2024-09-11 14:43:49
Samsung Electronics is pushing the boundaries of accessibility innovation with its latest AI-powered home appliances, making life more convenient for users through inclusive technology. In the future, Samsung home appliances will be able to recognize each family member’s voice, execute voice commands, sync accessibility settings across devices, and support other advanced features.
The company has unveiled groundbreaking accessibility features in its Bespoke AI devices at IFA 2024 — Europe’s largest consumer electronics trade show, held in Berlin, Germany. In line with this year’s IFA theme of “Innovation for All,” Samsung is introducing a more comfortable lifestyle to users.
Personalizing experiences according to each user’s voice
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At IFA 2024, Samsung introduced Voice ID 3 — a revolution in smart home technology that will deliver personalized experiences by distinguishing between the voices of family members.
Home appliances that support Voice ID will be able to understand users’ voice commands and provide personalized solutions based on schedules, interests, health conditions and other personal characteristics.
For example, Voice ID will recognize an elderly user’s voice, recommend dishes based on their diet, and find relevant recipes when they ask about dinner. 4
Syncing accessibility settings across devices
Currently, accessibility settings need to be configured separately for each device. This year, Accessibility Sync will allow users to apply accessibility settings from their smartphones to their home appliances during initial setup.
In the future, Voice ID-enabled home appliances will be able to sync accessibility settings with each user’s voice. For example, Accessibility Sync will recognize the voice of the person in the home and apply the accessibility settings from that person’s smartphone to the washing machine.
Improving usability through more visible screens and voice assistance
At IFA 2024, visitors to Samsung’s booth were able to experience how the company is improving display visibility on its Bespoke AI appliances. The 32-inch display on the Bespoke AI Family Hub 5 Refrigerator features black and white, color inversion, and font magnification for users with low vision. Meanwhile, the 7-inch AI Hub 6 on the Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer supports high contrast for improved readability.
Voice Guide will further enhance accessibility by providing audible descriptions of a device’s status and operations. Once enabled in settings, the feature will read what is displayed on the screen. Voice Guide will be progressively rolled out to products with displays.
Adding convenience with a light touch
Designed to help users open doors easily, Auto Open Door is currently available on select refrigerators, washing machines, ovens and other appliances. The Bespoke AI Family Hub Refrigerator opens with a gentle touch. Meanwhile, the Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer’s door automatically opens at the end of a wash or dry cycle to allow moisture to escape or keep clothes fresh.
Samsung continues to expand its capabilities to make home appliances more accessible to users. Fully committed to its “AI for Everyone” vision, the company hopes to break down barriers and set new standards for inclusivity in home technology.
1 Accessibility features of Samsung home appliances may vary by region and product.
2 Results may vary depending on actual usage conditions.
3 Voice ID is expected to be available in 2025. Feature availability and content providers may vary by country/carrier/language/device model/OS version.
4 The following scenario may vary depending on the user’s language settings or regional differences.
5 Product name may differ by region. North America: Bespoke 4-Door Flex™ Refrigerator with AI Family Hub™+, Latin America: Bespoke 4-Door French Door Refrigerator with AI Family Hub™+.
6 This does not mean that all services available on AI Hub are AI or generate information or results using AI. AI Smart Dial, AI Wash & Dry, and Voice enabled with Bixby accessible through AI Home utilize AI-based algorithms, which may be updated periodically to improve accuracy. AI-based algorithms may generate incomplete or incorrect information.
7 Starting in early September 2024, Voice Guide will only be supported on select Family Hub™ refrigerators and the Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer.
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Samsung AI home appliances
Samsung Pioneers Accessibility Innovation with AI-Powered Home Appliances
Samsung Electronics is revolutionizing the world of accessibility innovation with its latest AI-powered home appliances, designed to make life more convenient for users through inclusive technology. At the IFA 2024 consumer electronics trade show in Berlin, Germany, Samsung unveiled groundbreaking accessibility features that will transform the way we interact with home appliances.
Personalizing Experiences with Voice ID 3
Samsung introduced Voice ID 3, a cutting-edge technology that will deliver personalized experiences by distinguishing between the voices of family members. Home appliances that support Voice ID will understand users’ voice commands and provide personalized solutions based on schedules, interests, health conditions, and other personal characteristics. For example, Voice ID will recognize an elderly user’s voice, recommend dishes based on their diet, and find relevant recipes when they ask about dinner.
Syncing Accessibility Settings Across Devices
Currently, accessibility settings need to be configured separately for each device. However, with Accessibility Sync, users will be able to apply accessibility settings from their smartphones to their home appliances during initial setup. In the future, Voice ID-enabled home appliances will be able to sync accessibility settings with each user’s voice, ensuring a seamless and inclusive experience.
Improving Usability with Visible Screens and Voice Assistance
Samsung is also improving display visibility on its Bespoke AI appliances. The 32-inch display on the Bespoke AI Family Hub 5 Refrigerator features black and white, color inversion, and font magnification for users with low vision. Meanwhile, the 7-inch AI Hub 6 on the Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer supports high contrast for improved readability. Additionally, Voice Guide will provide audible descriptions of a device’s status and operations, further enhancing accessibility.
Adding Convenience with a Light Touch
Designed to help users open doors easily, Auto Open Door is currently available on select refrigerators, washing machines, ovens, and other appliances. The Bespoke AI Family Hub Refrigerator opens with a gentle touch, while the Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer’s door automatically opens at the end of a wash or dry cycle to allow moisture to escape or keep clothes fresh.
Samsung’s Commitment to Accessibility
Samsung’s commitment to accessibility goes beyond just its latest innovations. The company offers a range of accessibility features on its devices, including TalkBack, Font size and style, Colour adjustment, and Magnification [[1]]. Additionally, Samsung’s Mobile Voice Assistant allows visually impaired users to easily navigate their mobile devices [[3]].
Quick Accessibility Features on Galaxy Mobile Devices
Users with Galaxy mobile devices can quickly turn on accessibility features by pressing the Power key and the Volume up key simultaneously [[2]].
Conclusion
Samsung’s AI-powered home appliances are poised to revolutionize the way we live and interact with technology. With its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity, Samsung is setting new standards for
Samsung AI home appliances
Samsung Revolutionizes Home Appliances with Bespoke AI Technology
Samsung Electronics has taken a significant leap in accessibility innovation with its latest AI-powered home appliances, making life more convenient for users through inclusive technology. The company has unveiled groundbreaking accessibility features in its Bespoke AI devices at IFA 2024, Europe’s largest consumer electronics trade show, held in Berlin, Germany. In line with this year’s IFA theme of “Innovation for All,” Samsung is introducing a more comfortable lifestyle to users.
Personalizing Experiences According to Each User’s Voice
Samsung introduced Voice ID 3 at IFA 2024, a revolutionary smart home technology that delivers personalized experiences by distinguishing between the voices of family members. Home appliances that support Voice ID will be able to understand users’ voice commands and provide personalized solutions based on schedules, interests, health conditions, and other personal characteristics. For example, Voice ID will recognize an elderly user’s voice, recommend dishes based on their diet, and find relevant recipes when they ask about dinner [[3]].
Syncing Accessibility Settings Across Devices
Currently, accessibility settings need to be configured separately for each device. This year, Accessibility Sync will allow users to apply accessibility settings from their smartphones to their home appliances during initial setup. In the future, Voice ID-enabled home appliances will be able to sync accessibility settings with each user’s voice. For example, Accessibility Sync will recognize the voice of the person in the home and apply the accessibility settings from that person’s smartphone to the washing machine.
Improving Usability through More Visible Screens and Voice Assistance
Samsung is improving display visibility on its Bespoke AI appliances. The 32-inch display on the Bespoke AI Family Hub 5 Refrigerator features black and white, color inversion, and font magnification for users with low vision. Meanwhile, the 7-inch AI Hub 6 on the Bespoke AI Washer and Dryer supports high contrast for improved readability [[3]]. Voice Guide will further enhance accessibility by providing audible descriptions of a device’s status and operations. Once enabled in settings, the feature will read what is displayed on the screen. Voice Guide will be progressively rolled out to products with displays.
Adding Convenience with a Light Touch
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