There is a growing collection of consumer electronics that are Internet-connected, from TVs to smart speakers, smart displays, and smart door locks. It’s all about fun! This certainly seems so when looking at the depth and range of consumer electronics in active use. Consumers find so many ways to find entertainment and feather their nests.
This lens spans a wide range of consumer electronics devices and services, from climate control and voice-assisted speakers to entertainment devices.
Summary of subjects covered in the Consumer Electronics lens tables
Subjects | Examples of TUP Questions Answered |
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Consumer Electronics | TVs, Set-top boxes, Connected home, IoT, Smartwatches, wireless item trackers (e.g. Apple AirTag, Tile) |
Links to Consumer Electronics lens tables
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Recent findings in the TUP Consumer Electronics lens
- Profile of American wireless item tracker users
- The technology remote workers want
- The sizzle is fizzling in game-specific devices while gamers find ways to play with whatever they have
- Gen Z and millennials continue to lead voice assistant adoption
- Tech buying plan trends are stronger among remote workers
- Gen Z and millennial voices are heard, by assistants
- A large and growing share of online adults live alone
- Smartwatch valleys and peaks
- Stronger tech buying plans among remote workers
- VR headsets, seeking acceptance, persist as virtual
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