
"More than a quarter of U.S. households have either professionally monitored security systems (19%) or non-professional services such as alerts and video storage (7%), according to a new report from Parks Associates. The firm's report, entitled "Residential Security Dashboard," found that the most common tools are video doorbells, smart cameras, and outdoor light fixtures outfitted with a camera. About 35% of U.S. households have at least one smart video device, according to the research."
"It is a promising field, the report said, with average monthly fees for home security services at $54. Established players are Vivint, Brinks, and ADT, while brands including Roku, Arlo, Wyze, and Eufy are in the mix. Advanced features that are available include video verification and analytics powered by artificial intelligence. The area is not only of interest to startups or companies trying to transition from the pre-digital age."
More than a quarter of U.S. households have either professionally monitored security systems (19%) or non‑professional services such as alerts and video storage (7%). The most common tools are video doorbells, smart cameras, and outdoor light fixtures with cameras; about 35% of U.S. households have at least one smart video device and 33% of internet households own a smart camera. Among households that pay for security, 21% pay for self-monitoring of video devices and about 78% of system owners pay for some form of service. Average monthly fees are around $54. Advanced capabilities include video verification and AI-powered analytics.
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