For years, the concept of a “smart bedroom” has centred around convenience. Devices could be
controlled through apps, scheduled to turn on and off, or adjusted remotely. But true smart living goes beyond automation.
Today, technology is beginning to respond to the human body itself. Instead of relying on fixed settings, the bedroom is becoming a responsive environment — one that adapts to you as you sleep.
At the centre of this shift is Good Sleep mode, now enhanced to work seamlessly with both the Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch. Through the Samsung SmartThings ecosystem, cooling is no longer simply programmed — it becomes biometric-responsive.
From passive tracking to responsive living
Sleep tracking has become a familiar part of many wellness routines. Wearables monitor sleep
cycles, movement and heart rate, providing users with a score or summary the next morning.
But what if the data didn’t just sit in a report?
By linking your wearable — whether it’s the Galaxy Ring or Galaxy Watch — to your air-conditioner via SmartThings, your sleep data is activated in real time. The system detects when you fall asleep and automatically initiates Good Sleep mode, removing the need for manual adjustments.
What follows is not automation as we know it.
It’s a system that responds continuously, throughout the night.
































