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Comcast Knocking on Smart Home Sector's Door

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Comcast Knocking on Smart Home Sector's Door


November 12, 2018
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Comcast is the latest tech giant looking to break into the smart home space. The company is reportedly testing a program that would allow broadband-only users to turn their TVs into smart home hubs.

The test program uses existing Comcast hardware and software to turn the TV into the control module for smart-home-connected lighting, security systems, and more. Additionally, the program streams internet video from Amazon, YouTube, and Netflix, though sources tell CNET that pricing and business model hasn't been finalized at this point. CNBC has also reported that Comcast has a new product in the works "that'll let its broadband-only customers aggregate streaming apps like Netflix and YouTube using a voice remote and could also serve as a hub for the connected home." Smart speakers are currently the primary driver pushing the smart-home device sector forward, and while Google and Amazon are leading the charge, Comcast already has a platform in place integrating smart-home control capabilities.

Comcast's move would be a first shot at taking on Amazon and Google, which have so far dominated the battle to be your go-to system for consolidating smart-home devices and making them simple to control. Connected locks and thermostats are still niche for most homeowners, but companies like Google and Amazon have been investing aggressively in the hope of becoming the standard system when smart homes becomes the norm. 

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