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Samsung Fridges - Show Off Your Kitchen StyleSamsung refrigerators are designed with your kitchen's design in mind. They come with clever features that will keep you organized and entertained.SmartThings is a free app that allows you to manage your fridge's temperature via Wi-Fi. It is easy to alter the temperature of the fridge and use the FlexZone compartment as an deli, wine, beverage, or soft freeze zone.The Family HubThe Samsung Family Hub fridge's 21-inch touchscreen makes it the kitchen's command center. The apps let you manage calendars, grocery lists as well as record inventory of household items and food items and even leave notes for your family. Music apps (Spotify, iHeartRadio) and the ability to view the interior of the fridge without opening the door are also available.In addition to a plethora of features, Family Hub refrigerators can serve as a smart home control, connecting to your Wi-Fi network and allowing you to control other Samsung smart devices, such as SmartThings-connected ovens, hobs and range hoods. Samsung's app allows you to start, control and monitor these appliances from anyplace in the world, as long as you're connected to the internet.This feature isn't included in all models of the Family Hub fridge. Certain models don't have a camera to enable the View Inside feature, while others do, but they only support two or three cameras at the same time.samsung fridges Frydge found it to be an effective app for reducing food wastage and maximizing the capabilities of the refrigerator. We used it to set reminders for when we had to eat leftovers, and also track the expiration dates for items in our fridge. The cameras in the fridge also let us quickly and easily make grocery lists so that we don't miss anything important during our next trip.The Family Hub fridges also have other smart features that set them above the competition, including an automatic morning briefing with news content and an interactive web browser controlled by voice. The fridge also has an integrated speaker that plays music as well as podcasts, and a variety of other audio content. It's a great feature, but it doesn't have the same audio quality as the Bluetooth speaker.The Family Hub fridge's most significant drawback is its cost however it does come with many other excellent features. It's among the most well-designed smart fridges available and it offers a wide array of features that are worth the investment, even for families who do not intend to utilize all the features.The FreezerSamsung's most recent and boldest attempt to sell us on smart fridges is the Family Hub Refrigerator. This refrigerator is more modern than any other model on the market thanks to its 21.5-inch touchscreen, with apps loaded, the camera for monitoring inventory in the door and the stylish, sleek stainless-steel finish. It's also pricey -- starting at $5600 or $6,000 for the counter-depth model that has a larger capacity.The Family Hub is a great fridge that can do everything, including manage your calendar and grocery list. Its lack of integration with SmartThings as well as its numerous apps and its lack of voice controls feel like missed opportunities. And it's less spacious than high-end French door models, even with the extra ice capacity.Another thing to consider when you are shopping for a refrigerator is the amount of energy it will use over its entire life cycle. This includes the energy embodied by the raw materials, the energy required to manufacture it, and any additional gas or electricity it will consume while operating in your home. We've conducted some studies on this and found that Samsung refrigerators generally use less energy than the typical refrigerator.You can also determine how much energy your refrigerator will consume by examining its ENERGY STAR rating, which will tell you what percentage of energy it consumes each year. But, it's crucial to remember that the ENERGY STAR label only applies to refrigerators with the highest energy efficiency standards and that even a "high-efficiency" refrigerator will consume more energy than a fridge that is less efficient. It's essential to conduct some research before purchasing a refrigerator.The French DoorThe Family Hub fridge is Samsung's most recent, and perhaps the boldest attempt to convince us on the idea of smart fridges. It features the French door design that's nowadays commonplace in modern refrigerators. However, it features an 21.5 inch touchscreen that includes cameras and apps that track the food inventory. It's also, in my opinion, the most expensive fridge available.The refrigerator is modern, but it's not a radical change from the way we've used fridges in the past. The truth is, a fridge has always been something of a town post for families with busy schedules, serving as a place to display calendars reports, report cards, and to-do lists, reminding us of soccer practice, or even just to write down items we'll need to purchase.Samsung's app offers many of the same functions similar to those you'd get on a smartphone and, while the touchscreen is a huge improvement over the sluggish and unresponsive touchscreens found on earlier smart refrigerators but it's still limited in terms of what can be accomplished with it. The apps are primarily designed to track the food inventory of your fridge and set timers. However, it's difficult to not be disappointed Alexa isn't there.While Samsung doesn't offer an official breakdown of where their products are assembled, based on the fact that they have four chip fabrication centers in South Korea and one in Austin, Texas, it's probably safe to assume that most of the fridges are made overseas (Manufacturing-Centers). This means that, during the life-cycle of the fridge, the sun's energy is used to make the raw materials needed to make the fridge. Then, the kinetic energy is consumed to transport, manufacture and operate the fridge.Smart refrigerators are more efficient from a carbon footprint standpoint than traditional fridges because they use less energy and gas to cool their contents and operate the internal systems. Smart refrigerators are energy efficient and designed to reduce power consumption when not being used.The BespokeIf you're willing spend more than $3,000 on a refrigerator with a customizable design, this model from Samsung is a great way to showcase your kitchen style. With removable panels of different colors that can be swapped out at any time, this model is a fun option for those who are looking for an appliance that matches their interior design. The fridge isn't worth the price if want more advanced functionality.Smart refrigerators are connected to internet through Wi-Fi. They let you check the status of your appliance remotely, view what's inside without opening the fridge door, and even check whether the doors are shut. They also help conserve energy. Many come with coffee makers and ice-makers to help you save money.These appliances are designed to conserve energy, with the ENERGY STAR Certification and SmartThings, which allows you to monitor and manage the power consumption of your refrigerator using an app on your smartphone. You can set a timer that will remind you to complete tasks like buying groceries or throwing food waste in the trash.Samsung Family Hub fridges have touchscreens similar to smartphones. You can create shopping lists and search for recipes and more. You can also use the app to stream TV on your Samsung smart TV, although you'll need a Wi-Fi connection as well as a Samsung account are required.You can also make use of the Family Hub to manage your digital calendar and make notes for housemates or family members. You can also opt to sync your Samsung fridge to your Samsung SmartThings smart home system, so you can view what's inside the fridge from anywhere.However touchscreens can be a challenge to use. It's not as responsive as a smartphone, with the ability to draw and type often is a problem. It is also limited in terms of its touch resolution. The large bezel on the screen could make it hard to accurately select the button.In terms of eco-friendly features go The Family Hub refrigerator is a excellent option. Its ENERGY STAR rating means that it's designed to consume less than half of the average household refrigerator's electricity. This is due to the fridge's lower energy consumption and a more efficient refrigeration system. The fridge's embodied power is also low, meaning that it does not require as many raw materials or resources to make.