Samsung is a key player in making our homes smarter with a variety of smart products like Bixby, their voice assistant, and the SmartThings platform. The South Korean consumer electronics giant offers a range of smart home devices and appliances too. Now, at CES 2024, they are showcasing the newest version of their smart home companion, developed over the years.

Introduced at CES 2020, Samsung’s Ballie smart home robot takes care of daily chores, making life more convenient. It connects to smart home devices and learns from your habits to provide smarter, more personalized services. Now, in its latest version, the AI-assisted bot doubles as a projector for tasks like pet care or entertainment.

The 2024 Ballie, like the earlier model, embraces that cute yellow color and follows you around the house. In a video sneak peek, it does cool stuff like sending pet photos, feeding animals, projecting fun videos for pets, showing video calls on walls, and creating a starry scene on the ceiling for bedtime. Plus, it can help control your other smart home gadgets as well.

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Samsung has yet to disclose the release date and pricing details for the Ballie smart home robot. Interestingly, LG, a competitor in the arena has also unveiled its version of a smart home robot this year. It will be exciting to observe how these two offerings compare and which one proves to be more impressive in real life situations.

Samsung has not shared any details about when the Ballie smart home robot will be released and how much will it cost. LG has a new smart home robot at this year’s CES, and it will be interesting to see how it compares to the Samsung Ballie in the coming weeks.

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