Why Fridge Samsung Still Matters In 2023

Why Fridge Samsung Still Matters In 2023

Samsung Refrigerators - Stay Organized While Staying Connected

Samsung refrigerators come with cutting-edge technology that can aid you in keeping track of your family's schedule and grocery list. The Samsung app and Family Hub help you stay connected while staying organized.

Smart refrigerators also consume less energy than conventional refrigerators. The reason for this is because they are made from steel, iron and aluminum that require both kinetic and thermal energy to form and finish.

ENERGY STAR(r)

ENERGY STAR(r) certification is an independent certification of energy efficiency. Products that comply with the ENERGY STAR specifications use less energy, which means you save money on your utility bill and preserving the environment. The ENERGY STAR label has helped to bring together consumers, manufacturers, retailers, and utilities around common metrics for measuring energy consumption and performance.

The ENERGY STAR(r) certified Samsung Family Hub refrigerator can help you reduce your electric bill. Its sophisticated cooling system will ensure that your food stays fresher for longer while consuming less energy than conventional fridges. This model has an inverter compressor with digital technology that provides powerful cooling with 50 percent less power consumption, and reduced noise, backed by a 20-year warranty.

The Family Hub fridge has an integrated kitchen assistant that can help you plan your meals and keep track of expiration dates. If you purchase tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and chicken from the supermarket the fridge will set up reminders to help you determine if it's time to dispose of them. On the 21-inch screen which is also docked to a tablet you can manage your calendar and search for recipes. With Bixby complete voice integration lets you search for recipes or ask questions on the go.

BIXBY(r)

Bixby, Samsung's personal assistant, is accessible on Galaxy smartphones, as well as tablets. It's also built into Samsung smart TVs and refrigerators and the company is planning to incorporate it into other products.

It can recognize your voice and respond to commands, much like other apps like Siri, Google Assistant, or Alexa. It can also understand your intentions and provide context which is a major advantage over the other.


The Bixby application makes use of the camera on your phone to identify animals, objects, and provide shopping results as well as estimate calories or locate nearby attractions.  Frydge  (If This is the case, then That) is part of the routines and mode feature, allows you to automate a variety of actions. If you've set it up to play a set of songs after you get home every day, for instance you can say "Hey Bixby" to activate it.

Bixby is powered by the power of generative AI and massive-scale machine learning to make your experience unique and seamless. Samsung takes privacy very seriously. It offers multiple options for managing the collection of information and how it is used. It's essential to read the fine print and decide the way you want your data to be used prior to enabling Bixby or any other voice assistant.

SMART thingsTM

Samsung SmartThings is an umbrella control and automation platform that can be used with many different third-party and first-party devices that include locks, lights cameras, thermostats, appliances, and speakers (including refrigerators). You can connect these devices to the SmartThings Hub and use the SmartThings App to manage them all centrally.

SmartThings allows you to create scenes, which are automated actions that occur when you trigger a device such as turning on lights or starting the dishwasher. It can also be used to install SmartApps, which are ready-made automation recipes that are simple to customize. The SmartThings App had a Marketplace until recently that offered pre-configured Automations from Samsung and other developers. The feature was withdrawn in 2018 with the introduction of the new SmartThings App. You can also build IFTTT automations that connect your SmartThings to other web-based services.

The SmartThings app gives you a complete overview of your smart home, including energy usage. The SmartThings app also provides a centralized location for your home's smart settings and supports voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and the Samsung Bixby voice assistant. The app is compatible via the SmartThings Works Program with 100s of brands and can monitor, track and control your smart refrigerator with its AI Energy Mode. This could reduce your energy costs since it optimizes the operation of your refrigerator.

SMART FOOD MANAGERTM

Samsung has taken the first big step in its attempt to bring a truly seamless AI experience to the kitchen by announcing the release of Samsung Food, a redesigned version of the smart fridge application it unveiled in the year before. The updated version of the app, which is available in eight languages and 104 countries, combines personalisation and discovery of recipes with meal planning and cooking capabilities to create what the company calls an intelligent food ecosystem.

The app makes use of the massive database of Whisk, a sophisticated kitchen application that Samsung purchased in 2019 and also includes its own Food AI technology. This makes it possible to make a shopping list that automatically adds the necessary ingredients to the refrigerator's inventory and provides personalised recipes based on the users' health goals and seasonal availability.

The app also allows users to share their favorite recipes on social media via Samsung Live, an enhanced video sharing feature that allows users to broadcast live content from their phones to the Family Hub(tm)+ screen. The app also connects with smart kitchen appliances, allowing for automated cooking instructions. For example, a user can send an recipe to their slide-in range, or an induction cooktop by simply pressing the menu icon and selecting the appliance of their choice.