Samsung has updated SmartThings, its application that allows users to control the company’s IoT devices, with new home automation capabilities on an obvious offer to cross more than smart home appliances and devices to existing customers.
In addition to automation features, users will receive new integration with the Samsung Health application, an intercom and support for more devices through the Smart Home Connectivity standard.
The application “routines” of the application-such as Apple’s shortcuts and IFTTT, is essentially a basic non-code planning interface that can cause work-has been informed to allow a good amount of automation at home.
Users can now set routines to repeat every week, every month or each year, and the integration of smarthings with the health application and the new Samsung TV 2025 models enables you to adjust automation, such as lights automatically extinguished when you go to bed or start the TV in a particular channel.
SmartThings can now be connected to Samsung Health to send sleep reports to galaxy devices that provide measurements such as temperature, humidity, CO2 levels and lighting intensity. This sleep monitoring is also linked to routine function.
The application can also eliminate voice messages in speakers associated with smarthings at home. Specifically, Samsung is too late to bring this feature to its ecosystem, as Amazon’s ECHO range has been able to do this since 2017 and Apple introduced a similar feature for HomePods in 2020.


With the 1.4 position standard, SmartThings now supports devices such as water heaters, heat pumps, solar energy and batteries, as well as on-off-off switches and Dimmable load control devices.
