Smart Devices with Privacy Focus Have More Consumer Appeal, According to Research by Sensi Smart Thermostats
January 26 2023 - 09:30AM
Business Wire
Proactively addressing security could spur
adoption even among non-tech savvy
Sensi Smart Thermostats has announced the findings from its
“Smart Home Data Privacy” inaugural survey. The survey,
commissioned by Emerson’s (NYSE: EMR) Climate Technologies
business, asked 2,000 U.S. homeowners ages 18-76 to answer
questions focusing on smart home product use and adoption. Key
among the feedback was that 4 in 5 (80%) of smart thermostat owners
and non-owners are concerned about smart thermostat manufacturers
having access to personal data.
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findings from its “Smart Home Data Privacy” inaugural survey.
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“Our Sensi smart thermostat team set out to better understand
consumer attitudes around smart home products and the potential
barriers to widespread adoption, and what we discovered gave voice
to a range of concerns which should be of interest to the entire
industry,” said Craig Rossman, president of comfort control for
Emerson’s Climate Technologies business. “Consumers have a clear
interest in automating aspects of their home, but the data shows a
large majority still have concerns about potentially trading
privacy for convenience.”
Smart thermostat owners, who are significantly more likely than
non-owners to be early adopters (53%) or comfortable with new
technology (58%), expressed concerns regarding what personal
information or usage data was being shared, whom it was being
shared with, and the impact of this on their purchase decision:
- Tracking: Most expect their thermostat might track
relevant data like heating or cooling usage (49%) and temperature
settings (45%)
- Sharing: Consumers aren’t sure what kind of data is
shared with manufacturers or what those manufacturers would use
their data for. Around 1 in 5 respondents (19%) admit they’re not
sure what kind of information is shared, and 1 in 3 were “much more
concerned” about using their smart thermostats after learning
more
- Buying: 7 in 10 would be likely to replace their current
thermostat with a brand that did not share data with third parties
or use it in targeted advertising
Non-owners are also influenced by data collection and privacy
when it comes to smart thermostat purchases:
- They’re far less likely to agree (63%) that smart thermostat
manufacturers are using their data responsibly
- 45% say they’d be more likely to buy in the next 12 months if
they knew of a brand with greater privacy protection
Respondents also expressed a preference for smart thermostats
that reflect a greater degree of interest in control and return on
investment. Smartphone controls (52%), ease of use (49%), and cost
savings (46%) were among the four top reasons respondents gave for
purchasing a smart thermostat. Reinforcing concerns about data
collection and privacy protection, connectivity among other
household devices (12%) was in the bottom three.
“As a leader in the HVAC industry, our business model for smart
thermostats has never been built around leveraging our customers’
data for targeted advertising,” Rossman said. “We make smart
devices with features consumers want and need to easily control
their home comfort and help gain energy savings.”
For more information about how Sensi smart thermostats respect
consumer privacy and to download the full report, please visit
sensi.emerson.com/en-us/dataprivacy
Methodology Sensi smart thermostats engaged TRUE Global
Intelligence, the in-house research practice of FleishmanHillard,
to conduct an online survey of 2,000 U.S. homeowners aged 18-76
from October 26-November 9, 2022. Data was weighted at the total
level by generation, region and income to be representative of the
U.S. homeowner population. The margin of error is 2.2% and lower
for subgroups.
About Emerson Emerson (NYSE: EMR) is a global technology
and software company providing innovative solutions for the world’s
essential industries. Through its leading automation portfolio,
including its majority stake in AspenTech, Emerson helps hybrid,
process and discrete manufacturers optimize operations, protect
personnel, reduce emissions and achieve their sustainability goals.
For more information, visit Emerson.com.
Emerson’s Climate Technologies business has more than 100 years
of experience in heating ventilation and air conditioning
technologies and solutions. Emerson announced in October 2022 an
agreement to sell a majority stake in Climate Technologies to
Blackstone.
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