Smart Home
with SmartThings

Do the SmartThings! Enjoy the convenience of Smart Home right from your
Samsung Smart TV. With SmartThings1, you can effortlessly connect compatible
devices and use them to optimize your daily routine, energy consumption,
and more — creating a lifestyle tailored to your needs.

Connect your home devices for a smarter lifestyle

A large Samsung TV in a living room is connected to various smart home devices, including an air purifier, a lamp, an air conditioner, a curtain and a robot vacuum, as indicated by icons hovering over the respective items. SmartThings and Matter logos. Zoom in on TV with SmartThings UI. The real light turns on when the button goes from off to on. Next the real blind opens when the button goes from off to opened. Zoom out to living room. 3D Map View is now displayed.

SmartThings

With a Built-in SmartThings1 Hub, your TV can connect and control smart devices — even those requiring Matter and HCA compatibility. You can also get information about your smart home straight from the screen, including a 3D Map View2 that shows your entire smart home system at a glance.

Save energy with intelligent analysis

AI Energy Mode

Energy saving made easy with SmartThings. By turning on AI Energy Mode6, it auto detects surrounding light levels and analyzes usage behaviors to adjust the brightness. Also, it analyzes the content scene-by-scene to subtly adjust brightness where possible, to manage energy consumption.

On the Samsung Smart TV, the SmartThings Device page is on display, revealing an array of connected household appliances. Speech bubbles appear above each device: the lamp shows light on, the TV says SmartThings, the refrigerator says door closed, and the air purifier displays auto. An icon on the left side of the screen changes to show the electricity symbol. Then speech bubbles pop up again from each device to provide the electricity consumption of each household appliance. The TV consumes 21.0 kWh, the air conditioner 52.5 kWh, the refrigerator 47.9 kWh, the washing machine 28.2 kWh, the dryer 30.6 kWh and the air purifier 15.6 kWh.

Elevate your day with curated lifestyle experiences

Samsung Daily+

Find apps and services for health, work and lifestyle on Samsung Daily+7. You can access SmartThings, Workout Tracker, karaoke8 and more, all in one place.

Samsung Daily+ home screen is displayed on a wall-mounted Samsung Smart TV. Scroll down to view key features such as SmartThings and the status of various smart home devices including the most used ones, the Living room Air conditioner set at 24°C, the Living room Light which is on, and Movie. Back at the top, the bar is toggled from Featured to Health. The screen then displays various health-related content. The Workout Tracker feature paired with a Galaxy Watch 6 is highlighted.
Take your home workout session to another level

Workout Tracker

Efficiently track your progress while watching content. Real-time data such as heart rate and calories burned is displayed when you connect your Galaxy Watch to your TV.9

Access useful info even when your TV is off

Woman holding a glass of water stands in front of large Samsung Smart TV. Daily Board turns on automatically to display personalized widgets from Weather, Memo, Samsung TV Plus, Music, Home Insight and Samsung Food, which are scrolled through one-by-one.

Daily Board

Have useful widgets appear on your TV throughout the day. Even when your screen is off, your TV can detect when users come nearby and activate to display Daily Board10. You can customize it with widgets like Weather, Memo, Music and more. Daily Board can also be activated hands-free by voice command.

How to use AI Energy Mode with the SmartThings app

Use the SmartThings app to control AI Energy Mode. You can turn it on and off, set custom monthly targets, select which devices to operate on and more.

A Samsung Smart TV displays 3D Map View. Nearby, a hand holds a smartphone displaying the SmartThings home screen. With a tap, the smartphone accesses the Life category, where various home management options are available. They proceed to select 'Energy' to view the electricity consumption in real-time. Upon selecting 'Energy,' the screen displays the amount of electricity being consumed by various devices in the home. One of the devices highlighted is the TV. The person then turns on the AI Energy Mode.

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FAQ:
All About Samsung Smart Home

  • What is Samsung Smart Home?

    Samsung Smart Home is Samsung’s all-in-one smart living platform that connects devices like TVs, refrigerators, washing machines, lights, smart locks and more to make everyday life simpler and more convenient.

    You can manage and control these devices through the SmartThings app, a centralized hub that lets you connect, monitor and operate your smart home with ease. Most Samsung TVs come with SmartThings built in, so you can use your TV as a smart home manager without needing extra hardware.

    With features like Pet Care, Universal Gestures, Storage Share, 3D Map view and hands-free control using voice assistants, Samsung Smart Home brings added value — enabling TV control, smart device connectivity, home appliance management and family care.
  • There are two main ways to pair your Samsung TV with your phone, using Tap View or the SmartThings app.

    To use Tap View, follow the simple steps below.

    1) Open the SmartThings app on your smartphone.
    2) Tap Menu, then Settings.
    3) Enable Tap View, Tap Sound, and tap OK to confirm.
    4) Gently tap the back of your phone against the bezel of your TV, avoiding corners and the screen itself.
    5) On your phone, tap Start Now.
    6) When a prompt appears on your TV, select Allow to complete the pairing.

    To use the SmartThings app, follow the simple steps below.

    1) Make sure your phone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
    2) Download the SmartThings app onto your phone.
    3) Once installed, open the app and tap Add Device.
    4) Choose your TV by scanning a QR code, detecting nearby devices, or selecting it from the list of available devices.
    5) Once you've selected your TV, a PIN code will appear on the TV screen. Enter the PIN in the SmartThings app on your phone.

    Once the connection has been made, it's easy to share mobile content to the big screen. From the app, simply tap on Menu, then select Mirror screen (Smart View).
  • Images simulated for illustration purposes. Any changes in UI or appearance and design specifications may occur without prior notice. UI may vary by region.
  • The detailed specifications may vary depending on the model so refer to the product details page for more information.
  1. SmartThings: Available technology, functions and features may vary by country, service provider, network environment or product, and are subject to change without notice. Requires a Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or other wireless network connection and login to Samsung account. Connected devices are sold separately. UI is subject to change without prior notice.
  2. Home Insight: Supported devices are Galaxy Smartphones, tablets and Samsung Smart TVs, with plans for further expansion. As of July 2025, summary and suggestion features are currently available only in the U.S and South Korea but will gradually expand to other regions. Supported on Android OS 11.0 and higher versions or iOS 16.0 and higher versions, and is available on 2024 Samsung TVs and later models. This function may not be available depending on the device. TV and mobile device must be connected to SmartThings to use 3D Map View function. For a detailed list of supported devices, visit https://partners.smartthings.com/supported-devices.Samsung Daily+: Samsung is not responsible for any third-party services, and is not liable for any damages or losses caused by any third-party services. Available services and the UI are subject to change without notice.
  3.  Pet Care: TV and mobile device both must be registered under the same Samsung account to receive notifications. The sound sensor is available on Q8F and above models. The sound sensor must be activated from the SmartThings app on TV or mobile. TV can detect the barking sound only when the TV is turned off. TV must be connected to a power source to use this feature.
  4. Universal Gestures: Available apps and services may vary and are subject to change without notice. Only supported on Galaxy Watch4 and later models, and Wear OS 5 and higher versions.
  5. Storage Share: Each device must be registered with a single Samsung account with Storage Share Settings On, Wi Fi On, and Bluetooth On. Storage Share is supported in selected Galaxy phones and tablets released in 2023 or later, with One UI 7.0 and above.
  6. AI Energy Mode: Energy saving rate may vary by region, model, size, viewing conditions and type of content. Products shipped in Eco Mode have some AI Energy Mode functions enabled by default, so energy saving levels when AI Energy Mode is turned on may appear lower compared to Standard Mode. AI Energy Mode does not work with Game Mode. Energy savings are based on internal test results and may vary depending on thecontent being displayed and surrounding brightness levels.
  7. Samsung Daily+: Samsung is not responsible for any third-party services, and is not liable for any damages or losses caused by
    any third-party services.
  8. Karaoke: This feature is not available in China.
  9. Workout Tracker: Supported devices are Galaxy Watch4 and later models with Galaxy Mobile (One UI 4.1.1 and above) with latest software version. Devices must be logged into the same Samsung account. Place your watch and mobile device near your screen to use Workout Tracker.
  10. Daily Board: Supported widgets vary by region and are subject to change without notice.