Since 2020 as many consumer-facing smart home platform providers are leaving the market as are entering it or expanding their existing footprints. Strategy Analytics believes this is an evolutionary process, in a way it is “smart home natural selection”. The dynamics of the market are weeding out niche platform providers and compelling companies with smaller footholds in the consumer market to pivot towards their strengths in commercial or industrial IoT solutions. Looming over this segment of the smart home market is how Matter, formerly Project Connected Home over IP (CHIP), will reset much if not all of the smart home platform landscape when it makes its debut in later 2021.
This database provides a comparison of key capabilities and attributes of 47 smart home platforms, covering both OEM-specific and licensable platforms, and is updated annually. Platform specifications, capabilities, and partnership rosters are subject to change at the platform provider’s discretion. Additions and removals will be made periodically to reflect what platforms are available in the market.
Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- The Story (Qualitative Analysis)
- Updates (Additions and Removals)
- Definitions
- Platform Comparisons (47 Platforms)
Alarm.com
Alula
Amazon Alexa
Apple (HomeKit)
AT&T Digital Life
Athom (Homey)
Avi-on Labs
Belkin WeMo
BroadLink
Centrica Connected Home (Hive)
Comcast Xfinity Home
Control4
Cozify
D-Link (my D-Link)
Deutsche Telekom (Qivicon)
digitalSTROM
Essence
Google (Assistant)
Google (Nest)
i4Things (Consolmio)
Insteon
Kami Vision
Leedarson (Arnoo)
Legrand (Eliot)
LightwaveRF
MiOS
Napco Security Technologies
Nexia
Nortek Security & Control Solutions
Resideo (Lyric)
Resideo (Total Connect)
Ring
ROC Connect
Rockethome
Safe4
Samsung SmartThings
SecureNet
Sendal
Somfy (Overkiz)
Telguard
Tuya Smart
Viva Labs AS
Vivint Smart Home
Wink
Xiaomi
Yonomi
Zipato
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