More than half of hotels (56 percent) say they feel pressure to keep upgrading their tech, according to Hotels.com’s 2025 Hotel Room Innsights survey. The annual survey of more than 450 properties across the globe revealed how hotel room technology is evolving from booking to check-out. Hotel rooms are getting a high-tech glow-up, delivering more comfort and customization and a bit of a learning curve for guests.
Key Findings:
- Tech confusion is real: Half of hotels now offer a verbal tech walk-through at check-in to help guests navigate tech-related features like smart lighting, Wi-Fi, and in-room entertainment systems.
- ComfortTech is king: High-tech hotels are investing in practical, comfort-enhancing innovations like smart fans, customizable lighting and smart TVs rather than investing in robots and automation.
- Human interaction still matters: 70 percent of hotels say guests still prefer to speak to a human, especially at check-in and when needing support, highlighting the irreplaceable importance of face-to-face service.
- Inside the hotel room of the future: Hotels surveyed are most interested in adding tech upgrades like AI-powered concierge services, voice-activated room controls, and even robot chefs, as they look to improve service and personalization.
“From smart showers to room service-delivering robots, this year’s Innsights survey shows hotels around the world are using tech in ways from functional to novel,” Melanie Fish, vice president of global public relations, said in a statement. “It’s also clear there’s a sweet spot when it comes to smart hotel rooms: intuitive and personalized, but still easy to navigate.”
The Rise of ComfortTech
While some hotels are experimenting with robot butlers and facial recognition at check-in, most are focusing on “ComfortTech” — practical upgrades that enhance comfort and usability and are quickly becoming the new normal. One hotel partner noted, “Features like fast Wi-Fi, TV connectivity, and intuitive in-room controls have become standard expectations among guests.”
According to the survey, the most common tech enhancements include:
- In-room entertainment: Smart TVs connected to streaming services and Bluetooth speakers
- Sustainability tech: Smart energy systems, water-saving devices, efficient fans and food waste reduction
- Efficiency updates: Mobile check-in/check-out
- AI: AI-powered concierge and chatbot services
The Smartest Room in the House? The Bathroom.
Many hotels are making significant upgrades to an unexpected area: the bathroom. Smart bathrooms now may include:
- Smart mirrors with weather updates and news
- Digital water temperature controls and motion-sensor faucets
- Smart shower heads that change color based on water usage
- Japanese toilets and smart bidets
- Voice-activated bath filling
- Accessibility innovations like bathtubs that lower for wheelchair users
The Fine Line Between Smart and Too Smart
As hotel rooms get more sophisticated, many guests are struggling to keep up. Hotels reported that guests most commonly have problems with lighting, Wi-Fi, entertainment systems and the air conditioning. To bridge the gap, 52 percent of hotels now offer a verbal tech walkthrough at check-in, reinforcing the importance of human interaction.
Not all tech sticks. Some hotels admitted that they’ve removed automated features like robots at breakfast service or in the lobby.
The heart of hospitality still lies in the people, 70 percent of hotels surveyed said that guests prefer human interaction for check-in and front desk support. As one hotel put it: “Warm, personalized service fosters real connections and allows us to address guest needs with empathy and care.”
The Hotel Room of the Future
Hotels aren’t hitting pause on innovation. When asked what technologies they were most interested in pursuing, responses ranged from AI-powered solutions to robotic staff, revealing a vision for the future of guest experiences. Some of the standout ideas included:
- AI-powered innovation: Concierge services, energy-saving automation, and real-time face-to-face translation.
- Robotics: Cooking robots, luggage transport, meal delivery, housekeeping, and outdoor maintenance.
- Guest Experience Enhancements: Voice-controlled rooms, sleep monitoring devices, and smart mirrors.