Samsung SmartThings Updates: Simplifying Smart Home Automation
SmartThings Routines Get a Boost
SmartThings is getting new routine features that will make smart home automation much easier. One of the key updates is the addition of “Delay Actions” for multi-step timed automations. This feature allows you to set up complex routines by adding multiple timed steps, making it easier to automate tasks like turning off lights when you leave the house.
- For example, you can set up a routine to turn off the living room lights 10 minutes after you leave the house, and then turn off the kitchen lights 5 minutes after that.
- Or, you can set up a routine to turn on the TV and adjust the volume after you enter the room.
Another new feature is “Confirm to Run Actions,” which adds an extra notification to prevent accidental routine triggers. This feature is especially useful for users who are prone to forgetting to turn off their routines or for those who are new to smart home automation.
New Apple Watch App Features
The SmartThings app for Apple Watch is also getting some exciting updates. One of the new features is a widget for quicker device control, which allows you to switch between locations and control individual devices directly from your wrist.
| Feature | Description |
| Widget for Quicker Device Control | Allows users to switch between locations and control individual devices directly from their wrist. |
| Location Switching | Users can switch between locations and control devices specific to each location. |
| Device Control | Users can control individual devices, such as lights, thermostats, and security cameras, directly from their wrist. |
This feature makes quick actions like unlocking a door or turning on lights while moving around your home much easier without needing to pull out your phone.
Virtual Home and SmartThings Find Updates
Samsung’s “Virtual Home” feature is also getting an update. This feature allows users to play around with a smart home setup without actually owning any devices, giving them a peek into how SmartThings could work in their space or how adding new devices could improve their routines.
- Users can access Virtual Home in the SmartThings app and play around with a simulated smart home setup.
- They can test out different devices and scenarios, giving them a better understanding of how SmartThings can improve their lives.
In addition to Virtual Home, SmartThings Find is also getting a new URL-sharing option. Now, users can share the location of a Galaxy SmartTag with anyone via a simple URL, which can be opened on any device, whether that’s an iPhone, a computer, or another Galaxy device.
SmartThings App Updates
The SmartThings app is also getting some exciting updates. One of the new features is “Calm Onboarding,” which simplifies the device setup process. This feature provides a more streamlined and user-friendly experience, making it easier for new users to get started with SmartThings.
- SmartThings Onboarding
- Streamlined and user-friendly experience
- Simplifies the device setup process
Overall, these updates are a big step forward for the SmartThings ecosystem. They make smart home automation much easier and more accessible to users. With these new features, Samsung is making it clear that smart home technology is not just for tech-savvy individuals, but for anyone who wants to improve their home and their lives.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Samsung SmartThings has made significant updates to its ecosystem. These updates simplify smart home automation, making it easier for users to set up and control their devices. With features like “Delay Actions,” “Confirm to Run Actions,” and “Calm Onboarding,” SmartThings is making smart home technology more accessible to users. Whether you’re a seasoned user or just starting out, these updates are sure to impress.
