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Samsung has updated its Smart Home Thermostat with new features that learn user preferences over time. The device now adjusts temperature settings automatically based on daily routines and habits. This means users no longer need to manually change the thermostat throughout the day.


Samsung's Smart Home Thermostat Now Learns User Preferences

(Samsung’s Smart Home Thermostat Now Learns User Preferences)

The system uses built-in sensors and smart algorithms to track when people are home, asleep, or away. It notices patterns like preferred morning temperatures or cooler settings at night. After a few days of use, it starts making adjustments without any input from the user.

Samsung says this update makes home climate control more comfortable and energy efficient. The thermostat connects to the Samsung SmartThings app, so users can check or change settings from their phone. It also works with other smart home devices like lights and security systems.

Installation is simple and takes about 30 minutes. The thermostat fits most standard heating and cooling systems. Users do not need special tools or professional help to set it up. Once installed, it begins learning right away.

The new model keeps data on the device itself for privacy. It does not send personal information to the cloud unless the user chooses to. Samsung says this helps protect user details while still offering smart features.


Samsung's Smart Home Thermostat Now Learns User Preferences

(Samsung’s Smart Home Thermostat Now Learns User Preferences)

The updated Smart Home Thermostat is available now through Samsung’s website and major retailers. It costs $199 and comes in white or black. Existing Samsung SmartThings users can add it to their setup without buying new hardware.

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