Beyond a set of concerns related to Data privacy and security that limit widespread adoption of Internet of Things in the Home, it is steadily obvious that, this trend is poised to completely revolutionize our living and working conditions through smart devices, software, wearables and sensors.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is not restricted to the enterprise or the
industrial sector alone. It is poised to completely revolutionize the lives of
consumers as well through wearables and sensors in virtually every object in
the home.
According to Research and Markets, increasing connectivity in Asia-Pacific is
driving the adoption of smart homes in the region.
The firm
reveals
that, there are several short-range
wireless technologies such as Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and ZigBee that are being used
to connect individual appliances to a home hub; and these technologies are
playing a critical role in enabling the actual realization of IoT within the
home.