Samsung Launches a Sleep-Improving AC Mode That Integrates With The Galaxy Watch

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Samsung has introduced “Good Sleep” mode, a cutting-edge function for its WindFree air conditioners. The Good Sleep mode automatically adjusts temperatures in accordance with sleep cycles to maximize sleeping circumstances. An important improvement is that this mode can now be set up to activate automatically when users go to sleep on Galaxy Watch devices.

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Samsung and Kyunghee University collaborated to create the “Good Sleep” option since they understood how important ambient temperature is to restful sleep. To provide individualized comfort all night long, this feature modifies the temperature during the REM and non-REM phases of sleep.

As an example, the air conditioner prevents disturbances from chilly temperatures. It cools rapidly during the early stages of sleep and warming up somewhat during the deeper stages.

To ensure user comfort, the cycle adjusts the temperature three times over the course of eight hours. When users wake up, this sophisticated algorithm also enables a cool wake-up atmosphere with soft airflow. Users can benefit from automated comfort without requiring manual adjustments by connecting the feature to Galaxy Watch devices.

Once set up, the AI initiates a customized function for a restful night’s sleep when the Galaxy Watch senses slumber. The air conditioner will turn on with the proper target temperature for “Good Sleep” if it was previously turned off. Or, if it’s already running but set too chilly, it will adjust to a more suitable sleeping temperature. It can also turn off on its own at the wake-up alarm time that the app specifies.

Samsung has launched a combo deal with a few Bespoke AI WindFree air conditioners and Galaxy Watch7 devices to highlight this feature. In addition to free installation, customers can receive discounts of up to 42%.

Nelson Saliu
Nelson Saliuhttps://techpolyp.com/
Nelson Saliu is reporter at TechPolyp where he covers Gadgets and cybersecurity beats. He has written several articles on technology and Gadgets and has established himself as an influential voice on the tech scene.

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