Samsung Refrigerators - Stay Organized While Staying Connected
Samsung refrigerators are equipped with cutting-edge technology to help you keep the track of your family's schedule and grocery list. The Samsung app and Family Hub help you stay connected while remaining organized.
The smart fridges also consume less energy overall than regular refrigerators. The reason is that they are made from aluminum, iron and steel that require both kinetic and thermal energy to form and finish.
ENERGY STAR(r)
ENERGY STAR (r) certification is a symbol of independent energy efficiency. Products that conform to ENERGY STAR requirements consume less energy, saving you money on your utility bill and preserving the environment. The ENERGY STAR label has helped bring together consumers, manufacturers, retailers and utilities around a set of common metrics for measuring energy usage and performance.
The Energy STAR(r) certified Samsung Family Hub refrigerator can help you save money on your electricity bill. Its innovative cooling system helps keep your food fresher for longer and uses less energy than traditional fridges. This model has an inverter compressor with digital technology that can provide powerful cooling, with 50 percent less power consumption, and less noise, with a warranty of 20 years.
The Family Hub refrigerator has a built-in kitchen assistant that helps you plan meals and keep track of expiration dates. For instance, if purchase a chicken, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes at the market and your fridge is able to automatically set reminders to determine whether they're deteriorating. You can also locate recipes and manage your calendar using the 21-inch LCD inside the door, which also acts as tablet docks. With Bixby, full voice integration allows you to 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. Samsung has also integrated it into smart TVs as well as fridges. Samsung is planning to incorporate it into even more products.
Similar to competitors such as Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa it can recognize your voice and execute commands. However, it is also able to interpret your intentions and provide context which is an important advantage over other apps.
The Bixby Vision app can make use of your phone's camera to recognize objects and animals, find results from shopping for products, provide estimated calories for food items, or even locate nearby attractions. The mode and routines feature lets you automate a series of actions using the IFTTT (If This, Then That) engine. If you set it up to play a set of songs after you get home every day, for example you can simply say "Hey Bixby" to turn it on.
Bixby is powered by generative AI and large-scale machine learning to make your experience more unique and more seamless. Samsung is committed to privacy and offers multiple options to manage the gathering of data from your device and how it is used. It is important to study the fine print and decide the way you want your data to be used before 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 and cameras appliances, and speakers (including refrigerators). Connect them to the SmartThings hub and make use of the SmartThings app to centralize their management.
SmartThings lets you create scenes, which are automated actions that happen when you trigger a device such as turning on lights or launching a dishwasher. It also lets you install SmartApps--readymade automation recipes that are simple to modify. The SmartThings App was a Marketplace until recently that offered pre-configured Automations by Samsung and other developers. This feature was removed in the year 2018 following the launch of the new SmartThings App. You can also create IFTTT automations that connect your SmartThings with other web services.
The SmartThings App gives you a view of the smart home you have and your energy consumption. The SmartThings app also gives you an centralized location for your smart home 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 refrigerator's smart features using its AI Energy Mode. This could reduce your energy costs because it optimizes refrigerator operations.
SMART FOOD samsung freezers has taken the first step in its attempt to bring a seamless AI experience to the kitchen by announcing the release of Samsung Food, a completely revamped version of the smart fridge application it introduced last year. The new version of the app, which is accessible in eight languages and 104 countries, combines personalisation and discovery of recipes with meal planning and cooking capabilities to create what the company describes as an intelligent food ecosystem.
The app makes use of the massive database of whisk, a smart kitchen app that Samsung purchased in 2019. It also incorporates its Food AI technology. This lets you make an inventory list that automatically adds the necessary ingredients to the refrigerator's supply and also provides personalized recipes based on the people's health goals and seasonal availability.
The app also allows users to share their favourite recipes via social media using Samsung Live, an enhanced video sharing feature that allows users to broadcast live content from their mobile phones to the Family Hub(tm)+ screen. The app also connects to smart kitchen appliances to provide automated cooking instructions. For instance, a user can send recipes to their slide-in range or an induction cooktop by pressing the menu icon and selecting the appliance of choice.