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Pandemic propels consumer interest in connected products, says decade survey

November 9, 2021

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Christian Formby of Assurant

The pandemic has changed the way we interact with technology and how we use it in our everyday lives. Assurant has found as people commit to connected devices they have a much more positive outlook on smart technology as a whole. This means the changes people have made out of necessity in the pandemic will lead to people voluntarily embracing a more connected living life.

These are among the findings of the latest Connected Decade survey by London–based Assurant. Assurant’s annual study examines consumer attitudes around the convergence of connected devices and their impact on consumers, business and industry.

According to the consumers surveyed at the beginning of the year, 56% of Brits feel that life has been made better by internet connected technologies and 80% expect life to become more connected than it is today. However, 84% of respondents range from concerned to terrified (13%) about identity theft by criminal hackers, for example.

Despite a reluctance to move to 5G, and a low number of respondents thinking 5G will have a big impact on their lives, internet and speed issues are the main areas of concern experienced by owners of connected devices. Perhaps this is a symptom of the rapid uptake of connected devices and as 5G becomes more available and more devices come to market with 5G capabilities this should ease these concerns and improve users’ experiences, adding to the interest in Connected Living.

This is not without challenges. Assurant’s study shows:

Other highlights from the survey include:

“This year’s results clearly demonstrate the pivotal role connected technology is playing in consumers’ lives, as is the ability to get support and keep their products connected and protected,” says Christian Formby, president, Assurant Europe. “It is important that connected service and product providers work to match consumers’ evolving needs, especially as consumers place more value on connectivity.

“The pandemic has highlighted the full value of device support and protection,” Formby continues. “As consumers grow more dependent on connected living, they increasingly are placing a premium on these benefits.”

Assurant’s research surveyed more than 1,000 consumers in the UK.

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