Hyundai, Kia and Samsung work together to ‘connect’ cars to homes January 04, 2024 1

Modern cars are becoming more sophisticated and offer users infotainment systems. increasingly advanced digital functions. Now there is something new in the field of connected cars. Hyundai and Kia announced an agreement with Samsung This will allow car manufacturers to connect Samsung’s “SmartThings” IoT (Internet of Things) platform to their vehicles’ infotainment systems. So this is a partnership for Services “Car for home” and “House for car”.

CONTROL YOUR HOME FROM YOUR CAR

Read more, Hyundai and Kia customers in the future they will be able to control smart devices in their home (TV, air conditioning, etc.) through the on-board infotainment systems of their vehicles. Additionally, using the SmartThings platform, people from home will be able to remotely control some vehicle functions (ignition, climate control, opening and closing windows and much more).

After this, users will be able set up various procedures to be able to automatically control certain functions of your home or car. For example, by activating Home Mode, you can turn on the air conditioner and air purifier in the house from the car, start the robot vacuum cleaner and turn on the lights in the house. Instead, before leaving the house, you can turn on the Away mode to turn off unnecessary lights and start the robot vacuum cleaner, and activate the car’s air conditioning to maintain the desired temperature inside the cabin.

In addition, EV owners will be able to use SmartThings’ integrated home energy management service to check their home and vehicle’s energy consumption and adjust optimal charging times. The two car manufacturers’ goal is to offer customers more and more Car-to-Home and Home-to-Car services over time.

Author: Filippo Vendrame

Source: HD Motori

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