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Samsung SmartThings app now lets you control your ride and residence from one place – Automated Home
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In a world where connectivity defines convenience, Samsung has once again raised the bar for smart living. The company’s latest update to its SmartThings app blurs the line between home automation and automotive control, allowing users to manage both their ride and residence within a single platform.
Whether you’re starting your car’s climate control before you leave the house or setting your home’s lights to match your arrival time, SmartThings aims to make daily routines more intelligent, personalized, and effortless.
This move represents more than just an app upgrade; it’s Samsung’s vision for a unified, intuitive ecosystem that bridges the gap between smart homes, smart devices, and smart mobility.
A unified dashboard for a connected life
Samsung’s SmartThings platform has long been a central hub for controlling appliances, lighting, and entertainment systems. But the latest update takes integration to the next level by incorporating vehicle connectivity directly into the SmartThings ecosystem.
Through partnerships with automakers and the use of standards like Matter and the Home Connectivity Alliance (HCA), users can now view and control their cars alongside household devices in real time. Imagine checking your car’s battery level while turning off your kitchen lights all within the same app.
This seamless blend of mobility and home management brings the “Internet of Everything” one step closer to reality.
Home insight: smarter recommendations around the clock
At the core of this update is Home Insight, an AI-powered feature that learns from user behavior to provide actionable suggestions. It continuously tracks device usage, presence patterns, and energy consumption to recommend smart routines.
For example:
If supported by your vehicle, SmartThings might automatically start your car and run your robot vacuum as you head out at your preferred time.
If the app senses you’re away, it can switch off unused appliances to save energy and enhance security.
Home Insight turns data into meaningful action, making your environment responsive without constant manual input.
Note: Some Home Insight features are currently available only in select regions like Korea and the U.S., but global rollout is expected soon.
Effortless control with SmartThings quick remote
Controlling smart devices has never been more natural. Samsung’s Quick Remote pop-up activates automatically when you approach a compatible product from TVs to air purifiers allowing immediate access to key controls without opening the app.
For Galaxy smartphone users, this experience is particularly smooth thanks to One UI integration, but it’s also available across Android and iOS devices.
It’s these small, intuitive touches like a pop-up to unlock your car or adjust your home temperature that make SmartThings stand out as a platform built around human-centered design.
Have a deeper look at this latest feature, by watching this video:
3D home visualization: see your space like never before
The new 3D Home View adds an extra layer of immersion to the SmartThings experience. Users can build a realistic 3D model of their home to visualize and control devices from anywhere.
Whether you’re away on vacation or in another room, you can see the exact layout of your connected devices TVs, lights, air conditioners, and even your car all mapped within an interactive virtual home.
This isn’t just about control; it’s about understanding your environment at a glance. 3D visualization transforms abstract device lists into something tangible and intuitive.
Routine suggestions and sharing made simple
SmartThings doesn’t just automate what you tell it to, it learns what you need. The app now suggests new routines based on your connected devices.
For example, it might recommend:
Turning on lights when you arrive home.
Starting your car heater on cold mornings.
Running your air purifier when pollution levels rise.
Even better, you can share your routines with family or guests. A quick QR scan gives them access to the same automations, so no one’s left in the dark (literally).
If a recipient doesn’t have a specific device, SmartThings simply adapts, showing “no supported device” while allowing the routine to be saved or edited.
Built-in hub: no extra hardware needed
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One of the standout features of modern Samsung products is the built-in SmartThings Hub. This means you can begin your smart home journey right away no additional hardware or dongle required.
Many of Samsung’s latest devices, including 2022+ TVs, smart monitors, soundbars, and Family Hub refrigerators, already have the hub integrated. These serve as central points for connecting Thread and Zigbee devices, eliminating clutter and simplifying setup.
If you see the “Works with SmartThings” badge, you can rest assured that the product connects seamlessly. It’s a straightforward ecosystem one login, one app, total control.
Beyond Samsung: true cross-brand compatibility
Samsung understands that smart living isn’t exclusive to one brand. That’s why SmartThings fully supports both the Matter and HCA standards.
This cross-brand compatibility allows users to connect devices from brands like LG, GE, Haier, Electrolux, and many others. Whether it’s a Philips Hue light, an Amazon Echo, or a Google Nest thermostat, SmartThings serves as the unifying bridge that ties them together.
In essence, Samsung isn’t trying to dominate your smart home it’s trying to simplify it.
Security and privacy protected by Samsung Knox
With so many connected devices and personal routines in play, security is paramount. Samsung addresses this concern by integrating Samsung Knox, its trusted defense-grade security platform.
Knox encrypts sensitive data, ensures secure device authentication, and continuously monitors for vulnerabilities. So, while your SmartThings app knows when you leave the house, that data stays private always under your control.
Smart mobility meets smart living
The latest SmartThings expansion extends beyond walls and into driveways. With car integration, users can check vehicle status, control certain functions, and even receive alerts from within the same interface used for their homes.
This move reflects a growing industry trend where automakers and tech companies collaborate to merge smart mobility and connected living. As electric vehicles (EVs) become more mainstream, this integration could pave the way for features like:
Automatic garage door opening when your car approaches home.
Energy optimization that syncs EV charging with off-peak hours.
Unified notifications for both home and car events.
The line between “driving” and “living” is fading and Samsung wants to lead that evolution.
Why this update matters more than you think
With this update, Samsung isn’t just improving convenience; it’s redefining the user experience of the Internet of Things (IoT).
By merging smart home and vehicle ecosystems, SmartThings becomes a lifestyle platform not just an app.
It aligns with global movements toward energy efficiency, cross-brand collaboration, and AI-powered automation. And in doing so, Samsung sets a new benchmark for how technology should integrate into daily life: quietly, intelligently, and securely.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I use SmartThings with non-Samsung products?
Ans: Yes. SmartThings supports the Matter and HCA standards, allowing it to work with hundreds of compatible devices across brands like LG, GE, and Haier.
Q: Does the app require a separate SmartThings Hub?
Ans: No. Most modern Samsung devices (2022 and later TVs, monitors, and soundbars) have built-in hubs. You can start without additional hardware.
Q: Is SmartThings available on iPhone?
Ans: Absolutely. You can download the app from the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, or Galaxy Store.
A new era of connected comfort
The latest Samsung SmartThings update reimagines what it means to live smart. By merging home automation, car control, and AI-driven personalization into a single experience, Samsung invites users to to live efficiently and intuitively like never before.
From morning routines to nighttime peace of mind, every moment becomes simpler, safer, and smarter. And now, your home and your ride finally speak the same language all through one powerful app.
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