[Smart Home Survey] Adoption Under 20%, High Interest in Remote Control and Security

The second 'Smart Home' survey by MyVoice Com shows an adoption rate of just under 20%, with smart speakers and remotes being the most common devices. Users prioritize convenience and security.
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  • 📰 Published: May 20, 2026 at 00:10
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## Survey Overview

MyVoice Com Inc. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) conducted an internet survey from April 1 to April 7, 2026. The number of respondents was 10,964.

## Survey Results

### Smart Home Awareness
Awareness stands at 70%, with 15.2% stating they are familiar with the concept.

### Smart Home Device Ownership
Ownership is just under 20%. The main devices owned are as follows:
- Smart speakers: 5.9%
- Smart remotes: 4.9%
- Smart bulbs/lighting: approximately 4%
- Robot vacuum cleaners: approximately 4%
- Surveillance/network cameras: approximately 4%

### Usage Status
Usage among owners is as follows:
- Remote control at home: 24.1%
- Remote control when out: 22.7%
- Voice-controlled appliances: 15.7%

### Motivation for Ownership
- Purchase or replacement of home appliances: 17.5%
- Efficiency and time-saving in daily life: 15.4%
- Security reinforcement: 13.1%

### Desired Use Cases
- Remote control when out: 22.3%
- Home security measures: 18.0%

Younger generations seek convenience, while those in their 70s prioritize security.

FAQ

What is a smart home?

A general term for technologies and systems that improve daily life by remotely controlling home appliances and facilities using smartphones or voice commands.

Is the adoption rate of smart home devices low?

Yes, this survey shows that ownership is just under 20%, indicating a market that is still developing.

Do perceptions of smart homes differ between young and old?

Yes. Younger generations tend to seek convenience and efficiency, while older generations prioritize home security measures.