You can watch more than live TV and movies on a Samsung TV; it can also boost your home security and create a light show.
I recently attended an event hosted by Samsung at which it showcased the capabilities of its SmartThings connected appliances app. It’s fascinating to learn how everyday appliances such as washing machines, refrigerators and ovens can all be controlled via SmartThings.
Samsung SmartThings is one of the largest open ecosystems for controlling your smart home devices. It has over 150 million users worldwide, is available on both Android and iOS, and is compatible with voice assistants such as Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
The SmartThings app can be either downloaded onto your phone or tablet, or displayed on a Samsung RF9000 Family Hub Fridge Freezer with Beverage Centre (for example), by mirroring the screen from your phone to the appliance. Either way, the SmartThings app is the gateway to making all your gadgets and appliances talk to one another – and you don’t need to have a home full of Samsung devices to benefit from its capabilities.
One thing that surprised me was learning that Samsung televisions are the only TVs to be integrated with Ring.