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Samsung Fridges - Smart Features That Make Life Easier

Samsung refrigerators are equipped with various intelligent features that make your life easier. They are also Energy Star certified and have a 10-year warranty.

Family Hub is a touchscreen that runs Android integrated into the refrigerator. It lets you manage your calendar, make grocery lists and stream music.

FlexZone

Samsung's fridges are unique. While LG may be the leader in terms of new features, Samsung has a few things that make them stand out. For instance, some Samsung models come with the Food Showcase design and a FlexZone section that can function as a freezer, or fridge. The section has a smart Divider which helps to organize things and ensures proper temperature.

This model is a great choice for those who prefer an elegant, modern look in their kitchen. It has an elegant stainless steel finish with an unibody design that is perfect for any kitchen style. It's got plenty of storage, including two crisper bins that have humidity control as well as three shelves that can be moved according to the need. This refrigerator is also ENERGY-STAR certified, so you can rest assured that it will reduce your energy costs.

Samsung's FlexZone is a new feature that lets you convert the bottom section of the refrigerator into a fridge or freezer depending on your needs. This is an excellent method to maximize storage space while saving on electricity. You can also utilize the FlexZone to store frozen food and fresh vegetables at the same time. This feature is available on certain Samsung French door refrigerators.

The Samsung FlexZone fridge has a flexible design that is able to accommodate many different types of food and beverages. The shelves can be adjusted for large or tall items. The compartments are separated by doors that have independently controlled temperatures. It also comes with an Ice maker that can make both crushed ice and cubes. It comes with a full-width drawer in the pantry to store deli meats and platters for parties.

This refrigerator from Samsung has a large capacity and is a great choice for those who have small space. It features a sleek, modern design and a door-indoor feature that lets you access your favorite foods with ease. The refrigerator is equipped with an inverter compressor that is digital and is constructed of robust materials that can last for many years. It also comes with a recessed hinge that minimizes air gaps, which helps keep your refrigerator running smoothly.

Door-in-Door

Door-in-Door refrigerators feature a dedicated compartment inside the fridge that opens with just one pull of the handle, making it easier to access drinks, condiments, or snacks without opening the main refrigerator. This will reduce the loss of cold air and help keep food fresher for longer. Some refrigerators offer this technology as a standalone option, while others, like the LG Side-by-Side Refrigerator, fridge freezer small LRMVC2306S incorporate it into the design of the fridge so that opening the dedicated door opens both the door in door compartment and the main refrigerator compartment.

While many bells and whistles might seem like gimmicks for some but they are designed to satisfy a real consumer need. Samsung refrigerators have a Door-in-Door feature that is an excellent example. It allows you to access often-used items such as butter, ketchup, and milk without opening the entire fridge. This could result in cooling performance suffering from cold air loss.

Other examples include the Family Hub interactive refrigerator doors that are available on certain Samsung French-door models. These allow you to plan your calendar, stream apps and create to-do lists right from the refrigerator's touchscreen. Some even have cameras within the fridge, so you can monitor the food and drinks you consume from anywhere.

Family Hub

A 21-inch touchscreen powered by Tizen is integrated into the refrigerator. It can be used as a digital board, smart speaker powered by Bixby, fridge manager and tablet powered by apps. The fridge for sale also houses three cameras that take images every when the door closes. This allows you to view inside. (This feature isn't available in all stores yet.) The Family Hub is preloaded with various apps that can help you stay organized, connected and in contact with your family. These apps range from grocery delivery services to recipe applications, and even a whiteboard where you can leave messages for your family or your children.

The Family Hub offers a variety of apps to keep everyone entertained. You can play music through the built-in speakers in your refrigerator, which is perfect for impromptu kitchen dance parties. You can use the touchscreen to stream content directly from your Samsung device, for instance TVs that support Samsung's SmartThings platform.

While the Family Hub has some great features but it's not without limitations. One of the most noticeable is the absence of an app store for third-party apps. If you don't want to use the default screens or applications then you can't download anything else. That could be an issue if you want to use a different app for reminders or shopping lists, or in the case of a specific loyalty program you prefer to use with your food-related apps.

Another limitation is that you can't make use of voice control to interact with the fridge. When Samsung first introduced the Family Hub refrigerator, Alexa integration was the most talked about bullet point in the features list. It was basically turning the fridge freezer small into an enormous Amazon Echo for your kitchen. The integration never took place and is an important omission.

Despite its limitations, the Family Hub is a practical and impressive gadget. It's a nice way to stay in touch to your family, manage your kitchen and groceries, and manage your home's smart devices--assuming you're an Samsung customer and you're willing to utilize the app-only options the Family Hub offers.

SmartThings

SmartThings doesn't receive the attention that Amazon Alexa and Google Home do, but it's a robust and flexible smart home platform. Its hub comes with Z-Wave radios and Zigbee radios. This means you can integrate a vast range of compatible devices, such as Lutron, Sonos Ecobee, Lifx Ring, Belkin Arlo and Philips Hue. SmartThings comes with Scenes that permit you to control a grouping of compatible devices simultaneously. You can create a scene, called "movie-night" that dims your lights and turns on the Blu-ray player.

The SmartThings app lets you control and monitor the various connected appliances, including the refrigerator. The app will alert you when the refrigerator is using too much energy, for example. The app will alter the settings of your appliance to help you achieve your energy-saving goals. The SmartThings app also allows you to set up custom schedules and create automated programs that shut off your oven or dishwasher before you go to bed, for example.

Samsung has preinstalled SmartThings on all of its tablets and smartphones since it purchased the company in 2014. It's one of the most reliable platforms for home automation, but not without a hitch. Many users have reported significant server outages. This is a major worry for people who depend heavily on their home automation technology. The good news is that these outages usually last only a few hours long, and the engineers of the company are working to resolve the problem.

If you're looking for a smart fridge that will connect to other appliances in your home, the SmartThings-compatible Family Hub is an excellent choice. It is compatible with other Samsung devices, as well as a wide variety of third-party smart devices. It is compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant and Mercedes Benz voice assistant.

The Family Hub refrigerator is also equipped with other smart home features, such as touchscreen, whiteboard digital, and an integrated camera. You can write notes, schedule reminders and share shopping lists and grocery lists using the whiteboard.