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December 2016
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Published: 2018-10-08, Author: John , review by: pcmag.com
Easy to install, Doubles as a home automation hub, Supports MU-MIMO data streaming, Strong close-range throughput performance,
Most settings require switching to the Plume app, No QoS settings or anti-malware tools, Middling MU-MIMO performance
The Samsung SmartThings WiFi is a combination mesh system and home automation hub that will bring speedy close-range Wi-Fi to all corners of your home...
Easy to install, Doubles as a home automation hub, Supports MU-MIMO data streaming, Strong close-range throughput performance
Most settings require switching to the Plume app, No QoS settings or anti-malware tools, Limited parental controls, Middling MU-MIMO performance
The Samsung SmartThings WiFi is a combination mesh system and home automation hub that will bring speedy close-range Wi-Fi to all corners of your home...
Published: 2018-07-10, Author: Michael , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: A great wireless router is an essential element of tech life, whether you’re building out a smart home or you just want the best experience streaming music and video at home. We pick the best models here, because even those...
Low cost of entry for a smart home hub, SmartThings app allows for powerful scheduling and routines, Smart home voice controls are built right into the Shield TV remote
TV placement could limit the range of operation, No built-in battery backup or offline support, SmartThings doesn't work with Apple's Siri for voice control
The SmartThings dongle for the The Nvidia Shield TV is less expensive than a full-sized smart home hub, but it's capabilities aren't quite equal...
Abstract: The SmartThings DIY home automation system originally found its place in the market thanks to a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign and ultimately, an acquisition by Samsung. This DIY smart home system is a simple, ingenious way to add some smart features t...
Published: 2016-12-14, Author: Jared , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: When shopping for a smart water leak sensor, you can either pay more for lots of extra features, or opt for a basic device that simply sends alerts to your phone.Samsung's SmartThings Water Leak sensor falls into the latter camp. At $40 per sensor, it's o...
The SmartThings Leak Sensor works reliably and features a streamlined design
It's so simple, some people might be reluctant to drop $40 on it
SmartThings' device is reliable and simple to install. For those who already have a SmartThings hub, getting one or two of these sensors to put around the house should be a no-brainer...
Published: 2016-02-08, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
simple setup, crossplatform, decent app, developer community, multiple standards in one box, unites your existing kit, adaptable
not compatible with everything, workarounds for nonnatively supported devices will be difficult for some, Internet of Things still very early in its lifecycle
The Internet of Things is still a bit of a mess of standards and protocols, with loads of devices unable to talk to each other. The SmartThings Hub is the closest thing I've come across to unifying your existing and new kit.Setting up officially compatibl...