Stay Connected With Samsung’s Smart Refrigerator

August 11, 2020 Off By Rowena Cletus

The kitchen an essential area and the heart of every home. It’s where the family comes together to not only share a meal but enjoy each other’s company. It’s an area of the home where Samsung’s tech could prove beneficial. This includes its smart refrigerator, which manages to preserve your food, while conserving power.

Samsung has put careful thought into creating something that isn’t just a kitchen appliance, rather a device that serves multiple purposes. This is made possible through the use of its helpful touch screen interface. Users can set reminders, schedule appointments, create shopping lists as well as view the inside the fridge without even opening the door.

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Unlike contemporary fridges, this one has built-in speakers that allows you to listen to music or stream content on the screen. It’s also fitted with a temperature sensor that sense’s one’s close proximity to it, which then causes the screen to wake.

Since it has ‘tablet-like’ functionality, there are several other things that it can do. Here’s what you need to know about it:

  • The screen is anti-scratch and waterproof
  • Store your favorite cooking recipes on it (8GB Storage, 2.5GB RAM)
  • Single internal camera focuses on the main two shelves
  • 6 people can connect to the fridge (WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity)
  • Answer Calls
  • Functionality governed by SmartThing app
  • Its screen display can be viewed on smartphones
  • Share photos with the help of the smartphone app.
  • Post notes and reminders for your loved ones
  • The calendar will help you keep track of everyone’s schedule
  • Its Recipes & Meal Planner can help you decide what to cook
  • Since its part of the connected home network, this Samsung fridge can be used to turn on the A/C, washing machine and even the TV
  • Interact with it through Samsung’s AI assistant, Bixby.

Samsung’s new fridge is part of its IoT for home appliances, where everything connects seamlessly. It helps with the centralization of the connected home, allowing users to control anything, from just about anywhere.