In just a few short years, we have seen the Internet of Things (IoT) gain prominence in homes across the U.S. Thanks to the advent of Google Home and Amazon’s Alexa, among other “smart home” hubs, the digital home is quickly becoming commonplace, rather than just a novelty. From smart lights and thermostats to digital locks and home monitoring, there’s no doubt that Americans are embracing this new way of life. To this point,
Gartner research suggests that 8.4 billion connected "things" will be in use this year – 63% of these will be consumer devices.
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