Samsung is transforming daily life into a seamless, intuitive experience with the opening of its SmartThings Home Showroom at the Science Hub Tower. The space allows Filipino homeowners to explore how SmartThings connects TVs, appliances, and devices, enabling complete control of their living spaces from a single platform.

“With SmartThings, we harness AI and connected ecosystems to turn routines into effortless, personalized experiences,” said Roman Han, President of Samsung Electronics Philippines. “Our goal is a home that adapts to each family, letting them focus on people and moments that matter.”

The showroom demonstrates a fully connected home environment. In living rooms, Vision AI TVs paired with Q-Series Soundbars deliver immersive entertainment, while WindFree™ Air Conditioners and smart lighting let families adjust comfort and ambiance instantly. For home offices, the Smart Monitor M8 connects seamlessly with Galaxy tablets, allowing content handoff, appliance monitoring, and security management without leaving the workspace. Wellness is also enhanced, with real-time health metrics from a Galaxy Watch displayed on TVs to support guided workouts.

In the kitchen, Bespoke AI appliances like the Side-by-Side Refrigerator Family Hub provide recipe suggestions, track food inventory, and even play music while cooking. Laundry and garment care solutions, such as the Bespoke AI Laundry Combo and AirDresser, automate chores, freeing up time for more meaningful activities. At day’s end, SmartThings lets users adjust lighting, temperature, or play relaxing audio from the Music Frame for restful sleep.

Beyond homes, SmartThings also strengthens business operations by streamlining workflows, improving service delivery, and enhancing security through Samsung Knox and SmartThings Pro. From retail displays to critical high-compliance sectors, these solutions reduce downtime, optimize resources, and enable future-ready efficiency.

“SmartThings is designed to create intelligent and convenient experiences for both households and businesses, preparing Filipino homes and organizations for the future,” Han added.