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Samsung refrigerators are designed with your kitchen's style in mind. These refrigerators have smart features that keep you busy and well-organized.

SmartThings is a free app that lets you manage your fridge's temperature via Wi-Fi. You can easily alter the temperature of your fridge and use the FlexZone compartment as a wine, deli, beverage, or soft freeze zone.

The Family Hub

The Samsung Family Hub fridge's 21-inch touchscreen makes it the kitchen's command center. The apps provide a way for managing calendars and grocery lists as well as logging household and food inventory, and leaving memos for family members. Music apps (Spotify, iHeartRadio) and the ability to look at the inside of the refrigerator without opening the door are also available.

Family Hub refrigerators are equipped with a range of features. They can also function as an intelligent home control system, connecting to your Wi Fi and allows you to control other Samsung smart appliances, like smartThings-connected hobs, ovens and range hoods. Samsung's app lets you begin and manage these appliances from any location, as long as there is an internet connection.

This feature isn't available in all models of the Family Hub fridge. Some models do not have cameras that support the View Inside feature. Others do but only one or two cameras can be used at any time.

Despite this, we still discovered the app to be an effective tool to reduce food waste and making the most of your fridge's capabilities. We utilized the app to set reminders for eating leftovers and also to track expiration dates for the items in our fridge. The cameras in the fridge also allowed us to quickly and easily make grocery lists so we wouldn't miss anything important during our next trip.

Family Hub refrigerators have other innovative features that make them stand out among the other refrigerators. They include an automated morning briefing, which includes news content, and an interactive voice-controlled browser. The fridge comes with an integrated speaker that can play audio podcasts, music and other audio-based content. It's a nice feature, however it lacks the quality of sound that comes from a dedicated Bluetooth speaker.





The Family Hub fridge's main drawback is the price however it does come with a lot of other great features. It's one of the best-designed smart fridges available and offers a wide range of features that make it worth the price even for families that do not intend to utilize all of its features.

The Freezer

Samsung's latest and boldest attempt to sell us on smart fridges is the Family Refrigerator. This fridge is more modern than any other model on the market thanks to its 21.5-inch touchscreen, which has apps loaded, the camera for monitoring inventory in the door and a sleek, attractive stainless-steel look. It's also costly -- starting at $5600, or $6,000 for the counter-depth model which has a bigger capacity.

The Family Hub is a great fridge that can do everything, including manage your calendar and grocery lists. The lack of SmartThings integration, its overly-many apps, and its lack of voice controls feel like missed opportunities. The interior isn't as spacious as high-end French doors and even with the additional capacity for ice.

When shopping for a fridge take into consideration the amount of energy that it will use throughout its life. This includes the embodied energy of the raw materials that are used, the energy needed to make it, as well as any additional natural gas or electricity it will consume while operating at your home. We've conducted some research on this, and discovered that Samsung refrigerators generally use less energy than the average refrigerator.

You can also get a feel for how much energy your refrigerator will consume by looking at its ENERGY Star rating, which should give you an estimate of the amount of energy it uses every year. It is important to keep in mind that the ENERGY STAR only applies to refrigerators that meet the highest standards of energy efficiency. Even a "high-efficiency fridge" will use more power than a refrigerator that doesn't. It is essential to conduct research before purchasing a refrigerator.

The French Door

Samsung's Family Hub fridge is its most recent and perhaps the most bold attempt to convince us of the idea of an "smart fridge". It adopts the French door build that's now almost ubiquitous among modern refrigerators, and adds the 21.5-inch touchscreen that's loaded with apps and cameras inside that keep the food items in your fridge under control and is offered in an attractive black stainless-steel look. It is also arguably the most expensive refrigerator on the market.

The fridge feels futuristic however it doesn't feel like a complete departure from the way we've always used refrigerators. The refrigerator has always been a sort of town post for families with busy schedules. It was used to store calendars, a to-do list and report cards to remind us of soccer practice or to note what we needed to buy.

Samsung's app has many of the same features as a smartphone. However, the functionality is still limited. The apps are mostly designed to monitor your food inventory and set timers. However, it's difficult to not be disappointed Alexa isn't available.

While Samsung doesn't offer an official breakdown of where their products are assembled, based on the fact that they have four chip fabrication centers in South Korea and one in Austin, Texas, it's probably safe to assume that most of the fridges are made overseas (Manufacturing-Centers). That means that during the course of its entire life, energy from the sun is used to create the raw materials needed to create the fridge, and after that the energy generated by the sun is consumed to transport the fridge, make it operational, and recycle it.

Smart refrigerators are more efficient from a carbon footprint standpoint than traditional refrigerators since they use less gas and electricity to cool their contents as well as run the internal systems. Smart refrigerators are more energy-efficient and designed to reduce power consumption when not in use.

The Bespoke

This customizable Samsung refrigerator is a great option if you're willing spend more than $3000 for a fridge. It will showcase your style in the kitchen. Featuring removable colored panels that can be swapped at anytime it's a fun option for those who want refrigerators that match the style of their home. The fridge isn't worth the price if you are looking for more advanced features.

Smart refrigerators can connect to internet via Wi-Fi. This allows you to look inside your fridge without opening the door, remotely check that the doors are shut and determine if there is an issue with the appliance. They also conserve energy. Many come with coffee makers and Ice makers to help you save even more.

These appliances are designed to conserve energy and come with ENERGY STAR Certification and SmartThings, which enables you to monitor and control the power usage of your fridge from an app on your smartphone. You can set a timer which will remind you to do things like shopping for groceries or to throw food in the trash.

Samsung Family Hub fridges have touchscreens similar to smartphones. You can create shopping lists or search for recipes and more. You can also utilize the app to watch TV on your Samsung smart TV, however the connection to Wi-Fi and a Samsung account are required.

The Family Hub can also be used to manage your schedule and to leave notes for housemates or family members. You can also opt to connect your Samsung fridge to your Samsung SmartThings smart home system, so that you can see what's in the fridge from anywhere.

However the touchscreen can be difficult to use. It's not as responsive as smartphones, and drawing and typing can be a challenge. It is also limited in terms of its resolution for touch. It can be difficult to choose buttons accurately due to the huge bezel around the screen.

In terms of eco-friendly features are concerned, the Family Hub refrigerator is a great choice. The Energy STAR rating means that it uses less than half the energy of a typical household refrigerator. This is due to its lower energy consumption and a more efficient refrigeration system. The fridge's embodied power is also low, which means it doesn't require as many raw materials or resources for its production.

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