Tech toys are at the top of everyone’s Christmas lists this year – with more than six in 10 households hoping to receive a new gadget.
A poll of 2,000 parents with kids aged 2-18 found mobile phones, games consoles and smart lighting systems are also on many wishlists this year, with 60 per cent already owning up to 20 connected devices in the home.
But 41 per cent fear this will cause more family arguments, thanks to slow Wi-Fi, too many people hogging connections, and having to set everything up.
This is of special concern for 45 per cent of parents, who rely heavily on tech to keep their kids entertained.
A spokesperson for Vodafone, which commissioned the research, said: “Thirty years ago, the only tech issues households really had to worry about at Christmas was making sure every toy had batteries.
“These days, with smart tech available for every room in the house and everyone having HD-streaming devices in their pockets, homes need a fast and reliable internet connection that reaches all corners of the home.”
The study was conducted to mark the opening of its ‘Ultra Connected Christmas House’ powered by Pro II broadband.
It saw the brand partner with singer Sophie Ellis-Bextor to put it to the test by hosting a one-off Christmas kitchen party, complete with smart lighting, disco balls and Wi-Fi powered projections.
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor said: “Whether I’m listening to my favourite Christmas playlists, streaming festive films or purchasing last minute gifts, the family and I rely on having super speedy Wi-Fi in all corners of the home.”
The research also found 48 per cent of respondents believe having friends and family round at Christmas significantly slows their internet speed.
But 58 per cent think a strong Wi-Fi connection has become ‘imperative’ to a successful December 25th.
And with 46
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