The Smart Home Industry Enters the Era of Proactive Services: Key Changes to Watch

The smart home industry is undergoing a significant transformation from “passive response” to “proactive services.” The latest industry report indicates that the shipment of smart home devices with environmental perception and learning capabilities has increased by 156% year-on-year, marking a new development stage for the industry.

The core breakthrough of the new generation of smart home systems lies in the enhancement of multimodal perception capabilities. By integrating multidimensional data such as visual, auditory, and environmental information, the system can more accurately understand user needs. For example, when the system detects that a user is staying in the living room and the ambient light is dim, it will automatically adjust to a comfortable lighting mode; if it detects a decline in indoor air quality, it will activate the fresh air system.

Personalized services have become a new selling point. Based on machine learning algorithms, the system can gradually learn the user’s living habits and anticipate needs in advance. A smart kitchen system launched by some manufacturers can recommend recipes and automatically order ingredients based on the user’s dietary preferences and health conditions.

Significant progress has been made in interoperability standards. The latest smart home connectivity standards have received support from over 200 companies, and it is expected that more products conforming to unified standards will be launched next year, completely resolving device compatibility issues.

Experts remind users that while enjoying convenience, they should pay attention to device security, regularly update firmware, set complex passwords, and reasonably plan device permission allocation.

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