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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The pandemic<\/a> has bolstered the use of gadgets<\/a> in an average U.S. household to 25 connected devices<\/a>, up from 11 in 2019, including laptops<\/a>, smartphones<\/a>, streaming devices, smart TVs, headphones and gaming consoles, according to a Deloitte<\/a> report.

The home has become the center of activities with children learning and playing games online and adults working from home, juggling video calls, shopping digitally and conducting doctors' appointments virtually.

\"The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic was like a time machine that suddenly propelled us tens of years into the future,\" said Paul Silverglate, vice chairman at Deloitte, the multinational professional services company.

\"It has changed how we interact with our connected devices, ultimately helping consumers, healthcare providers, education professionals, technology innovators and others adapt, innovate and thrive in our daily lives,\" he said.

Fitness has surfaced as a key theme in the Deloitte survey with 58% households having a smartwatch or fitness tracker, while 14% of the device owners bought their fitness gadgets after the start of the pandemic.

About 55% of the people use their gadgets to measure walking steps and athletic performance, track heart health and monitor sleep and calories.

Despite the increase in the number of devices, one-third of survey respondents admit to feeling overwhelmed by the devices and subscriptions they need to manage.

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智能设备得到流感大流行在美国家庭:德勤调查

大流行已经支持设备的使用在美国家庭平均25连接设备,从2019年的11个,包括笔记本电脑、智能手机、流媒体设备,智能电视,耳机和游戏控制台,根据德勤的报告。

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流感大流行支持使用吗小工具在美国家庭平均25连接设备2019年,来自11个,包括笔记本电脑,智能手机、流媒体设备、智能电视、耳机和游戏控制台,据德勤报告。

有孩子的家庭已经成为活动的中心学习和玩游戏在线和成年人在家工作,杂耍视频通话、购物数字几乎和执行医生的预约。

“COVID-19流行病的爆发就像一个时间机器,突然推动我们几十年后的未来,”Paul Silverglate说跨国专业服务公司德勤副主席。

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“这改变了我们如何与连接设备,最终帮助消费者,卫生保健提供者、教育专家、技术创新者和其他适应,创新和茁壮成长在我们的日常生活中,”他说。

健身已经成为主题在德勤的调查中有58%的家庭拥有一个smartwatch或健身追踪,而14%的设备所有者购买他们的健身设备开始后的大流行。

大约55%的人使用他们的设备来测量步骤和行走运动性能,跟踪心脏健康和睡眠监测和热量。

尽管越来越多的设备,有三分之一的被调查者承认感觉被他们所需要的设备和用户管理。

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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The pandemic<\/a> has bolstered the use of gadgets<\/a> in an average U.S. household to 25 connected devices<\/a>, up from 11 in 2019, including laptops<\/a>, smartphones<\/a>, streaming devices, smart TVs, headphones and gaming consoles, according to a Deloitte<\/a> report.

The home has become the center of activities with children learning and playing games online and adults working from home, juggling video calls, shopping digitally and conducting doctors' appointments virtually.

\"The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic was like a time machine that suddenly propelled us tens of years into the future,\" said Paul Silverglate, vice chairman at Deloitte, the multinational professional services company.

\"It has changed how we interact with our connected devices, ultimately helping consumers, healthcare providers, education professionals, technology innovators and others adapt, innovate and thrive in our daily lives,\" he said.

Fitness has surfaced as a key theme in the Deloitte survey with 58% households having a smartwatch or fitness tracker, while 14% of the device owners bought their fitness gadgets after the start of the pandemic.

About 55% of the people use their gadgets to measure walking steps and athletic performance, track heart health and monitor sleep and calories.

Despite the increase in the number of devices, one-third of survey respondents admit to feeling overwhelmed by the devices and subscriptions they need to manage.

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