At CES 2014, Samsung unveiled an ecosystem of smart home, and in July, the South Korean giant has joined a consortium of Thread, whose efforts are aimed at creating standards for home automation. And in August, Samsung for $ 200 million acquired SmartThings, which is engaged in production of various devices and sensors. As can be seen, Samsung is ready to work hard to become one of the leading suppliers of equipment for the smart home.
Samsung has announced the expansion of the ecosystem Smart Home, which allow you to work with third-party devices. First of all, it will position sensors, smart power sockets, IP-cameras and digital door locks - corresponding components will be included in the development kit Smart Home, which will be released later this year.
Tracking feature allows you to control power consumption of individual devices and the appetite to impose restrictions to improve the economy. In addition, to manage smart home will be using voice commands or via a smartphone Galaxy .
More details about the ecosystem Samsung is going to present at the IFA 2014 this week.