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The field of consumer security is witnessing a growing trend toward safer and more civilian-friendly solutions, reflecting the increasing demand for personal safety in everyday life. The concept of consumer security has long been recognized within the security industry, but it wasn't until 2013 that the Chinese government began to formally incorporate information consumption into its broader economic strategy. From policy discussions at the State Council to initiatives from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the importance of information-driven consumption became increasingly clear.
In May 2013, Minister Miao Wei of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology visited Zhejiang Province to explore the potential of information consumption. During this trip, he toured Hikvision, a leading security company, and examined their advanced video service products such as “Video 7.†Later that year, Premier Li Keqiang emphasized the need to promote information consumption during a State Council meeting, calling for the development of public information platforms, improved access to education and healthcare resources, and the widespread use of health cards and financial IC cards in public services.
In August, the State Council issued “Several Opinions on Promoting Information Consumption and Expanding Domestic Demands,†outlining a strategic direction for using information technology to boost domestic consumption. This policy encouraged the development of smart cities, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and intelligent security systems. These innovations are expected to significantly expand the scope of the security industry and enhance the application of security technologies in daily life.
As the security sector moves toward consumer-oriented products, the question arises: can these products gain widespread acceptance among the general public, much like smartphones or other electronic devices? Will they bring convenience and transformation to people's daily lives and work?
To succeed in the consumer market, the security industry must first understand what consumers truly need. The consumer market consists of individuals and families seeking solutions to meet their own safety needs. With China’s population exceeding 1.3 billion, the potential for growth is immense. As people become more aware of personal safety, the demand for affordable and user-friendly security products is rising.
One of the key benefits of consumer security is its ability to meet basic family safety needs. Thanks to falling costs and technological advancements, even households with modest budgets can now afford cloud cameras or home security services. In this new era, homes are becoming not just places of comfort, but also secure environments for families.
Another area of impact is in commercial and office spaces. Security systems are being widely adopted across industries, from manufacturing plants to office buildings. These systems help companies manage operations more efficiently and effectively.
Moreover, the integration of intelligent analysis technologies is enhancing the value of security products. By making video hardware smarter, these technologies improve functionality and user experience, attracting more users and expanding the market.
With the rollout of the "Broadband China" strategy, China's network infrastructure has seen significant improvements. Faster internet speeds have made it easier for civil security systems to operate smoothly, especially in network-based video surveillance. This progress is paving the way for more advanced and accessible security solutions.
The Triple Play initiative—combining broadband, television, and telephony—has further accelerated the digitalization and networking of security products. It provides a cost-effective and convenient platform for security systems, enabling the rise of high-definition IP cameras and improving overall system performance.
The mobile internet era, particularly with the rise of 4G, has introduced new opportunities for consumer security. Mobile users can now access real-time video, review past footage, and receive alerts directly on their phones. This level of connectivity enhances both convenience and responsiveness in security management.
Despite these advancements, challenges remain. The consumer security market still faces issues such as product homogeneity, weak infrastructure, and limited consumer awareness. Many companies struggle with innovation, and the distribution channels are often inefficient. Additionally, compared to foreign markets where penetration rates exceed 70%, China's consumer security market is still in its early stages.
However, as interest in the civilian security market grows, more companies are investing in consumer-focused products. While obstacles exist, the future of consumer security looks promising, provided companies continue to innovate and adapt to changing market demands.