
The Family Hub Plus also includes SmartThings hub and Samsung TV Plus.
Samsung has increased the size of the touch display on the Family Hub Plus to 32 inches, up from 21 inches in previous models, giving you a much larger canvas to display photos, a shopping list, and videos, or control SmartThings devices. In addition to the larger display, Samsung has added support for Google Photos, as well as the OneDrive integration seen in previous models. This allows you to display family or other photos on the refrigerator or upload photos from the Family Hub Plus to a mobile device. You can still display artwork from Samsung’s Bespoke Atelier app.

The built-in hub can control multiple SmartThings devices, providing you with a smart home control center on a large touchscreen. It also supports six SmartThings Home Life services: air, home, pet, clothing, energy, and cooking. Samsung has also included Samsung TV Plus, which provides free access to 190 TV channels in the United States. You can use it in vertical mode for TikTok, Facebook Shorts, and other social media content, or in picture-in-picture mode to watch videos while doing other things. Finally, it is compatible with Amazon’s Your Essential service, allowing you to order groceries and other items directly from the touchscreen. Samsung did not provide any additional information or pricing, but we will see it at CES 2023 early next month and should learn more then.