[Androidme2018]- At the IFA in Berlin, we had the chance to speak with Ken Hong, LG Senior Director, about a topic which is increasingly reported on by journalists and important to users: smart homes.
First steps to make your house a smart home
4 advantages to smart homes that you should consider
The technologies used in smart devices are continuously being developed. Voice recognition is improving and prices, one of the biggest hurdles to get over, have been decreasing over recent years. However, not every user is ready to make their home “smart.” So, what makes them avoid this automated world?
Opinion by Nicholas MontegriffoThe convenience of smart home appliances outweigh my concerns about privacy
What do you think?
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Ken Hong, LG Senior Director, explained during his interview: “Privacy concerns are real, not because these products are smart, but because they’re connected. A smart home in itself, smart products, are not the problem.” People don't really need to worry about product security from established brands on the market such as LG.
Security in your smart home works through your home’s Wi-Fi
Ken Hong identifies consumer understanding about smart home technology as a key issue, but he's willing to be patient as the general public will take time to become familiar not just with the smart products, but how they relate to each other in a smart home ecosystem.
As for the competition, he's not at all worried. LG will continue doing what they do best.
Are smart homes the way of the future? How long will it be until it's as common as HD TV?
Thank You Very Much - Androidme2018
First steps to make your house a smart home
4 advantages to smart homes that you should consider
The technologies used in smart devices are continuously being developed. Voice recognition is improving and prices, one of the biggest hurdles to get over, have been decreasing over recent years. However, not every user is ready to make their home “smart.” So, what makes them avoid this automated world?
Opinion by Nicholas MontegriffoThe convenience of smart home appliances outweigh my concerns about privacy
What do you think?
50504 participants
Ken Hong, LG Senior Director, explained during his interview: “Privacy concerns are real, not because these products are smart, but because they’re connected. A smart home in itself, smart products, are not the problem.” People don't really need to worry about product security from established brands on the market such as LG.
Security in your smart home works through your home’s Wi-Fi
Ken Hong identifies consumer understanding about smart home technology as a key issue, but he's willing to be patient as the general public will take time to become familiar not just with the smart products, but how they relate to each other in a smart home ecosystem.
As for the competition, he's not at all worried. LG will continue doing what they do best.
Are smart homes the way of the future? How long will it be until it's as common as HD TV?
Thank You Very Much - Androidme2018
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