On this episode of HomeTech: We are joined by Brad Russel, Parks Associates’ Research Director, Connected Home. A leading market research and consulting company, Parks Associates is a go-to resource for anyone looking for a data-driven understanding of the smart home market. Our conversation with Brad covers the current state of the industry along with the “cheers and fears” driving connected home adoption. Don’t miss it!
That, plus a very busy week in home tech news including: Is Wink in its death throes? Apple pulls a HomePod update after reports of bricked devices. Sonos launches a trade-in program. Playstation Vue is shutting down. More details emerge regarding HBO’s forthcoming streaming service, HBO Max. The Apple TV app is officially available on Amazon Fire TV devices. Reports that Apple is ramping up its HomeKit efforts. And more…
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Show Notes
- Smart home platform Wink is dying as Will.i.am’s tech company is low on money
- HomeTech Headlines
- Apple pulls HomePod update following reports of bricked speakers
- Sonos launches trade-up program for its oldest products
- PlayStation Vue is Shutting Down Live TV Streaming Service in January
- HBO Max will launch in May 2020 with 'curated by humans' push
- Apple TV App Hits Amazon Fire TV in Preparation For Apple TV+ Launch | Digital Trends
- Apple Working on New HomeKit Devices
- Episode 173 - Smart Home Device Pricing — The Smart Home Show
- Pick of the Week