Survey: Consumers Want Smart Home Security That Doesn’t Invade Privacy
People want smart home security systems that allow them to deter unwanted visitors and keep an eye on loved ones, but without having to incorporate complicated new technology in lives or be made to feel that companies are encroaching on their personal space and data. That’s the main message from Ooma’s recent survey of 2,000 U.S. consumers, which was designed to understand the nation’s comfort levels with next-generation smart home technology, and what people really want a smart home system for.Consumers have a clear cut-off point for when technology crosses from convenient – such as being alerted to smoke in their home or being able to keep an eye on their pets or children – to uncomfortable.