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Aqara is an early participant of SmartThings’ Matter Early Access Program. Sharing the common goal of promoting a seamless interoperability across different IoT devices, brands, and platforms ...
Galaxy Upcycling at Home lets you turn Samsung Galaxy S, Note, and Z series models released from 2018, running Android 9 or later, into a smartphone accessory.
SmartThings, the leader in automation and the easy way to make homes smart, today announces integration with Kasa Smart by TP-Link, a leading global p ...
Samsung has announced a Partner Early Access Program for its SmartThings smart home platform, allowing companies such as Eve Systems and Aqara to start testing their Matter-compatible devices.
The company used the SmartThings Developer Center, including the Certification by Similarity program, which allowed Philips Hue to easily certify all of their products.
Samsung announced the “Works With SmartThings” certification program at SDC today. Now this program is not actually new. Samsung debuted this program a few years ago.
During the Samsung Developer Conference and coinciding with the release of dev tools, Samsung revealed that SmartThings has over 45 million active users.
From early 2020 there'll be a new SmartThings Device SDK Beta program, to fast-track compatible devices to shelves. As for the new Rules API, Samsung is building on shortcuts and automation.
Samsung SmartThings is our current favorite smart home hub, and Google Nest cameras, smart thermostats, and doorbells are among our favorite smart home devices.
Samsung's SmartThings is at the tail end of an 18-month transformation to stop hardware production and pivot entirely to software.
As a part of the "Galaxy Upcycling at Home" program, Samsung SmartThings can now use an old phone as a sensor for home automation.
SmartThings was born as an independent company in 2012 when it launched one of the largest Kickstarter campaigns ever: a $1.2 million funding program for the company's first smart home hub.