Active Lifestyles Drive Smart Home Tech Adoption Among Older Adults, Study Finds
A recent study indicates that lifestyle, rather than age, is the determining factor in how well older adults adapt to and utilize smart home technologies. The findings challenge the assumption that smart home technology is a universal solution for the challenges associated with aging in place, suggesting that individual habits and preferences play a more significant role.
The study, which examined the adoption of smart home devices among a group of older adults, revealed that those with active and socially engaged lifestyles were more likely to integrate and benefit from the technology. These individuals often used smart home features to enhance their existing routines, such as managing appointments, staying connected with family, and pursuing hobbies. In contrast, older adults with more sedentary or isolated lifestyles showed less interest and proficiency in using the same technologies, regardless of their age. This suggests that the perceived value and relevance of smart home devices are closely tied to an individual’s daily activities and social interactions.
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Date: May 6, 2026
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