Samsung announced a number of new features for consumers during its presentation at CES 2024 this Monday (8).

Among new smart TVs and monitors, Samsung is also continuing to develop its Ballie personal robot, incorporating smart device management features into vehicles, and much more.

More security with Samsung Knox

Security improvements to the Samsung Knox platform were one of the company’s highlights at CES 2024. The improvements extend encryption with Knox Matrix to smart TVs and smart refrigerators, making connected devices more protected from threats.

Additionally, Knox Vault, a highly reliable isolated subsystem, It will also be available for Galaxy A mobile phones and Neo QLED 8K TVs.

New features in Samsung SmartThings

Significant additions have also been made to the Samsung SmartThings smart device management center. The vehicle is now compatible with Tesla’s energy generation and storage systems and helps the user monitor weather forecasts and informs them of times when a storm could prevent solar energy capture.

Samsung SmartThings can be used to manage the production and power management of Tesla devices.

The partnership with Hyundai also ensures benefits for the automaker’s vehicles. SmartThings can be used to personalize voice commands for basic functions like adjusting the temperature and operating the windows, as well as controlling home devices inside the car.

Developments in Samsung Ballie robot

Development work on Samsung Ballie, the robot introduced at CES 2020, continues to progress. The device has now evolved to become an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant that connects to other smart devices.

With this, it helps the user with daily tasks, in addition to using its built-in projector to quickly display information on walls.

Samsung Ballie has evolved and is now planned to be a robot with artificial intelligence.

Galaxy Book 4 with Microsoft Copilot

Samsung is another company that has adopted Copilot as Windows’ main virtual assistant. The company emphasized that Microsoft’s artificial intelligence helps with everyday actions such as finding files and reading and summarizing mobile phone messages, as well as making interoperability between computer and mobile phone more intuitive.

Galaxy Book 4 adopts Microsoft Copilot as its default virtual assistant.

Another feature that the company highlights is In the Galaxy Book 4 is the ability to use Galaxy mobile phones as webcams. This plugin allows you to capture images using the front or rear camera with features like AI-managed background blur and auto-framing. A must have in Galaxy S24.

Available on smart TVs, monitors and speakers

CES 2024 also saw the launch of various devices, including monitors, smart TVs and speakers. One of the highlights is the Music Frame, a speaker inspired by The Frame series.

At the event, more smart TVs in the OLED and Neo QLED series were introduced, as well as the new Samsung Odyssey G6, G8 and G9 monitors with 3D images that eliminate the need for glasses.

Harman Ready Care

The long-standing partnership between Samsung and HARMAN also bore fruit at CES 2024. The companies announced HARMAN Ready Care, which focuses on improving driver and passenger safety, and Ready Vision, which turns windshields into smart displays.

Source: Tec Mundo

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