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At the recent 57th U.S. Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2024), Samsung Electronics announced some exciting smart home partners, including Tesla, Hyundai Kia and Genesis. brand. This cooperation will further promote the interconnection between smart homes and cars, bringing users a more convenient smart life experience.
The much-watched cooperation between Samsung Electronics and Tesla mainly focuses on smart home and energy management. According to officials, users of Samsung’s SmartThings platform will be able to connect to products such as Tesla’s Powerwall home energy storage battery and track power generation and power usage in real time. This technology will be demonstrated at CES 2024 and is planned for large-scale launch in the second quarter of this year.
According to a live demonstration, when connected to a Tesla Powerwall battery, the Samsung SmartThings Energy energy platform can be synchronized with the Powerwall's "Storm Watch" function. This means users can receive notifications about severe weather via their Samsung phone or TV. In addition, SmartThings Energy can also be connected with other Tesla products, including cars, solar inverters and wall chargers, to monitor and switch energy status. This integration can provide users with a more convenient and intelligent energy management experience.
The cooperation between Hyundai-Kia Group and Samsung Electronics is very special. The car brand leverages Samsung's IoT platform to connect home-to-car and car-to-home services through SmartThings. Drivers can control home appliances through voice commands in the car, such as turning on the home air conditioner, sweeping robot or washing machine in advance. Similarly, you can also remotely control the vehicle at home and turn on functions such as air conditioning or seat heating in advance. In addition, you can check the vehicle status and adjust the charging time of the electric vehicle. This smart connected functionality provides drivers with a more convenient and comfortable experience.
At the latest conference, Samsung Electronics demonstrated their Ready Vision augmented reality technology. This technology applies functions that previously existed only in virtual reality glasses to cars and presents them to the driver in the form of a HUD head-up display. Compared with HUDs currently on the market, this technology integrates more functions, such as providing the fastest parking route or the address of a coffee shop. In the future, this technology may also cooperate with merchants to present more information.
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