Samsung launches online store with pet care services

2023-05-26 06:51:00

A Samsung launched a online store in South Korea with a focus on selling products to Pets. In this sense, the novelty aims to help users with items SmartThings to choose the best product options and intelligent applications for the pet.

Even without many smart devices developed exclusively for this purpose, there are devices that support Samsung’s SmartThings platform and can be used with this service in practice. In addition, the manufacturer promises to help tutors to take good care of their animals.

In this regard, it is worth mentioning the Aqara Pet Feeder, which due to a partnership with Samsung, can be used to manage the amounts of power even remotely. Likewise, you can use the SmartThings platform to get an optimized pet nutrition plan.

This can all be done through Galaxy line cell phones or tablets with the specific section for pets within the app referring to the brand’s smart products. Despite the worldwide availability of this application, there is no prediction of when the online store will arrive in other countries.

Along with the launch of the store, Samsung also announced a promotion to attract new users to the service by guaranteeing the secure service “Samsung Fire & Marine” for free for those who register through the application iSylab AniPuppy and purchase a product.

More regarding the company: see also the new intelligent Lava e Seca launched by the brand, as well as the new OLED screen launched by the brand with integrated biometric sensor support.

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