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Samsung Refrigerators – Stay Organized While Staying Connected Samsung refrigerators are equipped with cutting-edge technology to help you keep the family's schedule as well as your grocery list. The Samsung app and Family Hub help you stay connected and organized. The smart fridges also consume less energy than conventional refrigerators. The reason for this is because they are made from steel, iron and aluminum that require thermal and kinetic energies to form and finish. Energy STAR® ENERGY STAR® certification is an independent seal of energy efficiency. Products that comply with the ENERGY STAR requirements consume less energy, saving you money on your utility bills and preserving the environment. The ENERGY STAR Label has aided retailers, manufacturers and consumers to align around common metrics that measure the energy consumption and performance. The Energy STAR® certified Samsung Family Hub refrigerator can help you reduce your electric bill. Its innovative cooling system ensures that your food stays fresher for longer and uses less energy than traditional refrigerators. This model has an inverter that is digital, which provides powerful cooling with less noise and 50% less energy consumption. It is backed by a warranty of 20 years. The Family Hub fridge has an integrated kitchen assistant to help you plan meals and keep track of expiration dates. For instance, if purchase a chicken, mozzarella cheese and tomatoes from the market, your fridge will automatically set reminders to determine whether they're getting old. You can also find recipes and manage your calendar using the 21-inch display inside the door, which acts as an iPad dock. Bixby's full voice integration allows you to look up recipes and ask questions on the move. BIXBY® Bixby is Samsung's personal assistant and is available on Galaxy smartphones and tablets. Samsung has also integrated it into smart TVs and refrigerators. The company plans to integrate it into more products. Similar to competitors such as Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa, it can understand your voice to execute commands. However, it is also able to interpret your intentions and provide context which is a major advantage over the other. The Bixby application can make use of the camera on your phone to identify objects, animals and also provide shopping results and estimate calories, or find nearby attractions. The IFTTT engine (If This, Then That), which is part of the routines feature and mode allows you to automate various actions. You can turn on the system by saying “Hey Bixby”. For instance, if you want it to play a particular playlist each day when you return home, you just need to say it. Bixby is powered by generative AI and massive-scale machine learning to make your experience unique and seamless. Samsung takes privacy very seriously. It offers multiple options to manage the collection of data and how it is used. Before you enable Bixby or any other voice assistant, you need to carefully read the fine print to understand how your information will be used. SMART ThingsTM Samsung SmartThings provides a platform that allows you to control and automate a large array of devices, including cameras, lights and locks and appliances, speakers, and thermostats like refrigerators. You can connect them to the SmartThings hub and use the SmartThings app to centralize their management. SmartThings lets you create scenes, which are multiple automated actions that occur when you trigger a device, such as turning on lights or launching a dishwasher. You can also install SmartApps which are ready-made automation recipes. Until recently the SmartThings app included a Marketplace that provided a range of such pre-configured Automations from both Samsung and other developers, but this feature was eliminated with the new SmartThings app in 2018. You can also design your own IFTTT automation recipes that connect your SmartThings devices to other web services. The SmartThings App gives you a view of the smart home you own which includes your energy usage. The SmartThings app also offers central access to your smart home settings and can work with voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and the Samsung Bixby voice assistant. The app is compatible with the SmartThings Works Program with 100s of brands and can track, monitor and control your refrigerator's smart features using its AI Energy Mode. This can help reduce your energy bills since it optimizes the operation of your refrigerator. SMART FOOD MANAGERTM Samsung has made the first major step to bring a truly seamless AI experience to the kitchen by announcing the release of Samsung Food, a completely revamped version of the smart fridge app that it unveiled last year. The updated version, which is available in 104 countries and eight languages includes recipe personalisation as well as meal planning and cooking functions that are connected to what the company calls a “intelligent food ecosystem”. The app makes use of the massive whisk database, a smart kitchen app that Samsung purchased in 2019. It also incorporates its Food AI technology. Frydge allows users to create an ingredient list which will be automatically added to the refrigerator and also receive personalized recipe suggestions in line with their fitness goals and seasonal availability. The app also allows users to share their favorite recipes on social media via Samsung Live, an enhanced video sharing feature that lets users broadcast live content from their mobile phones to the Family Hub™+ screen. The app also connects to smart kitchen appliances that provide automated cooking instructions. By tapping the menu icon in the app and selecting the appliance, users could send a recipe directly to their slide-in cooktop, or induction range.