Samsung has introduced the Bespoke AI Side-by-Side Refrigerator, featuring SmartThings AI Energy technology. This innovative refrigerator, originally priced at RM4,199, is now available for RM3,599 during a promotional period from September 1 to September 30, 2024. It combines advanced cooling capabilities with energy-saving features, catering to the needs of modern households.
Key features include SmartThings integration for remote management, AI Energy Mode for optimized power usage, and SpaceMax Technology for increased storage capacity. The refrigerator also offers All-Around Cooling to ensure consistent temperatures throughout. Additionally, customers can benefit from a complimentary microwave and earn AI Points redeemable for TNG e-wallet credits during the Merdeka campaign.
• Samsung's refrigerator features SmartThings for remote monitoring and management.
• AI Energy Mode optimizes energy usage while keeping food fresh.
It enables users to monitor and manage their refrigerator settings from anywhere using a smartphone.
This mode adjusts the refrigerator's settings to conserve power while maintaining food freshness.
This ensures that all areas maintain consistent temperatures, keeping food fresher for longer.
Samsung's refrigerator integrates AI technology to enhance user experience and energy efficiency.
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