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SAMSUNG GP-U999SJVLGDA 3rd Generation SmartThings Hub, White

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Features

  • Connectivity: Wirelessly connect and control a wide range of compatible smart devices from 40+ partner brands, including voice assistants, lights & switches, speakers, cameras, sensors and more
  • Home Automation: Teach the hub your Good Morning, Goodbye, Goodnight, and other routines to automatically turn devices on or off throughout the day
  • 24/7 Monitoring: Receive app alerts from connected devices when theres unexpected activity in your home. Material: Plastic. Range (feet) - 50-130 feet
  • Voice Controls: Use voice commands to control connected devices using SmartThings and the Google Assistant
  • Improved DIY Solution: Improved guided on boarding for easier setup. Hub connects with Wi-Fi so does not need to be connected to an Ethernet cable
  • Compatible with previous versions of SmartThings Sensors and Outlets
  • Download new SmartThings (Samsung Connect) app for initial set-up. (Tip: You can still use SmartThings Classic app once initial setup is completed)
  • Requires Android (6.0 or later) or iOS (11.0 or later)
  • Product not supported outside U.S
  • Compatibility: Works with Google, Alexa, SmartThings, and ZigBee communication protocols

Description

Connect wirelessly with a wide range of smart devices and make them work together. Monitor and control connected devices in your home using a single SmartThings app for your Phone Automate connected devices in your home and set them to turn on or off when doors are opened, as people come and go, and much more.


Manufacturer: ‎Samsung HI


Part Number: ‎GP-U999SJVLGDA


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 5 x 1.2 inches


Item model number: ‎GP-U999SJVLGDA


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎White


Style: ‎Hub


Material: ‎Plastic


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Mounting Type: ‎Wall Mount


Included Components: ‎Hub^Power Adapter^QSG^HSG^LAN cable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1 Year Limited


Date First Available: August 12, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Working Great For Me - But Limited Purpose For Now
The negative reviews really had me wondering if I made a mistake purchasing this. Sounds like some people either received used ones or older ones. I have the Gen 3 and I feel I received a new/unused device. For background, I have been using X10 devices for over 20 years, and have dozens of Amazon echo devices throughout my house. Along with that I have a myriad of other smart home devices from TP-Link, Wemo, Logitech, Phillips, etc. I purchased this & the multisensor (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07F956F3B) for a very specific application. After discovering that my garage door was opened all night, I started looking for ways to be notified that my garage door was open. Setting up the hub was fairly easy & I realize that's a relative statement. I did find that using ethernet vice WiFi was a lot more reliable & resulted in almost zero disconnects. I installed the multisensor on my garage door & put it in garage mode. Note, I have a detached garage. I plugged in a very small lamp with a red light bulb into a TP-Link smart switch that is placed in my living room where I hang out the most. Then I used the SmartThings app to create three new automations. One turns on the smart switch, thus the lamp, & sends me a text msg whenever the garage door opens enough to trigger the sensor. The other automation turns the lamp off when the garage door closes. The third automation turns on everything in my house that the SmartThings can control if my garage door ever opens during a set time in the evening until the next morning. For the moment I'm happy with the results & feel this will provide me with an immediate & obvious alert whenever the garage door is open. I've since ordered the Samsung water sensor that I plan to place in the basement next to my water heater. Time will tell how well the hub & sensor perform, as well as last. I plan to periodically update this review. Update: 8/19/2020 Well that didn't take long. The Multisensor in the Garage went offline. And this was on a day when it was 20 degrees cooler than the last two 100 degree days. Rebooting the hub didn't resolve. Tested battery voltage to rule that out. It was fine. Reviewed instructions for troubleshooting and here's what is written; "Hold down the Connect button on the Multipurpose Sensor for 5 seconds. Release the button when the LED light starts blinking red. Once the sensor has been reset, the LED will begin to double blink blue, indicating that the sensor is attempting to connect." What the instructions don't tell you is where the heck the Connect button is. News flash. There's no button. I had to search for & watch YouTube video's to learn there's a small pin hole on the gray side of the sensor. Really Samsung? You couldn't include that little tidbit in your written instrucitons??? Anyway, the multisensor is online now and hopefully stays that way. And as an aside, I muddled my way through the steps needed to get Alexa to recongize the Samsung multisensor. Now I can just ask Aleaxa what the Garage door sensor status is and even what the temperature is - and get a response that it's closed, opened, or the temp is x degrees. Bonus info for reading this far. If you ever delete a device from the app that you plan to reconnect - you'll need the QRC. In the case of the multi-sensor, the QRC is on the same side as the 3M tape. I used the tape to affix my sensor to the garage door. Samsung didn't think that one out very well. The QRC is also on the box which fortunately I haven't tossed yet. I plan to take a picture of that just in case. Lastly - yeah I know so far this is really more a review & share of information related to the multisensor and a lot less about the hub, but in my mind they are interrelated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020 by Coastie

  • I purchased this Gen 3 from Amazon in December 2018 for $63, its grossly overpriced at $549
I purchased this Gen 3 from Amazon in December 2018 for $63. It has worked flawlessly with my SmartThings devices, it was easy to set up, and it's easy to add new devices of any compatible brands, thus the 5-star rating. I would pay as much as $150 or so for it today, however, for $549 for this apparently 5-year-old design, I would find another solution as $549 is way beyond its value. FIND SOMETHIING ELSE! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023 by Tom H

  • Set up a bit troublesome but works good for my simple need
I bought a Schlage handleset for my front door about 5 years ago. A few weeks ago I decided to change the codes I had programmed into it. I pulled out the manual that I wrote the programming code on, and while going through it I saw a section about Z-Wave. Had no idea what it was or that the lock had a built in radio for it. After edumacating myself on what Z-Wave was, I ordered a V3 Smartthings Hub (I'm aware of home automation and some of the brands, just never used any of it). I pitched the directions, the single paragraph was useless. Also a big FU to Samsung for the poor naming of the hub. I installed the newest app on my iPhone (because you have to use the latest one in order to connect the hub), and attempted to connect it. There are 4 hubs listed, and they're in this order - Samsung Connect Home Samsung SmartThings Wifi SmartThings Hub 2015 SmartThings Hub 2018 (IM6001-V3P) Being new to this device, and above average tech savvy (well, we all think we are), I assumed it was the second option since the V3 was a "Wifi Hub" and the previous versions weren't. Attempted to connect....no joy. Thought maybe it was my router, so went to my Netgear R7000 settings. Oh! A firmware upgrade is needed - great! That might take care of it! 20 minutes later..no joy. Looked online, Samsung recommends doing a factory reset on the hub. That could be it! 10 minutes later....no joy. Tried the first hub listed...no joy. More internet searching, finally found something (my google-fu is strong). It's the LAST ONE on the list. I looked at the label on the box and in the manual when trying to determine which hub to select, and NO WHERE, and I mean No F'ING WHERE, does it say IM6001-V3P. I bought it in 2019, assumed 2018 was an older hub. I guess the average person is supposed to understand that the 'V3' in amongst all the other letters and numbers is the one to choose. I didn't. After connecting the hub, I moved onto the lock. Tried to connect it by going tap-a, tap-a, tap-a on the iphone app. Guess what? That's right folks, no GD joy. I donned my white robe/black headband outfit and spent more time researching until I found the proper procedure. But I also deleted the new app and installed the classic app before I did that (thanks to another review here), so I don't know if the procedure allowed it to connect or if the classic app alone did it. Procedure was to move the hub within a foot of the door, exclude the lock with the Z-Wave utility in the SmartThings app, then have it discover the lock. Either way, I now had joy....so I thought. After the hub connected to the lock, I found that it deleted the new codes I just put in a week ago. When I put the new codes in, because it had been so long since I did it, I did a full delete, which also deleted the factory codes (I know because I tried entering one after deleting all the codes). I re-entered the factory codes when I was putting my new codes in. The only codes that work are the default codes I re-entered. In the end, it works.....but I'm typing this review an hour after doing the above. I'd like to say I'll update later, but we all know that's a lie. My life has too much joy to come back and update a review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2019 by Lonstar

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