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The Samsung Family Hub:


 
Technology is forever evolving and Samsung is always coming out with something new to enhance day to day life with their ideas. The Samsung Smart Refrigerator is changing the game in kitchens everywhere, well if you have a spare $3,000 that is. Now how does Samsung convince people that spending $3,000 dollars on a refrigerator is normal? By marketing tactics like "It's more than a fridge. It's the Family Hub." This pricey unit lets you view your family schedule and even send SMS messages to family members for daily reminders. 


The Family Hub Fridge has four main categories to access on the 21.5 inch touch screen located on the right door panel. The first category of course is food, the fridge has three cameras built in to the design. These cameras is located inside your refrigerator to show you what is inside your fridge when you are at the grocery store and maybe you are not sure what you have. You can also create your shopping list on the family hub and it will sync up to all your devices you have connected to the Hub. There is also a Food List feature where the Hub will list all the food items that are in your fridge.

Along with the food features the fridge has the Family aspect locked down. Family members can create and send personalized notes to the family hub like "I'll be Home for Dinner" or even reminding someone to grab their lunch in the morning. There is also the sync schedules option for family members so they can know when and where someone might have an appointment.

 

Food and Family are some of the main features along with the Fun aspect. The fun feature allows television mirroring and music steaming. You can download apps to the Hub like Pandora Internet Radio and Spotify music. I did find out that the mirroring feature only work if you have a Samsung television, which honestly does not surprise me as they are trying to expand their brand. 

Finally, there is a connect feature where the Hub keeps your home connected. There is a control panel feature where you can control your lights, front door, oven, etc. Once again to have this feature for your oven or front door you have to have a Samsung oven or smart lock. I looked into some of the apps you can download to your Hub apps like Uber, GrubHub, Amazon Dash, Pinterest, Ring, iHeartRadio, etc.



Technology is constantly changing to match our needs and to simplify our lives, the Samsung Family Hub Smart Fridge is one of those inventions that is changing everyday life.  



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