Smart Home

Do the SmartThings! Connect your home devices with SmartThings on your TV for a truly connected experience. Take control of your energy usage with AI Energy Mode and monitor your power consumption right from your Samsung TV.

Your best home butler

On the wall, a Samsung Smart TV hangs, showcasing the SmartThings home screen. A TV icon hovers atop the screen. Soon after, the SmartThings logo appears on the screen, and white dotted lines extend out to the air conditioner, lamp hanging from the ceiling, a microwave, robot vacuum cleaner, air purifier, and a table lamp on top of a counter. Icons representing household appliances controlled by SmartThings appear on top, showcasing the TV's capability to manage various aspects of the home. At the bottom of the screen, the SmartThings logo can be seen. Alongside it, the Matter logo is also on display. On the wall, a Samsung Smart TV hangs, showcasing the SmartThings home screen. A TV icon hovers atop the screen. Soon after, the SmartThings logo appears on the screen, and white dotted lines extend out to the air conditioner, lamp hanging from the ceiling, a microwave, robot vacuum cleaner, air purifier, and a table lamp on top of a counter. Icons representing household appliances controlled by SmartThings appear on top, showcasing the TV's capability to manage various aspects of the home. At the bottom of the screen, the SmartThings logo can be seen. Alongside it, the Matter logo is also on display.

SmartThings

Let SmartThings1 detect, connect and display all your devices present around your TV. With the built-in IoT hub that supports Matter, a globally recognized IoT communication standard, you can now fully enjoy enhanced connectivity without the need for an additional hub or dongle.

Manage your smart home on your TV

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. 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.

3D Map View

Designed for your convenience, the 3D Map View feature allows you to control and monitor all your SmartThings devices. Gain a bird's eye view of your home and easily keep track of all your SmartThings devices with just a glance.

Energy savings with
AI Energy mode and SmartThings

AI Energy Mode

Saving energy matters now more than ever.
With AI Energy Mode2, you can actively conserve power and track your savings. Surrounding light levels and usage behaviors are automatically detected and analyzed to adjust the brightness, reducing overall power consumption.

Initially, the AI Energy Mode on the Smart TV is currently turned off. On the phone screen, settings related to energy optimization are displayed. With a tap, the AI Energy Mode switches from Off to On, indicating that the Smart TV is now actively optimizing its energy consumption. As the AI Energy Mode is turned on, the electricity level visibly decreases and light levels goes from day to night time. Simultaneously, the text 'Adaptive Brightness' appears on the screen. Initially, the AI Energy Mode on the Smart TV is currently turned off. On the phone screen, settings related to energy optimization are displayed. With a tap, the AI Energy Mode switches from Off to On, indicating that the Smart TV is now actively optimizing its energy consumption. As the AI Energy Mode is turned on, the electricity level visibly decreases and light levels goes from day to night time. Simultaneously, the text 'Adaptive Brightness' appears on the screen.

How to use AI Energy
Mode with the SmartThings app

Save energy with SmartThings by activating
AI Energy Mode, which enables you to easily monitor and manage your power consumption.

A person is holding a smartphone displaying the SmartThings home screen. With a tap, they access 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. A person is holding a smartphone displaying the SmartThings home screen. With a tap, they access 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.

What features activate in AI Energy Mode?

  • Overview

  • Screen Size

  • Absolute 8K, avobe all
  • 98/85/75/65/55
  • Our most advanced 4K experience
  • 85/75/65/55/50/43
  • Infinite blacks with self-lit display
  • 83/77/65/55
  • Brilliant, long-lasting color
  • 98/85/75/65/55/50/43/32
  • Personal Art Gallery
  • 85/75/65/55/50/43/32
  • Portable Smart Projector
  • 100~30
  • Unique Design TV
  • 65/55/50/43
  • Private Home Cinema
  • Up to 120/130
  • Outdoor TV
  • 85/75/65/55
  • Rotating Screen
  • 43

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*Image simulated for illustration purposes. Any changes in appearance and design specifications that do not affect product performance may occur without prior notice.

 

1. SmartThings: The available technologies, functions and features may vary depending on the country, service provider, network environment or product, and are subject to change without notice. A Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or other wireless network connection and login to a Samsung account are required. Connected devices are sold separately. The use of calm technology requires agreement to both the SmartThings privacy notice and the automatic device registration. The UI is subject to change without prior notice. The built-in hub functionality is available on Samsung Smart TVs from 2022 onwards, but the specific specifications may vary depending on the model so refer to the product details page for more information.

2. AI Energy Mode: AI Energy Mode is exclusive to 2023 new models of CU7000↑ and 32' LS03C. The actual power reduction may vary by model and is based on internal testing. It is supported only in certain regions. The SmartThings app is required to utilize AI Energy Mode. Please note that AI Energy Mode does not support Game, Intelligent, Art, Screen Mirroring, Ambient or Retail Mode.

For NA, LATAM, KR, SE Asia, SW Asia: In environments where the surrounding light exceeds 120 lux, certain aspects of the AI energy-saving feature may not function, resulting in reduced energy savings.

For EU, CIS, Africa: In environments where the surrounding light exceeds 80 lux, certain aspects of the AI energy-saving feature may not function, resulting in reduced energy savings. Energy saving rate may vary according to regions, models, sizes, viewing conditions or types of content.