Forbes July 23, 2025
Jennifer Castenson

Smart home technology has been evolving rapidly, driven by consumer expectations. While the technology has advanced, the ecosystem has remained clunky—and understandably so.

With disjointed products and services, it has been easy for builders to leave smart technology integration up to the homeowner as an aftermarket consideration. Hundreds of competing manufacturers have exacerbated compatibility issues, wiring and infrastructure requirements vary across products, and integration and interoperability are complex.

Since consumers can buy the latest gadgets online and install them themselves, it has been easy for builders to step aside entirely.

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