SmartThings, the open-platform smart-home company that sold itself to Samsung a year ago, is rolling out its first new product line since it was acquired by the Korean electronics giant.
SmartThings’ New Hub Uses Samsung Cameras to Monitor Your Home
“Before, SmartThings was easy for early adopters, but I think now we’re mass market easy.”


The new SmartThings “smart hub,” a router-like device that supports various wireless protocols and powers a series of sensors around the house, has a new design and is equipped with a more powerful processor to support video monitoring.
That means that SmartThings users can connect a home monitoring camera, either a D-Link camera or a Samsung-made one (natch), to the new hub and monitor the live video feed from the SmartThings mobile app.
This article originally appeared on Recode.net.











