Abstract
- Samsung SmartThings now syncs with YouTube Music, enhancing the festive vibe with synchronized lights and music beats.
- Music Sync characteristic stands out by straight working with music streaming companies as an alternative of counting on microphones.
- To get pleasure from this characteristic, you will want a Samsung Galaxy gadget, Philips Hue lights, and a YouTube Music Premium subscription.
The vacation season is simply across the nook, and good gadgets make it simpler than ever to set the festive temper — you’ll be able to swap on Christmas tree lights or play music with simply your voice. Whereas apps like Google Dwelling simplify good gadget management, Samsung’s SmartThings stays among the finest apps for managing suitable gadgets. Now, it is getting an thrilling improve — help for YouTube Music in its Music Sync characteristic.

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Samsung has introduced that Music Sync, which already syncs good lighting with numerous music streaming companies, now works with YouTube Music. This implies while you play music by SmartThings by way of YouTube Music, your suitable good lights will sync seamlessly with the beats, making a visually interesting vibe.
Moreover, the combination introduces new buttons within the Music Sync part of the SmartThings app. For instance, tapping the Chill out, Occasion, or Exercise buttons will play the corresponding playlist on YouTube Music and sync your Philips Hue good lights to the rhythm.
Music Sync in Samsung SmartThings now helps YouTube Music
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The corporate claims Music Sync outperforms different related techniques that sync music beats with lights as a result of it would not depend on microphones. As a substitute, Music Sync works straight with music streaming companies, pulling audio data straight from the app to completely sync it with suitable SmartThings lights.
There’s a catch, although — you will want a Samsung Galaxy gadget, Philips Hue good lights, and a YouTube Music Premium subscription for this to work. The characteristic is not obtainable to free YouTube Music customers or SmartThings customers on non-Samsung Android telephones. Samsung says it plans to enhance Music Sync “even additional” and guarantees extra companion companies might be obtainable on the SmartThings app later this 12 months.