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Connect to thousands of 'Works with SmartThings' devices, including TVs, speakers, household appliances, lights, switches, dimmers, outlets, door locks, thermostats, and sensors, and control them all with your voice through the SmartThings skill. Use SmartThings + Alexa to control a variety of Samsung products, including. Add a little smartness to your things. In this video, I will show you how to add and remove smart lock codes right in Samsung SmartThings. You don't need anything custom to do this as it built rig. I have tried both A11 and A21 phones from Boost Mobile, and neither is compatible with the new Smartthings app. Samsung tech support gave me wrong information on the A11 which I bought after returning the A21. Very frustrating. Does anyone have first hand experience with the Samsung A10e, LG K51 or LG Stylo 6? Download the SmartThings app. Sign up/in to your account. Now your smart home journey begins. From lights and locks to speakers and sensors, connect and check the status of all your devices. Dim the lights, bump the bass, preheat the oven. Your phone is now mission control for every connected device in your home.

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Samsung intends to make your kitchen experience even more seamless with its new app, SmartThings Cooking, debuted at the virtual CES 2021 conference and produced in collaboration with Whisk's Food AI to create 'personalized cooking experiences.' While SmartThings is a standalone app (compatible with both iOS and Android devices), it seems the only way to access all of the app's features is to also own Samsung's Family Hub Refrigerator and one of their Front Control Slide-in Ranges.

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If you're looking to use the app on its own, you'll need a WiFi connection and a Samsung account. App users can input dietary preferences and restrictions, then the SmartThings Cooking app will curate recipes based on your tastes. The biggest benefit of using this app for non-smart appliance owners seems to be the one-stop grocery shopping feature that allows users to order ingredients for any given recipe within the app from Walmart, Kroger, Instacart, or Amazon Fresh.

The smart features increase exponentially when you own a Family Hub fridge (version 2.0 or newer) and/or a Front Control Slide-in Range. The smart fridge has a board that's optimized for SmartThings Cooking so that the app knows what's inside the fridge, which means it'll only add ingredients you need to your shopping list (and not the items you already have).

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For those with Samsung's smart ranges, you'll be able to preheat and manage your oven temperature remotely using the SmartThings Cooking app. We haven't tested any of these yet, but we plan to test Samsung's new kitchen appliances and smart home tech in the near future.

We'll be covering virtual CES 2021 throughout this week, so check back for updates.

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Samsung's SmartThings works with thousands of devices, and you can now control them all through Windows 10.

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Samsung intends to make your kitchen experience even more seamless with its new app, SmartThings Cooking, debuted at the virtual CES 2021 conference and produced in collaboration with Whisk's Food AI to create 'personalized cooking experiences.' While SmartThings is a standalone app (compatible with both iOS and Android devices), it seems the only way to access all of the app's features is to also own Samsung's Family Hub Refrigerator and one of their Front Control Slide-in Ranges.

If you're looking to use the app on its own, you'll need a WiFi connection and a Samsung account. App users can input dietary preferences and restrictions, then the SmartThings Cooking app will curate recipes based on your tastes. The biggest benefit of using this app for non-smart appliance owners seems to be the one-stop grocery shopping feature that allows users to order ingredients for any given recipe within the app from Walmart, Kroger, Instacart, or Amazon Fresh.

The smart features increase exponentially when you own a Family Hub fridge (version 2.0 or newer) and/or a Front Control Slide-in Range. The smart fridge has a board that's optimized for SmartThings Cooking so that the app knows what's inside the fridge, which means it'll only add ingredients you need to your shopping list (and not the items you already have).

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For those with Samsung's smart ranges, you'll be able to preheat and manage your oven temperature remotely using the SmartThings Cooking app. We haven't tested any of these yet, but we plan to test Samsung's new kitchen appliances and smart home tech in the near future.

We'll be covering virtual CES 2021 throughout this week, so check back for updates.

Related content

  • review

    Bosch B36CD50SNS French-door Refrigerator Review
  • feature

    What fridge style fits you best? Read this before you buy

The product experts at Reviewed have all your shopping needs covered. Follow Reviewed on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest deals, product reviews, and more.

Prices were accurate at the time this article was published but may change over time.

Samsung's SmartThings works with thousands of devices, and you can now control them all through Windows 10.

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What you need to know

  • Samsung's SmartThings app is now available on Windows 10.
  • The app allows you to control the large library of SmartThing-compatible devices.
  • SmartThings works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Phillips Hue, Ring, and several other staples in the smart home industry.

Samsung's SmartThings is one of the largest ecosystems for connected and smart home devices. Space saving towel rack. It works with thousands of smart devices, including products from Amazon, Phillips Hue, Ring, and Sonos. Now, people can control their automated devices from Windows 10 using the new SmartThings app. Aggiornamenti Lumia recently shared a link to the SmartThings app in the Microsoft Store.

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Samsung announced that SmartThings would be preinstalled on its Galaxy Book Pro and Galaxy Book Pro 360, but it doesn't appear to be exclusive to these laptops. The app listing states that the SmartThings app has been optimized for the Galaxy Book, but it appears to work on any Windows 10 device. I was able to download it without any issues on a Huawei MateBook X Pro.

While many smart home and connected devices have their own hub, Samsung SmartThings can bring home automation to another level. You can use it to create scenes with different lines of products or program automations to make devices from different brands work together. You can also use SmartThings to find lost Galaxy devices.

Samsung's Quick Share app also appeared in the Microsoft Store recently, but it is exclusive to Galaxy Books released from May 2021 onward. I wasn't able to install Quick Share on an unsupported device.

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Samsung's SmartThings allows you to control thousands of connected devices from your Windows 10 PC. SmartThings works with devices from major brands, including Samsung, Ring, Sonos, Yale, and Phillips Hue.





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