In addition to announcing the first Micro LED TV in Brazil, Samsung presented this Thursday (4th) the Smart Home Samsung Brazil, the South Korean giant’s first connected space in Latin America. The novelty was inaugurated at the company’s office in São Paulo and brings together almost all of the manufacturer’s recent launches, including the new television, functioning as a kind of “proof of concept” for the Galaxy ecosystem and its open proposal based on the recent Matter protocol.

The new space draws attention because it completely covers all the rooms in a house, bringing Samsung’s solutions for more connected environments in each one of them. In addition to cell phones from the Galaxy S23 and Galaxy Z families, the Galaxy Tab S8 tablets and the Galaxy Book 2 line of notebooks, there is an unprecedented MICRO LED TV, gamer monitors from the Odyssey family — with emphasis on the monstrous 55-inch Odyssey Ark — and even robot vacuum cleaners and washing and drying machines, among many other devices.

According to the brand’s statement, this is the first location of its kind made by Samsung in all of Latin America, and will serve to demonstrate both the devices that the manufacturer makes available on the market, as well as to display “the company’s vision of bringing peace of mind to the technological experience” and the integration that exists in the Galaxy ecosystem. Still on this point, we highlight the SmartThings platform and its addition to the Matter protocol, another one of the characteristics exemplified.

Collective effort of industry giants, Matter has open code and allows smart devices from different companies to talk to each other, using the services that the user prefers. It would be possible, for example, to use Apple’s Homepod together with a Google speaker through Samsung’s SmartThings, and so on. The idea is to make life easier for consumers and enable more connected experiences without much effort.

The Smart House Samsung Brasil will be installed in the South Korean office in the city of São Paulo, and the bad news is that it will not be open to visitors, at least for now — according to the announcement, the environment will serve as a sample of the company’s portfolio for partners and suppliers.

Source: Samsung

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