There is currently an amazing offer which will be beneficial to all SmartThings admirers. Amazon is giving out a 30% discount on a second-generation SmartThings Hub. The price of the Samsung SmartThings Hub is pegged at $68.08 as opposed to its original price of $99.99.
Description
As a reminder, this Hub is a centrepiece and the pride of any self-respecting IoT household 🙂 The Samsung SmartThings Hub connects wirelessly to hundreds of compatible devices that you can use to customize your smart home. With a Samsung SmartThings Hub, you can connect smart sensors, lights, kettles, refrigerators, speakers, locks, cameras, and more and control them from your smartphone with the free Samsung SmartThings app. You can use these smart devices to monitor your home from anywhere. Control your home from the palm of your hand, secure your home and protect it from danger. Samsung SmartThings devices are designed to work together and allow you to add as many devices as you want. Simply pair other Samsung SmartThings devices with the Hub and enjoy full control and customization of all your devices via the free Samsung SmartThings app. The Samsung SmartThings app is available for iOS (7.0 or later), Android (4.0 or later), and Windows Phone (8.1 or later).
If you are interested in this promotion, use the Buy Now link below to make your purchase. Note that there are limited units of this device left so it would be wise to place your order as soon as possible. The second generation Samsung SmartThings Hub ships on June 21. It will be brought to your doorstep for FREE.
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