And here it is eight years later. We still don't use paper towels and we still go through a lot of white vinegar and castile soap. But technology is a part of our life, and one that in many ways improves it. I just quit my day job to focus on this blog full time. I chose a profession that is dependent on speedy internet. Quite often on a Saturday morning, I will be in my office on my computer, Karl will be in the kitchen streaming Spotify on his Bluetooth speaker, and Emerson will be upstairs in her room or in my office with me, watching YouTube or downloading a movie to watch later. On top of internet, my job relies on prompt receipt of packages at our front door and feeling at ease when traveling for the blog. All of this requires technology, but this technology allows me to be home with my family while I pursue my dream.
Samsung reached out and asked if I would be interesting in partnering to test out Connect Home. For such a lifestyle-related brand, the decision to partner is made by the whole family. And there was no question about agreeing to this, in fact Karl was pretty psyched to check it out and had researched it and considered us getting it prior to me mentioning the partnership. We deal with spotty Internet and Wi-Fi, it's pretty common in our New Deal-era row homes. We also have the Ring.com system in our home and appreciate the ability to connect it (and tons of other smart home products) through the Connect App and be able to check on it when on travel or even when a raccoon in our recycling bin sets it off at 2am. In short, we all were excited to try it.
Samsung Home Connect is the only whole-home Wi-Fi system that also works as a SmartThings Hub for all your "smart" home devices. With no monthly fee, Samsung SmartThings makes it easy to automate and manage your smart home, and gives you the flexibility to expand your smart home with lights, door locks, cameras, voice assistants, thermostats and more. Connecting with SmartThings via the Connect App is really user friendly, and from it we can check on our Ring.com cameras. We've been discussing trying Phillips Hue lighting and now knowing it also works with the Samsung system, we're more interested in it. The ability to control our smart home products through one intuitive app is life changing. We don't have a Nest thermostat, but we have friends who do and they also work with Samsung Home! The app will also help you set up your hubs in the perfect locations in your home, as well as easily see and manage connected devices, set parental controls and allow guest access. Speaking of guest access, our old Wi-Fi name was something really random and the password even more random and hard to remember. With the Samsung Connect App, we were able to easily rename our Wi-Fi and choose a new password - and with its security technologies and automatic firmware updates, we know that it's helping to keep our smart devices secure.
Samsung describes Connect Home as the connective tissue of a home... and they're right. It's all easily managed in one place on the app, and all the tools you use are working better and have stronger Wi-Fi. Gotta say, the whole family is a fan of Samsung Connect Home.