Smart home tech trends in 2019

By Vignesh Giridharan | Updated Mar 04 2019
Smart home tech trends in 2019

In 2019 and in the years that follow, we expect smart home tech to grow in terms of both technology and unit sales. We expect to see more smart speakers flood the market. They will be powered either by Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. We also expect to see more smart wearables.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

An Increase in Smart Home Devices

Through numerous sources, we’ve learnt that one-fourth of the tech consumers out there have identified smart home to be the next emerging tech trend in 2019. We expect to see more Amazon Alexa- and Google Assistant-powered devices in the future. The fact that Amazon recently announced eleven new Echo devices is probably a sign of the new trend.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

More Smart Speakers

We believe more portable speakers in the future will come with a virtual assistant built in. While Apple’s HomePod is expected to be a standalone product powered by Siri, Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant are expected to make it to more and more portable speakers.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

Connected In-Vehicle Entertainment Systems

In-vehicle entertainment systems are about to get a major upgrade in terms of both hardware and software, we believe. Samsung recently announced the Exynos Auto, an SoC designed specifically for connected in-vehicle entertainment systems. It’s expected to be employed in Audi’s all new MMI system sometime in 2021.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

An Increase in Smart Wearables

With more and more users jumping on the personal health awareness bandwagon, we expect a rise in the number of smart wearables in the market and an improvement in the technology that powers them. The Consumer Technology Association predicts a 9-percent increase in sales of fitness trackers and a 26-percent growth in sales of smartwatches.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

Enter the Consumer Drone Era

Drones will find a place outside military surveillance missions and in the equipement list of professional photographers. They will also be used heavily for last-mile delivery of goods. Google could soon join Amazon in running a drone-based delivery system. The Consumer Technology Association predicts an 8-percent growth in unit sales of consumer drones.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

Display-equipped Smart Speakers

Another type of smart speakers on the rise is one that integrates a medium-size display in its design. In the recent past, we’ve seen the likes of the Amazon Alexa-powered Echo Show, Echo Spot, and the Google Assistant-powered Smart Display from Lenovo. They’re essentially smart speakers with another mode of input for faster interaction and video-calling.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

Faster Android TV Adoption

From a recent report, we learnt that Android TV has tens of millions of takers, which include set-top box makers and television manufacturers. We can expect to see more televisions in the future to be smart and to come with Android TV running out of the box. We can also expect these televisions to be more affordable than before.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

More Streaming Services

MX Player just became more than an app we see in Google’s Play Store. It’s an over-the-top streaming streaming service with five original shows. Disney too recently announced its own streaming service in an attempt to take on big guns like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video. We can expect to see only more of such services to crop up in the future.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

Widespread Adoption of 4K Resolution

In the same way Full HD resolution is pretty much the standard on most laptops with a price tag of Rs 40,000 or more, 4K is becoming increasingly common amongst large televisions. According to the Consumer Technology Association, 8K is the “next generation” resolution. It predicts an 11-percent increase in the number of 4K televisions sold in 2019.

Smart home tech trends in 2019

Of Course, More Smartphones Too

With 5G mobile network technology becoming more of a reality by the day, smartphone sales are expected to grow in 2019 and in the years that follow. The Consumer Technology Association expects 75 percent of the smartphones in 2022 to be 5G-enabled.