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Samsung is launching a new service to help caregivers remotely monitor and assist loved ones using smart home devices.
SmartThings Family Care is a free service that uses both Samsung ’s SmartThings smart home platform and Galaxy smartphones.
It first launched in Korea in June and will be available in the US on August 16th through the SmartThings app.
It's not clear if the service will work with any non-Samsung devices.
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