How the Samsung Galaxy Ring and Samsung Galaxy Watch along with Samsung Bespoke AI WindFree™ Air Conditioner work together to optimise your sleep environment through Samsung SmartThings.

For years, the concept of a “smart bedroom” has centred around convenience. Devices could be controlled through apps, scheduled to turn on and off, or adjusted remotely. But true smart living goes beyond automation. Today, technology is beginning to respond to the human body itself.
Instead of relying on fixed settings, the bedroom is becoming a responsive environment — one that adapts to you as you sleep. At the centre of this shift is Good Sleep mode, now enhanced to work seamlessly with both the Galaxy Ring and Galaxy Watch. Through the Samsung SmartThings ecosystem, cooling is no longer simply programmed — it becomes biometric-responsive.
From passive tracking to responsive living
Sleep tracking has become a familiar part of many wellness routines. Wearables monitor sleep cycles, movement and heart rate, providing users with a score or summary the next morning.
But what if the data didn’t just sit in a report?
By linking your wearable — whether it’s the Galaxy Ring or Galaxy Watch — to your air-conditioner via SmartThings, your sleep data is activated in real time. The system detects when you fall asleep and automatically initiates Good Sleep mode, removing the need for manual adjustments.
What follows is not automation as we know it.
It’s a system that responds continuously, throughout the night.
How the ecosystem works
Rather than maintaining a fixed temperature, Good Sleep mode is designed around one key insight: your ideal sleep temperature changes across different sleep stages.
Using biometric data captured from your Galaxy Ring or Galaxy Watch, the system adjusts the environment dynamically:
- As you fall asleep: The room is cooled quickly to create an immediate sense of comfort
- During early sleep cycles: Temperature is maintained at a lower level to support deeper rest
- As your body enters deeper stages (NREM): The system gently raises the temperature to prevent overcooling as body temperature drops
- Across REM cycles: Adjustments continue subtly to match your body’s natural fluctuations
- Towards morning: A slightly warmer, softer environment helps prevent sudden cold awakenings
These changes happen automatically and continuously — up to multiple adjustments throughout the night — based on your sleep cycle.
Paired with WindFree™ cooling, airflow is dispersed gently without direct cold drafts, helping reduce common sleep disruptions like chills, dryness, or sudden temperature shock.
A new approach to smart cooling
The result is a bedroom environment that adapts naturally to the rhythms of the human body.
Rather than relying on fixed timers or manually set temperatures, Samsung’s connected ecosystem introduces a more intuitive approach to comfort — one that learns, responds and adjusts automatically.
It also reflects a broader understanding of real-life needs:
- For elderly users, gradual temperature changes help avoid discomfort from sudden cold exposure
- For parents, indirect airflow offers peace of mind for infants and young children
- For wellness-focused users, sleep tracking becomes actionable — not just informational
In this context, cooling becomes more than a convenience feature. It becomes part of a broader vision of AI-powered living, where devices work together quietly in the background to support everyday wellbeing.
Because the future of better sleep isn’t about doing more before bed.
It’s about creating an environment that already knows what to do — the moment you fall asleep.
To learn more, please visit: www.samsung.com/my/air-conditioners







