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Samsung launches SmartThings Hub to manage home IoT systems

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With Samsung losing momentum in areas like smartphones and
tablets, the company announced today an ambitious bet on the Internet of
Things as it seeks to regain momentum.
At the IFA consumer electronics trade show in Berlin, Samsung
officials unveiled a SmartThings Hub, which can be used to connect
security cameras, smart thermostats, and other smart home gadgets. The
hub was developed by SmartThings, the company Samsung acquired last year.
The hub, which costs $99, has a backup battery that lasts 10 hours,
and can perform many functions between gadgets locally in the event that
Internet connection is lost.
In addition, SmartThings has created the “Smart Home Monitor,” a
system that operates around the hub to provide information about
potential break-ins, smoke and fire alerts, and other household
calamities via video clips and notifications that are sent to your
smartphone.
SmartThings also updated its app for iOS and Android to simplify
remote control of the smart home system. In addition, the SmartThings
system now has more than 200 compatible partners, and the company said
it has posted its smart home protocols on GitHub to allow other
developers to make their devices compatible with the Samsung system.
"An IOT device from Samsung - Cool one"