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Samsung Fridges - Show Off Your Kitchen Style Samsung fridges are designed to showcase your kitchen style. These refrigerators are equipped with smart features to keep you in order and entertained. Connect it to your Wi-Fi and manage it using the SmartThings app. Easily change the fridge's temperature and make use of the FlexZone compartment to serve as an deli, wine beverage, soft freezer zone. The Family Hub The Samsung Family Hub refrigerator's 21-inch touch screen creates it into the central control center of the kitchen. Its apps are a solution for managing grocery lists and calendars, logging food and household inventory, and leaving memos for family members. They also offer entertainment in the form of music apps (Spotify and iHeartRadio for instance) as well as a way to view the inside of the fridge without opening it due to the built-in cameras in the fridge. Family Hub refrigerators are equipped with a range of features. They can also be used as a smart home control system that connects to your Wi Fi and allows you to control other Samsung smart appliances, like Hobs, ovens, and range hoods. Samsung's app allows you to start and control these appliances from anywhere in the world, as long as you have internet access. This feature isn't available on all models of the Family Hub refrigerator. Certain models don't have a camera to use the View Inside feature, while others do, but they only support one or two cameras at one time. We found it a useful application for reducing food waste and maximising the capacity of the refrigerator. We utilized it to create reminders for times when we needed to eat leftovers and track the expiration dates for items in our fridge. The fridge's cameras also allow us to quickly and easily make shopping lists for the grocery store to ensure we don't forget any important items on our next trip. The Family Hub fridges also have other features that make them stand out from most of the competitors, such as an automated morning briefing that includes news content, as well as a voice-controlled web browser. The fridge also comes with an integrated speaker that plays music as well as podcasts, and a variety of other audio content. It's a fun feature however it lacks the quality of sound that comes from an actual Bluetooth speaker. The biggest downside to the Family Hub fridge is the cost however there's plenty to like about this fridge. It's among the most well-designed smart refrigerators on the market and comes with a range of features that make it worth it, even for families that don't intend to use its full capabilities. The Freezer The Family Hub Refrigerator is Samsung's most daring and innovative attempt to sell us smart fridges. It comes with a 21.5-inch touchscreen loaded with apps, cameras that monitor inventory within the doors, and an attractive, sleek stainless-steel black finish makes this fridge look more modern than any other available. It's also costly -- starting at $5600, or $6,000 for the counter-depth model that has a bigger capacity. The Family Hub is a great fridge that can do everything, including managing your grocery list and calendar. But its superfluous applications, lack of voice control, and the absence of SmartThings integration (it does have a camera, however) aren't exactly great opportunities. It's also less spacious than other high-end French doors with the added capacity for ice. When shopping for samsung refrigerators take into consideration the amount of energy it will consume over its lifetime. This includes the embodied energy of the raw materials used, the energy required to produce it, as well as any additional electricity or natural gas it consumes while operating at home. We've done some research into this and found that Samsung refrigerators generally consume less energy than the average refrigerator. You can also get an idea of the amount of energy a refrigerator consumes by looking at its ENERGY STAR ratings. This will reveal the percentage it consumes each 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 fridge that is not. This is why it's crucial to do your research before making a purchase. The French Door The Family Hub fridge is Samsung's latest, and perhaps boldest, attempt to sell us on the idea of a smart fridge. It adopts the French door design that's commonplace in modern refrigerators, adds a 21.5-inch touchscreen loaded with apps and cameras on the inside that keep watch over your food inventory, and comes in a sleek black stainless-steel design. It's also arguably the most expensive refrigerator available (though it isn't necessarily the largest -- that distinction goes to the company's food-focused Chef Collection fridge, which starts at $5,000). The fridge is futuristic however it's not a drastic change from the way we've used refrigerators in the past. After all, a refrigerator has always been something of a town post for busy families, acting as an area to display calendars, report cards and to-do lists, reminding us about soccer practice, or just to record things we'll need to buy. Samsung's app has many of the same functions that you'd expect to find on a smartphone and, while the touchscreen is a big improvement over the sluggish and unresponsive ones that were used on earlier smart refrigerators but it's still restricted in terms of what you can do using it. The apps are designed to let you track the food inventory and set timers, but it's hard not to be dissatisfied that Alexa integration is nowhere to be found. 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). This means that throughout the entire life of the product, energy from the sun is being used to produce the raw materials that make the fridge, and later the energy generated by the sun is consumed to transport the fridge, make it operational, and recycle it. From a carbon footprint point of view from a carbon footprint perspective, smart refrigerators are more efficient than traditional refrigerators since they use less gas and electricity to cool the contents and to run their internal systems. Smart refrigerators are more energy-efficient and are designed to save power when not in use. The Bespoke If you're willing to drop more than $3,000 on a refrigerator, this customizable option from Samsung is a great option to showcase your kitchen's style. The model has removable colored panels that can be changed at anytime. It's an excellent choice for those looking to complement their interior design. The fridge isn't worth the cost if you want more advanced functionality. Smart refrigerators are connected to the internet via Wi-Fi. They let you check the status of your appliance remotely, check what's inside without opening the refrigerator door, and even verify if the doors are closed. They also save energy. Many come with built-in coffee makers and ice machines to help you save even more. These appliances are designed for energy conservation and come with ENERGY STAR Certification and SmartThings, which enables you to monitor and manage the power consumption of your fridge from an app on your smartphone. You can also set up a timer to remind you to buy groceries or put food out for disposal. The Samsung Family Hub fridge uses a touchscreen that's similar to smartphones that lets you create grocery lists, search recipes and more. The app can be used to stream TV on a Samsung smart TV. A Wi-Fi connection is required along with a Samsung account. The Family Hub can also be used to manage your schedule and also to send notes to househo

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