Samsung has just taken a significant step towards bridging the gap between its Galaxy ecosystem and Apple devices. The tech giant has rolled out an update for its SmartThings app on iPhone, which now makes it possible to activate SmartThings routines using Siri voice commands.
With this update, users can tap into the power of Siri Shortcuts, a feature that allows them to automate multi-step tasks by dragging and dropping actions from supported apps. But what's exciting is that this update also enables users to access their SmartThings-created routines within the Shortcuts app. For example, you can create an automation that switches on your lights, brews coffee, and raises blinds with just one voice command.
Samsung describes the update as a way to "make it easier for everyone in the home to stay connected," which couldn't be more apt. The company's idea is clear: by integrating SmartThings routines with Siri Shortcuts, users can enjoy seamless automation across their devices.
The implications of this update are vast. Imagine being able to say "Good morning" to your smart speaker and having it activate a routine that turns on the lights, brews coffee, and raises blinds. Or, picture this: saying "Good night" could dim the lights, switch off appliances, and even adjust the thermostat - all with just one voice command.
But the update isn't just about automation; it's also about simplifying control over your smart devices. Users will now be able to see their SmartThings devices and device groups on their Apple Watch and control them on-the-go. The update will also show five of your most recently used devices in iOS Live Activities, giving you quick access to the things that matter.
Overall, this update is a significant step forward for Samsung's SmartThings ecosystem, and it sets the stage for even more innovative integrations with Apple devices in the future.
With this update, users can tap into the power of Siri Shortcuts, a feature that allows them to automate multi-step tasks by dragging and dropping actions from supported apps. But what's exciting is that this update also enables users to access their SmartThings-created routines within the Shortcuts app. For example, you can create an automation that switches on your lights, brews coffee, and raises blinds with just one voice command.
Samsung describes the update as a way to "make it easier for everyone in the home to stay connected," which couldn't be more apt. The company's idea is clear: by integrating SmartThings routines with Siri Shortcuts, users can enjoy seamless automation across their devices.
The implications of this update are vast. Imagine being able to say "Good morning" to your smart speaker and having it activate a routine that turns on the lights, brews coffee, and raises blinds. Or, picture this: saying "Good night" could dim the lights, switch off appliances, and even adjust the thermostat - all with just one voice command.
But the update isn't just about automation; it's also about simplifying control over your smart devices. Users will now be able to see their SmartThings devices and device groups on their Apple Watch and control them on-the-go. The update will also show five of your most recently used devices in iOS Live Activities, giving you quick access to the things that matter.
Overall, this update is a significant step forward for Samsung's SmartThings ecosystem, and it sets the stage for even more innovative integrations with Apple devices in the future.