Samsung SmartHome Lineup: The Tech You Need at Home

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Published on March 26, 2021
smart home devices control smartphone
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Samsung is one of the most dominant names in consumer technology, so it’s no surprise they’ve produced a number of top-notch smart home gadgets that range from motion sensors and IR webcams to electrical outlets and smart buttons.

The Samsung SmartThings range is used by more than 150 million people worldwide, a fact that surprises no one when considering just how feature-rich these gadgets are. As an added bonus, these innovations can work with hardware and software from loads of other manufacturers, too.

Get to know Samsung’s SmartHome

Samsung’s SmartThings products can make your home smarter, easier and more secure — and they can all be managed from your smartphone. Here are our favorites:

1. Samsung SmartThings Button

The Samsung SmartThings Button is an elegant piece of tech that hides impressive functionality behind a deceptively simple exterior. This device only has one button, but you can tap, double-tap, or hold it down to activate different functions.

The Samsung SmartThings Button is wireless, and you can attach it to any surface using magnets or adhesive pads. It can connect to outlets, blinds, TVs, and kitchen appliances. It works with Alexa and Google Assistant, and it can even be used with certain Ring, Bose, Sonos, and Philips Hue products.

2. Samsung SmartThings Smart Bulbs

Samsung SmartThings Smart Bulbs have dimming abilities and they integrate well with the rest of the smart home range. You can control Samsung’s bulbs from your smartphone or the SmartThings Button. You can also merge the bulbs into daily routines and alter them with Alexa or Google Assistant.

3. Samsung SmartThings Hub

The Samsung SmartThings Button is great, but you’ll need to go beyond this single device if you want to really explore the full potential of a home setup. Add a SmartThings Hub to your home and turbo-charge your experience. This small device can control vast networks of smart gear, helping them communicate, while coordinating your routines, schedules, and scenes.

4. Samsung SmartThings Wi-Fi Router

You can use Samsung’s SmartThings Wi-Fi Router to eliminate weak spots of coverage in your home by using multiple access points. Doing this creates a mesh network that can cover a wider area. The router automatically chooses the best signal so you’ll always get great coverage. Plus, families can set up personalized profiles and smart parental controls to ensure kids don’t see inappropriate content. 

5. Even more SmartThings

The roster of SmartThings products is bolstered by other devices including the following:

  • Motion sensors: You can use Samsung’s Arrival Sensor to trigger actions when you arrive or leave home. You can also a
    Samsung SmartThings 1080p Wi-Fi Camera with IR LEDs
    Samsung SmartThings 1080p Wi-Fi Camera with IR LEDs

    ttach it to other items and then monitor them, meaning it can always help in a pinch if you misplace your keys.

  • IR webcams: This 1080p camera allows for 24-hour home monitoring, complete with smart motion sensing, an easy-to-use timeline, and the knowhow to distinguish between people and objects.
  • Electrical outlets: These little devices attach to your standard home outlets and you can use them alongside your other appliances as part of a wider smart home network.
  • Water leak sensor: This device detects drips and puddles. It has a temperature sensor, too, and its battery lasts for a year. If you have a water problem at home, you’ll know about it.

A truly smart home with Samsung SmartThings

All of this hardware is managed by Samsung’s SmartThings mobile app, which you can download on the App Store (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android) for use with a compatible smartphone or tablet.

This intuitive software can find lost Samsung Galaxy devices, control your TV, monitor your home security network, automate your washing machine, and even control your oven—and then send you a notification when dinner is ready. The app can also control lighting, activate a customized scene, monitor energy use, and deliver notifications and alerts.

The devices in the Samsung SmartThings range are excellent, high-end options for consumer smart home technology. It’s impressive that they work with hardware from other manufacturers, but you’ll undoubtedly get the most out of them if you use them with other Samsung devices, such as their smartphones and TVs.

If you’re a fan of Samsung hardware and want to invest in a smart home experience, it’s time to consider adding the Samsung SmartThings network to your dwelling.

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