[Philip Lelyveld comment; they report consumer attitudes about know personal and home Internet of Things devices. Having personally swallowed a camera capsule to map my gastrointestinal system, I can definitely see the potential for unknown ingestible and implantable IoT devices.]
While consumers are keen to find out how wearable tech can improve health and safety, they’re focused most “on how IoT products can provide integration to help them live more conveniently long term,” according to Acquity. That said, Acquity expects the following connected devices to be the most popular over the next few years:
- Wearable fitness devices (Expected to have 22 percent adoption by 2015; Expected to have 43 percent adoption in the next five years).
- Smart thermostats (13 percent projected adoption in the next year; 43 percent in the next five years).
- Connected security systems (11 percent adoption in the next year; 35 percent in the next five years).
See the full story here: http://www.telecompetitor.com/report-in-home-iot-device-ownership-could-reach-69-by-2019/