At CES 2025, Samsung introduced its vision for the future of smart homes, focusing on the theme “AI for All.”
The company aims to create homes that are smarter, safer, and more personalized using cutting-edge AI technology.
Samsung’s SmartThings platform connects all home devices, including lights, appliances, and security systems. These devices work together seamlessly to optimize energy use, enhance security, and improve daily life.
Samsung prioritizes safety with its blockchain-based Knox Matrix system. This technology allows connected devices to monitor each other for security threats. It alerts users of potential risks and has received the highest “Diamond” rating for IoT security.
Samsung introduced tailored solutions to meet different needs:
Samsung’s AI technology extends to cars, ships, and businesses. Users can control home devices from their vehicles, while businesses can optimize energy use. Samsung Heavy Industries is integrating SmartThings into autonomous ships for remote monitoring.
Samsung is committed to inclusivity with features like audible subtitles for visually impaired users. Programs like Solve for Tomorrow encourage young innovators to develop solutions for community challenges.
Samsung also showcased the Harman Ready Vision QVUE reflective display, which uses Neo QLED technology to deliver brighter and clearer images with up to 5,000 nits of brightness.
With these innovations, Samsung continues to push the boundaries of smart living, making homes more connected, efficient, and accessible for everyone.