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Samsung expands energy-saving, Ai-powered Bespoke home products

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Samsung Electronic­s Co yesterday unveiled more energy efficient and Ai-powered highend household appliances for this year, seeking to take its standard for smart home life to another level.

The South Korean tech giant showcased the latest line of luxury home devices, Bespoke Life, which is an upgraded version of Bespoke Home, with better personalis­ed and customisab­le appliances powered by the home automation Smartthing­s applicatio­n.

The company said its existing Bespoke lineup will be expanded to 27 products in total by the second half and all of them will be wifi-enabled. It also added a new color option of sage green.

"While the global economy is in bad shape, we are trying to ride out the challenges with new energy saving technologi­es," Han Jong-hee, vice chair and CO-CEO at Samsung, said during a media event in Myeongdong, central Seoul.

"Home appliances are a necessity for everyday life, and I don't think economic activities are as frozen as the market thinks," he

While the global economy is in bad shape, we are trying to ride out the challenges with new energy saving technologi­es."

Han Jong-hee, vice chair and

CO-CEO at Samsung

said, adding he expects the situation "to improve in the latter half."

Samsung, one of the world's biggest manufactur­ers of electronic devices, said it is now offering 57 models of household products that can save extra energy, compared with products with the highest energy rating.

When used on Smartthing's AI Energy Mode, the new Bespoke appliances can save an additional 70 per cent of energy, it said.

Samsung also launched a washer fitted with the specialize­d washing cycle that reduces microplast­ic pollution in South Korea.

The South Korean tech giant has been collaborat­ing with American outdoor clothing and gear brand Patagonia for years to make less of an environmen­tal footprint on Earth by reducing the release of microplast­ics from clothing. Microplast­ics are blamed for polluting oceans and endangerin­g marine life and natural habitats.

Samsung's fourth-quarter operating profit plunged nearly 70 per cent from a year ago, as the global economic slowdown hurt the sales of electronic devices and semiconduc­tors that power them.

 ?? YONHAP/VNA Photo ?? Samsung Electronic­s headquarte­rs in Seoul. It is now offering 57 models of household products that can save extra energy.
YONHAP/VNA Photo Samsung Electronic­s headquarte­rs in Seoul. It is now offering 57 models of household products that can save extra energy.

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