SmartThings‑enabled appliances streamline workflow, cut utility costs, and illustrate how IoT can deliver tangible ROI for hospitality operators and home users alike.
The video showcases Samsung’s SmartThings ecosystem powering a suite of connected kitchen appliances in a coffee‑shop setting, highlighting how Wi‑Fi integration transforms everyday tasks into automated, data‑driven experiences.
Key functionalities include a refrigerator with an interior camera that logs inventory, suggests recipes based on available ingredients, and enables one‑click ordering via Instacart. The Bespoke AI induction range receives those recipes, preheats automatically, displays step‑by‑step instructions, and streams live cooking footage, while push notifications keep users informed of progress without opening the oven. The dishwasher can be started or paused from anywhere, alerts users when cycles finish or detergent runs low, and all devices feed energy‑consumption data back to the SmartThings app, which then optimizes usage patterns to reduce costs.
Specific examples illustrate the seamless handoff: a user selects a cookie recipe on the phone, the fridge logs the missing items, the app orders them, and the recipe is sent directly to the range, which preheats to the correct temperature and monitors baking via its camera. The dishwasher’s remote scheduling saved a busy barista a trip back to the back‑of‑house, and the energy‑management dashboard showed a 12% reduction in kilowatt‑hour usage after the app adjusted appliance cycles.
For businesses and consumers alike, these capabilities promise heightened convenience, lower operational overhead, and measurable energy savings, signaling a broader shift toward integrated IoT solutions that turn kitchens into smart, self‑optimizing hubs.
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