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April 9, 2025

Samsung Electronics Unveils Latest SmartThings Update

Enhanced Automation, Sleep Wellness, and Matter 1.4 support are all Included in the Update

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April 9, 2025 - Samsung Electronics today announced an update to its global connected living platform, SmartThings, further enhancing the AI home experience. SmartThings introduces new features and improvements each quarter to provide users a more seamless and convenient connected life.

The highlight of this update is the integration of SmartThings with Samsung Health, designed to improve users' sleep environments while enabling more personalized automation experiences. The update also expands Calm Onboarding to support a wider range of devices and adds compatibility with the Matter 1.4 standard.

“SmartThings' latest update represents our ongoing efforts to make the smart home more intuitive, connected, and personalized,” said Jaeyeon Jung, Executive Vice President and Head of SmartThings at Samsung Electronics. “We’re excited to continue pushing the boundaries of smart home innovation by empowering users through enhanced personalization and automation, including sleep wellness.”

Samsung Newsroom outlines some of the key changes below.

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▲ (Left) A sleep environment summary card displayed in Galaxy Now Briefing, (Right) a detailed sleep environment report

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▲ (Left) The automation routine setup screen with Samsung TV Plus actions, (Right) a broadcasting feature using SmartThings linked speakers


Smarter Sleep Environments With Samsung Health Integration

Sleep environment reports 1 through Samsung Health on Galaxy devices create optimal conditions for rest by providing detailed insights into key factors - such as temperature, humidity, and CO2 levels, and light intensity - through connected devices and sensors. These reports summarize the previous night’s sleep conditions and offer personalized suggestions for improvement.

When paired with the Galaxy Watch or Galaxy Ring, the latest update enables SmartThings to automatically adjust the environment based on the user’s actual sleep and wake times 2. For example, routines can be set to turn off lights and the TV at bedtime or to open curtains and play music in the morning.

Greater Flexibility with SmartThings Routines

With the latest update, SmartThings now supports automation routines based on recurring schedules - weekly, monthly, or annual - offering added flexibility for a variety of scenarios. For instance, users can automatically change the color of smart lights to celebrate special occasions like birthdays.

In addition, SmartThings routines now integrate with Samsung TV Plus on2025 Samsung TV models. This allows users to include entertainment preferences in their smart home routines - whether it’s setting the TV to turn on the news in the morning or switching to a favorite channel at a preset time to ensure they don’t miss a show.

Broadcasting through SmartThings Connected Speakers

A new broadcasting feature allows users to send voice messages across SmartThings-connected speakers, making in-home communication more convenient. For example, if a parent is away from home and sends a voice message through the SmartThings app saying, "I'll be home soon, but have a snack from the fridge if you’re hungry,” -- the message will automatically play on the designated home speaker. With real-time message delivery, families can stay connected no matter where they are.

Expanding Calm Onboarding to More Devices

Samsung has offered the Calm Onboarding 3 feature since late 2023, streamlining setup for Samsung home appliances purchased through Samsung.com or official Samsung stores by linking the entire product journey - from order and delivery to connection with the SmartThings app. In the latest SmartThings update, Samsung is expanding Calm Onboarding beyond its own products to include compatible third-party smart home devices for a more seamless and intuitive connectivity experience. Users who purchaseSmartThings-compatible smart home devices directly from Samsung.com will now receive purchase and delivery updates within the SmartThings app. The rollout will begin in Korea, with plans to expand to other countries 4.

In Korea, Samsung is already selling SmartThings-compatible devices from partner companies via Samsung.com to enhance the AI Home experience. This year, the company plans to launch a similar smart home marketplace in global markets — extending Calm Onboarding to even more devices and further driving the growth of the SmartThings ecosystem.

Matter 1.4 Support

SmartThings continues to advance the IoT landscape by expanding its support for Matter 1.4. The latest version of the standard includes a wide range of energy management devices- such as water heaters, heat pumps, solar power devices, and battery storage devices. These newly supported device categories build on existing popular device types like lights, thermostats, switches, air conditioners, air purifiers, fans, door locks, and more. By integrating AI-powered routines, expanding device compatibility, and supporting the latest Matter standard, SmartThings reinforces its ongoing commitment to innovation - making the connected home more intelligent, energy-efficient and seamless for users and their families.

For more information about the latest updates, please visit https://www.samsung.com/smartthings/.


1. The Sleep Environment Report is available on Samsung Galaxy smartphones with One UI 7.0 or higher and Samsung Health version 6.29 or later. Availability may expand in the future. To activate, turn on the 'Sleep Sensor Information Collected from Device Sensors' permission in SmartThings Settings > Connect Health App. For more information on devices that can measure sleep environment, refer to the Sleep Condition Report section in the How to Use section of the SmartThings app.

2. Setting routines based on sleep conditions may not be supported in certain countries. This feature is available on Samsung Galaxy smartphones with One UI 7.0 or Samsung Health version 6.29 or later, with plans for future expansion. A connected device capable of detecting sleep and wakefulness — Galaxy Watch 4,5,6,7, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Fit 3, and Galaxy Ring — is required. For more information, refer to the “Accessories” section in the sleep tab of the Samsung Health app.

3. As of April 2025, the 'Calm Onboarding' feature for Samsung products is available in a total of 14 countries, including Korea, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Australia, and Brazil, and is expected to continue to expand throughout the year.

4. This support is planned for countries where the IoT Marketplace, which sells SmartThings compatible smart home devices on Samsung.com, is available. It will be first applied in Korea and gradually expanded to other countries.

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