Consumer IoT is still in an early-adopter phase, Gartner concluded from the online survey. Nearly two-thirds of respondents said theyd just as soon set their lights and thermostats by hand as have IoT do it. The most widely used smart-home products today are home security alarm systems that detect suspicious activity and report it to a security company, which then contacts the resident. About 9 percent use IoT products for home automation or energy management, like systems for remote startup of lights, heating, and appliances.”]
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