Samsung Electronics today introduced a new feature for its SmartThings platform: Routine Suggestions. This innovation aims to simplify smart home management. SmartThings learns users’ daily habits. It then proposes personalized automation routines. These routines make connected devices work together automatically.
(Samsung’s SmartThings Routine Suggestions)
The feature observes how people use their smart home devices over time. It notices patterns. For instance, it might see lights turning on at a certain time each evening. Or it might notice the thermostat adjusting before bedtime. SmartThings uses these observations. It then creates ready-made routine suggestions tailored to the user.
People see these suggestions directly within the SmartThings app. Accepting a suggestion is simple. Users just tap once. No complex setup is needed. This removes the hassle of manually creating automations. It makes smart home benefits accessible to everyone.
Routine Suggestions cover common daily needs. Morning routines could start the coffee maker. They could also gradually brighten lights. Evening routines might lock doors. They could also lower blinds and dim lights. Leaving home routines ensure devices switch off. This saves energy. It also provides peace of mind.
The goal is significant convenience. Smart homes should adapt to people. People should not have to constantly manage their smart homes. Routine Suggestions makes this happen automatically. It learns individual preferences. It then implements them seamlessly.
(Samsung’s SmartThings Routine Suggestions)
This feature is available now. It works with compatible Galaxy smartphones and tablets. It requires the latest version of the SmartThings app. Samsung continues enhancing SmartThings. Routine Suggestions represents a major step towards truly intuitive smart living.