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Regional analysisThe global market for smart smoke detector is estimated to grow at a significant rate during the forecast period from 2018 to 2023. The geographical analysis of smart smoke detector market is studied for North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the rest of the world including the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. North America dominated the smart smoke detector market owing to increased instances of fire hazards in the US. Moreover, the region has a developed infrastructure and with the advancements in Internet of Things, the demand for smart devices in premises has been observed. Europe is the second dominating region in the smart smoke detector market. Although Europe is technically advanced and well established region, the residents are unlikely to switch to smart solutions and thus, refrain the market growth in European region. On the contrary, the region of Asia Pacific is expected to witness a highest growth rate during the forecast period. China, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, are some major countries in Asia Pacific which are investing heavily in developing smart cities in their respective territory which is also fueling the adoption of smart smoke detectors by the end consumers. The key players in the smart smoke detector market are identified across all the major regions based on their country of origin, presence across different regions, recent key developments, product diversification, and industry expertise. Some of them are – Nest Labs US, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd South Korea, Roost Inc.

 

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In this Tuesday, July 16, 2019, photo, Ernie Field pushes the doorbell on his Ring doorbell camera at his home in Wolcott, Conn. Police departments around the country are partnering with the doorbell camera company Ring in an effort to fight crime and create a sort of modern day neighborhood watch. AP Photo/Jessica HillThe police who keep watch over the town of 16,000 raffled off free cameras in a partnership with the camera manufacturer. So far, the devices have encountered more bears than criminals, but Chief Ed Stephens is still a fan. "Anything that helps keep the town safe, I'm going to do it," he said. But as more police agencies join with the company known as Ring, the partnerships are raising privacy concerns. Critics complain that the systems turn neighborhoods into places of constant surveillance and create suspicion that falls heavier on minorities. Police say the cameras can serve as a digital neighborhood watch. Critics also say Ring, a subsidiary of Amazon, appears to be marketing its cameras by stirring up fear of crime at a time when it's decreasing. Amazon's promotional videos show people lurking around homes, and the company recently posted a job opening for a managing news editor to "deliver breaking crime news alerts to our neighbors. ""Amazon is profiting off of fear," said Chris Gilliard, an English professor at Michigan's Macomb Community College and a prominent critic of Ring and other technology that he says can reinforce race barriers.