Imagine a machine that keeps your home cool, warm, or dry—exactly how you like it—without you lifting a finger. That’s what Samsung Electronics is bringing to a huge event called ISH 2025.
It’s happening from March 17-21 in Frankfurt, Germany, where people from all over the world gather to see the latest tools for heating, cooling, and even plumbing.
Samsung’s big idea this year is something they call “Connected Flow,” which is all about making these machines work together smoothly, whether you’re at home or running a business.
Let’s break it down. You’ve probably used an air conditioner to cool off in summer or a heater to stay warm in winter. These are part of what’s called HVAC—short for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
It’s a fancy term for gadgets that control the air inside buildings. Samsung is showing off new versions of these at ISH 2025, and they’re packed with tricks to make life easier.
A Smart Air Conditioner That Thinks for You
One of the stars is the Bespoke AI WindFree air conditioner. Don’t worry about the name—it’s just a fancy way of saying it’s a cooler that’s really smart. Here’s how it works: when you turn it on, it blasts cold air to chill the room fast.
Then, it uses something called artificial intelligence (AI)—like the brain in your phone that suggests apps—to figure out what temperature you like. Once it hits that sweet spot, it switches to a gentle breeze so you don’t freeze. No more fiddling with buttons!
It gets better. If your room feels sticky and humid, this machine can suck out the moisture without making it too cold. Normally, dehumidifiers drop the temperature a lot, but Samsung’s “Comfort Drying” keeps things cozy while drying the air.
Plus, it can save energy—up to 30% less power—by adjusting itself through an app on your phone called SmartThings. Think of it like a car that slows down on its own to save gas.
Small Machines, Big Jobs
Samsung’s also showing off something called the Slim Fit EHS ClimateHub. This is a box that heats your house or even your water, but it’s small enough to tuck away in a corner.
There are two types: one with a water tank (Mono) and one without (Hydro Unit Mono). They’re so well-designed that they won an award at ISH 2025 for looking good and working smart.
They come with a big, 7-inch screen—like a tablet—where you can tap to change the heat or check how much energy you’re using from solar panels, if you have them. It can even talk to other Samsung gadgets in your home, like lights or a fridge, through that SmartThings app.
Making Businesses Smarter Too
The “Connected Flow” idea isn’t just for homes. Samsung has tools for businesses, like hotels or stores, called SmartThings Pro and b.IoT Lite.
Picture a hotel where the air conditioning turns on only when guests are around, or a shop that tracks how much power its heaters use. These systems connect everything—coolers, heaters, even lights—so the boss can control it all from one place and save money.
Why This Matters to You
You might be wondering: why care about a tech show in Germany? Well, these inventions could soon be in homes or offices near you. Samsung’s betting big on HVAC because more people want air systems that save energy and fit busy lives.
The world’s spending billions on this stuff—experts say it’ll be a $389.9 billion industry by 2029—partly because of hot summers, cold winters, and a push to use less power.
At ISH 2025, anyone can stop by Samsung’s booth, try these gadgets, and ask questions. It’s a peek into a future where your air conditioner doesn’t just cool—it listens, learns, and connects. For now, it’s a cool (or warm!) idea worth keeping an eye on.