Samsung is one of those do-it-all technology companies with a firm grip on large appliances, mobile devices, home entertainment, computers, and even automotive technology. The company launched its first black-and-white television in his 1969 year and rapidly developed through the 1970s and into his 1980s, growing into the electronics conglomerate we know today. In fact, Samsung beat out Apple in the smartphone market with the release of his forgettable 2001 Samsung SPH-1300.
When it comes to smart home integration, everything took a big leap forward in 2014 with the launch of Samsung Smart Home, a service designed to connect all of a user's smart appliances, TVs, and smartphones. Samsung Smart Home eventually evolved beyond Samsung's series of smart devices into SmartThings, an app designed to connect all of your smart home products.
SmartThings previously included devices such as cameras and smart outlets, but is now primarily focused on connecting to third-party smart products and improving Samsung's new line of AI-powered home appliances. Masu. From laundry units to microwaves and ranges to robot vacuums and refrigerators, Bespoke AI is truly the next evolution in smart home integration from Samsung.
Bespoke AI officially launched in April 2024 with an initial lineup that includes an all-in-one washer/dryer, four-door refrigerator, gas range, and a sophisticated edge-to-edge microwave.