INTERNATIONAL MARKET STUDY: ALMOST TWO THIRDS OF INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS INCLUDE KNX IN THEIR SMART HOME PROJECTS
KNX tells Incisor.tv that it remains by far the most popular technical standard for home and building automation compared to other communication protocols. That is the central result of an industry survey carried out by the specialist magazine Hiddenwires. According to this, KNX is included in smart home projects by 62 percent of all industry professionals surveyed and is therefore used significantly more frequently than even Wi-Fi (53%) or Bluetooth (31%) in the automation of homes and buildings, and three times more often than technologies from direct competitors. Hiddenwires surveyed more than 8,000 industry professionals, mostly from the EMEA region, including largely system integrators (69%) but also designers, manufacturers, distributors and architects.
3 out of 4 industry professionals are aware of KNX
In the growing smart home market, KNX is perceived as being particularly well positioned and accordingly has the highest level of awareness among the technologies and communication protocols for smart homes. According to the Hiddenwires market study, three quarters of the industry professionals (75%) are aware of KNX as a technology for building automation. KNX’s next direct competitor, with almost 54 percent awareness, is far behind the world’s leading standard in fourth place in the ranking.
No other communication protocol is apparently integrated into smart home projects as often as KNX. 62 percent of the industry professionals trust KNX and have already automated homes and buildings using the technical standard. KNX thus achieved first place in the Hiddenwires rankings for smart home ecosystems and is almost three times ahead of all direct competitors, who only achieved results of 21 percent or less in this category of the industry survey. Even conventional standards such as Wi-Fi (53%) and Bluetooth (31%), in second and third place, lie well behind KNX.
It is especially, says KNX, its wide range of products that makes KNX the most popular communication protocol in smart homes. More than 8,000 devices from numerous different manufacturers use KNX technologies and are therefore compatible with each other. Industry professionals can combine products from various brands in such a way that the needs of end users in smart homes can be perfectly met. “With KNX, we deliver an open and highly secure ecosystem for smart home and building projects, combining a high degree of flexibility and simplicity with maximum comfort. We are pleased that these advantages are recognised and appreciated by industry professionals”, explains Franz Kammerl, President of the KNX Association, in view of the excellent performance of KNX in the industry survey by Hiddenwires.
Interest in smart homes has continued to grow in recent years, as 59 percent of those surveyed by Hiddenwires stated. According to an estimate of 29 percent of the industry professionals, the interest in their respective region has more than doubled. They see the increasing awareness of the advantages of smart home technologies (71%), higher demands on energy management (53%) and so-called “whole home” solutions (43%) as the greatest growth drivers. The latter shows how many end users are already looking for automation solutions that connect everything in their home as far as possible in order to simplify their own lives in the sense of smart living and to save energy.
KNX says that numerous KNX devices and solutions for energy management were launched in 2021, and many more will follow this year.
Related Articles
Are Digital Twins Transforming Automotive? 3 Things You Need to Know
With new trends such as electrification and autonomous driving, today’s vehicle can be described as a system of sub-systems Somewhere in Los Angeles in the United States, the Department of Transportation is partnering on a solution to create a data-driven digital twin...
Smart Home Hub delivers complete home ecosystem
The SwitchBot Hub 2 realizes multiprotocol connection and smart infrared control Smart home company SwitchBot has launched a 4-in-1 Smart Home Hub capable of connecting to a variety of home automation devices. The ‘SwitchBot Hub 2’ can control air conditioners,...
module collects and transmits electrocardiogram data
Bravechip’s BCL601S1 employs Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF52840 SoC to run its ECG algorithm engine and transmit the acquired data via Bluetooth LE Dedicated to providing ‘chiplet’ chip-scale solutions to the AIoT market, Bravechip has launched a miniaturized module...
Stay Up to Date With The Latest News & Updates
Our Sponsors
Incisor.TV partners with leading organisations in the technology sector.
Follow Us
And stay up to date with our news! We are active across the key social media platforms – please do follow us!



0 Comments