Monthly report · July 2026

The state of the smart home, July 2026

What launched, what it cost, and how the smart home market looks at the close of the month.

Key findings

What July 2026 looked like

The headline numbers of the month, each one backed by the tables further down.

Part one

What came out in July 2026

Everything in this part is measured over the products released during the month.

Launches

Products released in July 2026

All products released in July 2026, with the price they launched at.
Categories

Which categories moved in July 2026

Where this month's releases landed.

Brands

Which brands were most active in July 2026

The manufacturers behind this month's releases, and where they are based.

iRobot logo#1
5products launched
Roborock logo#2
2products launched
Sonoff logo#3
2products launched
Beelink logo#4
1product launched
Dreame logo#5
1product launched
MOVA logo#6
1product launched
Reolink logo#7
1product launched

Where they are based

China flagChina7 products
USA flagUSA5 products
Hong Kong flagHong Kong1 product
Part two

The state of the smart home

Everything in this part is measured over the whole catalog, as it stood on the report date, against the June 2026 report.

Catalog

What the catalog covers

Every catalog figure in this report is measured against this catalog, and this is how it is made up.

Each rectangle is a category, and its size is its share of the catalog. Green means the category gained share since the June 2026 report, red means it lost it. Hover a small one to see which it is.

Products by category, and the share of the catalog each one represents.
CategoryProductsShare of catalog
Robot Vacuums13314.1%
Cameras10411.1%
Mini PCs495.2%
Door Locks384%
Dongles353.7%
Doorbells353.7%
Wall Switches343.6%
Relays313.3%
Air Quality Monitors303.2%
NAS293.1%
Plugs293.1%
Water Leak Sensors293.1%
Show the remaining 23 categories

The catalog by launch year

0.1%
0.2%
0.2%
0.5%
0.7%
0.7%
1.8%
4.1%
5.9%
9.1%
7.1%
14.3%
20.2%
24.7%
10.2%
Launch year of every tracked product. The current year is still in progress.
Launch yearProductsShare of catalog
2026 (in progress)9610.2%
202523224.7%
202419020.2%
202313414.3%
2022677.1%
2021869.1%
2020555.9%
2019394.1%
Show every launch year
Launch yearProductsShare of catalog
2018171.8%
201770.7%
201670.7%
201550.5%
201420.2%
201320.2%
201110.1%
Prices

What the smart home costs in July 2026

Every product we track that lists a price, as of the report date, against the June 2026 report.

June 2026
$124.99
July 2026
$118.49
-5.2% since June 2026
Median price across the catalog
Cheapest$9.99
Priciest$3,999

Where every category sits, and where it moved

June 2026Now
Median price of every category on a logarithmic axis. The bar joins the June 2026 median to this month's.

How the catalog is priced

June 202631.9%16.5%21.6%30%
Now31.9%16.5%21.6%30%
Under $50$50 to $100$100 to $250$250 and up
How the catalog spreads across price bands.
Price bandJuly 2026ShareJune 2026 shareChange
Under $5025831.9%31.9%0 pp
$50 to $10013416.5%16.5%0 pp
$100 to $25017521.6%21.6%0 pp
$250 and up24330%30%0 pp

Prices are what a shopper would pay on Amazon US on the report date, taking the discounted price whenever a discount is running.

Ecosystems

Ecosystem compatibility

Which smart home platforms a product can be controlled from, as declared by the manufacturer. Measured across every product we track as of July 2026, with the movement since June 2026.

Amazon Alexa logo
Amazon Alexa82.6%-0.7 pp since June 2026
Home Assistant logo
Home Assistant89.2%+0.4 pp since June 2026
Google Home logo
Google Home71.9%+1.3 pp since June 2026
Apple HomeKit logo
Apple HomeKit40.6%-1.6 pp since June 2026
SmartThings logo
SmartThings48.9%+0.9 pp since June 2026
Matter logo
Matter26.1%-3.4 pp since June 2026
Ecosystem compatibility across the whole catalog as of July 2026, against the June 2026 report.
EcosystemsProductsCatalog, July 2026vs June 2026
Amazon Alexa logoAmazon Alexa68982.6%-0.7 pp
Home Assistant logoHome Assistant74489.2%+0.4 pp
Google Home logoGoogle Home60071.9%+1.3 pp
Apple HomeKit logoApple HomeKit33940.6%-1.6 pp
SmartThings logoSmartThings40848.9%+0.9 pp
Matter logoMatter21826.1%-3.4 pp

Percentage points (pp) compare two shares directly.

38.4%Work with Alexa, Google Home and Apple HomeKit
8.5%Work with none of the three major ecosystems
100%Matter products that also work with Home Assistant

Ecosystem compatibility, one by one

Where each one stands, and the categories leading and lagging on it.

Amazon Alexa
82.6%
Strongest
Relays 100%
Weakest
Gas Detectors 28.6%
Home Assistant
89.2%
Strongest
Dongles 100%
Weakest
Garage Door Openers 44.4%
Google Home
71.9%
Strongest
Relays 100%
Weakest
Sirens 14.3%
Apple HomeKit
40.6%
Strongest
LED Bulbs 81%
Weakest
Sirens 0%
SmartThings
48.9%
Strongest
Thermostats 94.4%
Weakest
Robot Lawn Mowers 0%
Matter
26.1%
Strongest
Wall Switches 58.8%
Weakest
Sirens 0%

Ecosystem compatibility by category

The whole picture in one grid: every category against every option, and how much of that category supports it. Darker means a bigger share of the products in that row.

CategoryAmazon Alexa logoAmazon AlexaHome Assistant logoHome AssistantGoogle Home logoGoogle HomeApple HomeKit logoApple HomeKitSmartThings logoSmartThingsMatter logoMatter
Hubs100%95.5%100%77.3%90.9%77.3%
Plugs100%96.6%82.8%75.9%89.7%55.2%
Relays100%100%100%58.1%83.9%58.1%
Radiator Valves100%100%100%66.7%77.8%55.6%
Thermostats100%94.4%94.4%72.2%94.4%27.8%
LED Bulbs100%95.2%95.2%81%85.7%23.8%
Wall Switches88.2%100%82.4%67.6%73.5%58.8%
Door Locks97.4%76.3%97.4%63.2%57.9%52.6%
Temperature & Humidity Sensors82.1%85.7%67.9%60.7%78.6%53.6%
Presence Sensors90%100%80%50%60%40%
Robot Vacuums99.2%86.5%99.2%43.6%43.6%43.6%
Wall Outlets100%100%100%33.3%44.4%22.2%
Door & Window Sensors88.5%88.5%57.7%50%69.2%38.5%
IR Remote Controls100%92.3%100%30.8%38.5%15.4%
Motion Sensors80%84%44%48%68%44%
Water Valves87.5%87.5%75%50%50%12.5%
Speakers73.7%100%31.6%52.6%42.1%n/a
Cameras89.4%91.3%78.8%28.8%39.4%4.8%
Energy Monitors57.1%100%57.1%19%52.4%19%
Air Purifiers95%45%85%20%20%20%
Displays84.6%92.3%23.1%15.4%15.4%n/a
Doorbells97.1%77.1%60%17.1%22.9%0%
Water Leak Sensors51.7%86.2%37.9%34.5%48.3%10.3%
Air Quality Monitors60%93.3%53.3%23.3%16.7%13.3%
Smoke & CO Detectors44.4%88.9%55.6%16.7%33.3%16.7%
Garage Door Openers55.6%44.4%55.6%22.2%44.4%11.1%
Voice Assistants61.1%100%22.2%11.1%0%n/a
Robot Lawn Mowers70%80%70%0%0%0%
Lower shareHigher sharen/a = the category does not define the feature
Protocols

Connectivity protocols

Which radios a product ships with. A product can carry more than one, so these shares do not add up to 100%. Measured across every product we track as of July 2026, with the movement since June 2026.

2.4 GHz Wi-Fi logo
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi69.5%-0.4 pp since June 2026
Bluetooth logo
Bluetooth29.3%-1.4 pp since June 2026
Zigbee logo
Zigbee15.1%-0.8 pp since June 2026
Ethernet logo
Ethernet7.8%-0.8 pp since June 2026
5 GHz Wi-Fi logo
5 GHz Wi-Fi14.9%-0.4 pp since June 2026
6 GHz Wi-Fi logo
6 GHz Wi-Fi1%-0.8 pp since June 2026
Thread logo
Thread4.6%-1.1 pp since June 2026
Z-Wave logo
Z-Wave2.8%+0.3 pp since June 2026
Connectivity protocols across the whole catalog as of July 2026, against the June 2026 report.
ProtocolsProductsCatalog, July 2026vs June 2026
2.4 GHz Wi-Fi logo2.4 GHz Wi-Fi58069.5%-0.4 pp
Bluetooth logoBluetooth24429.3%-1.4 pp
Zigbee logoZigbee12615.1%-0.8 pp
Ethernet logoEthernet657.8%-0.8 pp
5 GHz Wi-Fi logo5 GHz Wi-Fi12414.9%-0.4 pp
6 GHz Wi-Fi logo6 GHz Wi-Fi81%-0.8 pp
Thread logoThread384.6%-1.1 pp
Z-Wave logoZ-Wave232.8%+0.3 pp

Percentage points (pp) compare two shares directly.

Connectivity protocols, one by one

Where each one stands, and the categories leading and lagging on it.

2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
69.5%
Strongest
Doorbells 100%
Weakest
Vibration Sensors 0%
Bluetooth
29.3%
Strongest
Voice Assistants 100%
Weakest
Gas Detectors 0%
Zigbee
15.1%
Strongest
Vibration Sensors 100%
Weakest
Garage Door Openers 0%
Ethernet
7.8%
Strongest
Hubs 72.7%
Weakest
Air Purifiers 0%
5 GHz Wi-Fi
14.9%
Strongest
Speakers 94.7%
Weakest
Vibration Sensors 0%
6 GHz Wi-Fi
1%
Strongest
Displays 30.8%
Weakest
Speakers 10.5%
Thread
4.6%
Strongest
Door Locks 23.7%
Weakest
Sirens 0%
Z-Wave
2.8%
Strongest
Sirens 28.6%
Weakest
Vibration Sensors 0%

Adoption by product launch year

The same measurement, split by the year each product was released. It shows what manufacturers were shipping each year, not what the installed base looks like.

Adoption by product launch yearShare of products supporting Matter, Zigbee, Thread, Z-Wave by launch year, from 2018 to 2026. The full figures are in the table below the chart.0%20%40%60%80%100%201820192020202120222023202420252026Matter, 2018: 23.5%Matter, 2019: 9.7%Matter, 2020: 22.9%Matter, 2021: 21.1%Matter, 2022: 10.3%Matter, 2023: 28.9%Matter, 2024: 32.1%Matter, 2025: 41.6%Matter, 2026: 47.9%Zigbee, 2018: 47.1%Zigbee, 2019: 19.4%Zigbee, 2020: 33.3%Zigbee, 2021: 31.6%Zigbee, 2022: 15.5%Zigbee, 2023: 17.5%Zigbee, 2024: 10.7%Zigbee, 2025: 9%Zigbee, 2026: 16.4%Thread, 2018: 0%Thread, 2019: 0%Thread, 2020: 2.1%Thread, 2021: 1.3%Thread, 2022: 5.2%Thread, 2023: 6.2%Thread, 2024: 8.6%Thread, 2025: 5.4%Thread, 2026: 8.2%Z-Wave, 2018: 0%Z-Wave, 2019: 6.5%Z-Wave, 2020: 8.3%Z-Wave, 2021: 10.5%Z-Wave, 2022: 0%Z-Wave, 2023: 1%Z-Wave, 2024: 2.1%Z-Wave, 2025: 0.6%Z-Wave, 2026: 0%MatterZigbeeThreadZ-Wave
Share of each launch year's products that support the feature.
Launch yearMatterZigbeeThreadZ-Wave
201823.5%47.1%0%0%
20199.7%19.4%0%6.5%
202022.9%33.3%2.1%8.3%
202121.1%31.6%1.3%10.5%
202210.3%15.5%5.2%0%
202328.9%17.5%6.2%1%
202432.1%10.7%8.6%2.1%
202541.6%9%5.4%0.6%
2026 (in progress)47.9%16.4%8.2%0%

Connectivity protocols by category

The whole picture in one grid: every category against every option, and how much of that category supports it. Darker means a bigger share of the products in that row.

Category2.4 GHz Wi-Fi logo2.4 GHz Wi-FiBluetooth logoBluetoothZigbee logoZigbeeEthernet logoEthernet5 GHz Wi-Fi logo5 GHz Wi-Fi6 GHz Wi-Fi logo6 GHz Wi-FiThread logoThreadZ-Wave logoZ-Wave
Speakers100%84.2%n/a31.6%94.7%10.5%n/an/a
Voice Assistants100%100%n/a5.6%94.4%11.1%n/an/a
Displays100%92.3%n/a7.7%76.9%30.8%n/an/a
Thermostats100%38.9%5.6%n/a50%n/a5.6%0%
LED Bulbs33.3%66.7%61.9%n/a0%n/a4.8%0%
Energy Monitors81%42.9%28.6%28.6%0%n/a0%4.8%
Door Locks73.7%52.6%7.9%n/a0%n/a23.7%0%
Plugs55.2%48.3%24.1%n/a0%n/a10.3%10.3%
IR Remote Controls100%n/a0%7.7%7.7%n/a7.7%n/a
Robot Vacuums99.2%27.8%0%n/a13.5%n/a0%0%
Presence Sensors50%40%50%n/a0%n/a0%0%
Relays25.8%48.4%64.5%n/a0%n/a0%0%
Radiator Valves22.2%33.3%55.6%n/a0%n/a22.2%0%
Air Quality Monitors60%70%3.3%3.3%6.7%n/a3.3%0%
Water Valves25%50%37.5%n/a0%n/a12.5%0%
Garage Door Openers88.9%44.4%0%11.1%0%n/a0%0%
Wall Switches38.2%8.8%41.2%n/a2.9%n/a11.8%11.8%
Smoke & CO Detectors66.7%16.7%11.1%n/a0%n/a11.1%5.6%
Motion Sensors12%24%36%n/a0%n/a16%12%
Wall Outlets66.7%0%22.2%n/a0%n/a11.1%0%
Temperature & Humidity Sensors14.3%35.7%32.1%n/a0%n/a10.7%7.1%
Air Purifiers100%15%0%0%0%n/a0%0%
Water Leak Sensors41.4%17.2%24.1%n/a0%n/a3.4%6.9%
Door & Window Sensors15.4%19.2%26.9%n/a0%n/a11.5%19.2%
Lower shareHigher sharen/a = the category does not define the feature
Methodology

How these numbers are built

How every figure in this report is built.

Where the data comes from

Every figure is computed from our own product catalog, each product documented feature by feature against the spec sheet its category defines. The numbers are resolved once, when the report is published, and never recomputed: an edition is a snapshot of the month it covers, so a figure cited here reads the same a year later.

What the catalog figures measure

The state of the catalog (platform and protocol adoption, prices) is measured across every product we track as of the report date, not only the new ones. That is the number that describes the market and the one worth citing.

What the launch figures cover

Launches are the products in our catalog whose release date falls in July 2026. A single month is a small, early signal of where the market is heading, never a measurement of it.

What each share is a share of

Every share in a chapter divides by the same number: the products in the categories whose spec sheet asks at least one of that chapter's questions. That is what makes the figures comparable with each other. Categories that ask none of them stay out entirely, because counting a product as lacking a feature its category never had would deflate every share with products that were never candidates.

How support is counted

A product counts as supporting a feature only when we have verified that support against the manufacturer's own documentation. Everything else counts as not supported, including the products whose spec sheet leaves the question open.

How prices are measured

Prices all come from Amazon US, so the medians of two categories are comparable, and they are what a shopper would pay on the report date, discounts included: a report is dated, and on its date that is the price. Products not sold there are left out of the price figures.

How the movement is read

Month-over-month changes compare against the figures published in the previous report, not against a recomputation of that month. Each edition is fixed, so the two never disagree about the same period.

What this data is not

This is a curated catalog, not a census of everything on the market. It covers the products worth comparing in each category, which skews toward what is actually sold and reviewed. Read every figure as a share of what we track, not as a share of the whole market.

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