Which brands offer smart home appliance products?
In the realm of smart home appliances, numerous brands are vying for supremacy, offering not just products but also shaping an entirely new lifestyle. Let me take you through some of the industry’s frontrunners.
First and foremost, we must mention Apple, renowned for its electronic products. Its smart home system, HomeKit, connects smart home appliances closely with users’ daily lives through Siri’s voice control. Next, Google’s Nest series, with its minimalist design and powerful smart features, has become the darling of the smart home market.
Of course, we cannot overlook China’s Huawei and Xiaomi, which also hold significant positions in the field of smart home appliances. Huawei’s HiLink ecosystem, with its open platform strategy, has attracted many home appliance manufacturers to join, forming a vast ecosystem of smart home appliances. Xiaomi, on the other hand, has launched a series of cost-effective smart home products with its commitment that “hardware profits will never exceed 5%,” which is highly favored by consumers.
According to data from market research firm Statista, it is expected that by 2025, the global smart home market will reach nearly 150 billion US dollars. Behind this number is the pursuit of consumers for convenient and comfortable living, as well as the driving force for smart home brands to continuously innovate and meet user needs.
At the Smart Home and New Energy Industry Forum, I want to emphasize that smart home appliances are not just a pile of technologies, but also a profound insight into user needs. As the ancients said: “Those who know are not as good as those who love, and those who love are not as good as those who enjoy.” The development of smart home appliances is precisely to allow users to enjoy the convenience brought by technology while also experiencing the joy of life.
In addition, the integration of smart home appliances with new energy is also a major trend in the industry’s development. For example, controlling the use of home energy through smart home systems can not only improve energy efficiency but also respond to the global call for energy conservation and emission reduction. This is the direction that we, as practitioners in the new energy industry, need to continuously explore and practice.
Finally, I would like to end my speech with an ancient saying: “If a worker wishes to do his job well, he must first sharpen his tools.” On the path of intelligence and new energy, each of us practitioners should constantly hone our “tools” in the hope of reaching the state of “doing things well.” Let us look forward to a more brilliant future for the smart home and new energy industry.
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