day “right away.”

The slowest adopters: Gen Z, where 46% surprisingly said it takes them a minimum of 4 days to get acclimated to their devices.

Nevertheless, Gen Z was more likely to have the smallest amount of opposition to owning smart home devices (63%), while millennials had essentially the most amount of initial opposition (25%).

“When people consider smart homes, many think these devices are for a extremely technical homeowner,” Karen Yao, director of product at Google Nest, said in a press release.

“In point of fact, with recent smart home protocols like Matter, smart homes are more customizable and require less evaluation to find out the perfect beginning or ecosystem for you. People can pair any of their Matter-enabled devices together to make a house that’s more integrated and helpful than ever before.”


Over 50% of those surveyed said they’d tried their hand at setting up automations and routines throughout their homes without needing human input.
Over 50% of those surveyed said they’d tried their hand at organising automations and routines throughout their homes without having human input.
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The poll found 37% claimed a way of confidence of their smart home expertise, and 41% agreed having a “smart” home can only be achieved by knowing the best way to use them to automate their home.

Just over half (51%) of those surveyed said they’d tried their hand at organising automations and routines throughout their homes, where their devices can handle basic tasks — like turning lights on or off or playing music — without having human input. 

The most well-liked routines respondents were pleased with were bedtime routines (22%), morning routines (17%), and security-related routines (15%).


Of all generations, baby boomers are the fastest adopters of smart home tech
Half were found to interact with their devices a minimum of once daily, and 85% said they were experts with their devices inside per week of getting them arrange.
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 Of all generations, baby boomers are the fastest adopters of smart home tech
Forty-five percent of individuals with a minimum of one smart home device said they own a wise camera.
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Yet there have been still plenty who felt hesitant about using their devices. Over a 3rd (34%) said they’d be more more likely to automate more of their homes in the event that they understood the advantages of home automation in the primary place. 

One other 27% said they’d be more inclined to make use of their devices in the event that they could learn more about the best way to best use them.

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“Getting began is all the time the toughest step. There are a number of decisions, like what to purchase and the best way to set it up,” Yao explained.

“I got my start by asking friends and relations for his or her recommendations on devices and helpful automations/routines. These devices can offer a lot creative and practical use. As a working mom, I can let you know they’re lifesavers if you need hands-free assist in your property.”


 Of all generations, baby boomers are the fastest adopters of smart home tech
One in five respondents said they were in a position to get their first device for under $75.
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TOP 7 SMART HOME “NEEDS” FOR DEVICES

  • It must be easy to put in and use — 40%
  • It needs to assist me keep my family and residential protected — 40%
  • It must be private and secure — 39%
  • It must last for years — 37%
  • It must work with other devices in my home — 36%
  • It must do multiple things — 33%
  • It must alert me to specific things — 32%
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