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Samsung SmartThings Gets Smarter with Matter 1.4 and Health Integration

- SmartThings from Samsung is already Matter 1.4 compatible, allowing smarter device connection at home and even better energy view.
- A different approach could also be to automate all measures involving the integration of the Samsung Health integration, from sleep to wellness.
Samsung is taking another giant step forward to considerably streamline our living spaces with intelligent homes rivalling our daily needs. The technology giant will release an update for its SmartThings platform in sync with the latest Matter 1.4 for integration with Samsung Health.
These are the materials needed to make smart homes personal and efficient for energy consumption and well-connected.
More Energy-Efficient Technique with Matter 1.4
The most important placeholder added is the increased compatibility of SmartThings with Matter 1.4, which is a big update now opening the gateway for a large variety of devices to be added to the Smart Home ecosystem. As an additional bonus, the users will now be able to control water heaters, heat pumps, solar panels, and other energy storage systems through a single SmartThings app.
In other words, it is now easier than ever to manage your house’s energy efficiently from one place. With the cost of living and energy bills on everyone’s radar, this update couldn’t have come at a better time.
Better Control and Seamless Integration
The release of Matter 1.4 is not as simple as plugging in more devices. Another aspect involves making these devices work more inseparably together. An added feature is the one that allows users to send robot cleaners to a specific room. This tech allows users to direct robot cleaners to specific rooms needing attention.
Enhanced Multi-Admin Support simplifies access across platforms like Apple Home and Amazon Alexa, reducing barriers when using different brands.
Your Health, Your Home – Collaborative Endeavours
Perhaps the most exciting element is the integration of Samsung Health with SmartThings. Now your home would respond to your health and sleep patterns, possibly monitored using your Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Ring, after this update. Dimming lights or changing temperature automatically occurs when you are asleep – only upon your awakening could you see curtains opening to let the day into your room. A helpful yet subtle way of applying health data to enhance your living environment is integrating health data and health concerns, and connecting these with humanised objectives.
Voice Messages to Make Communication Your Own
Beyond being interactive, Samsung made this app quite easy to control. You can directly send voice messages from the app to speakers connected to SmartThings, regardless of your current location. It’ll be a great way to shout at your household or maybe even greet your pooch with a good ol’ ‘hi there’ from afar.
SmartThings routines are now capable of helping you automate the celebration aspects. Picture changing the colours every year on the smart bulbs for someone’s birthday or playing the favourite playlist automatically each Friday evening.
The Future of Smart Living
Samsung’s recently released updates hint at a clear vision of the future; smart homes are not just connected appliances but evolve around the residents with which SmartThings boasts about being designed to provide the smartest home experience while supporting Matter 1.4 and the integrated health options.
The best time for those updates would be when more and more are on the quest to find life dynamically supported and comfortable.