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Update news Smarthome
In Vietnam, a smart-home installation package costs VND14-25 million.
The smarthome market is becoming exciting with the appearance of many potential players.
The Vietnam Smarthome Report 2022 is the first report with in-depth, detailed and comprehensive information about the smart home market in Vietnam.
Digital transformation is taking place strongly in Vietnam. Tens of thousands of technology businesses have been established in a short time, promising to create new growth engines for the economy.
Images of Vsmart smart home devices went viral after Vingroup announced that it would begin manufacturing smart TVs, air-conditioning, and smart fridges.
Smarthomes first appeared in Vietnam 10 years ago, but have only become popular recently.
‘Smart homes’ are becoming a new trend in Vietnam’s housing market, however experts say that standards for ‘smart’ projects are needed.
VietNamNet Bridge - As the apartment market in Vietnam is becoming saturated, real estate developers are trying to improve competitiveness of their products by integrating smarthome technology.
The difference between made-in-Vietnam and foreign-made smarthome solutions is that the former can be controlled by demands in Vietnamese, regardless of whether the house owners speak with northern, central or southern accents.
VietNamNet Bridge - The smart home created by the Japanese painter Fujiko Fujio in the famous cartoon Doraemon in 1969 has become a reality in the 21st century.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese smarthome manufacturers believe that their products are the best in the world, but they are still afraid of low-cost Chinese products.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnam has high potential in the world’s smarthome market, worth $20 billion globally.
BKAV, a large technology group in Vietnam, has said that “it is 10 years ahead of Microsoft, Google and Samsung” in terms of smarthomes. Lumi Vietnam has also jumped into the smarthome market.