Samsung Launches TVs Specialized for Hotel, Healthcare Industry

Samsung is among the leading brands in electronics, mostly because of its ability to provide quality products with unique features. The tech giant released new display models that feature specialized functions for both healthcare and hotel environments.

Samsung HCU7030 and HCF8000
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Samsung HCU7030 and HCF8000

Both TV models have a few differences but mostly share features that can be applied to the mentioned industries. The HCU7030 is a Crystal UHD display that is available from 43 to 75 inches. It uses three-pin plugs to enhance safety standards given its use in healthcare facilities.

The HCF800, on the other hand, is a 32-inch QLED model with a 29.9mm slim design. It can be more suited for smaller spaces, especially since the design allows it to seem like a photo frame on the wall, all while offering optimal picture quality.

Both Samsung models come with unique features that create a whole new experience for its users. For one, HCU7030 and HCF8000 are integrated with a pillow speaker interface, which makes it possible for users to hear clear audio, as well as control the TV at their bedside.

The TVs use a Multi-Code Remote, which can be useful, especially for settings like hospitals and hotels where neighboring rooms may use the same TVs. This minimizes potential interference from devices nearby.

Samsung boasts of the models having LYNK Cloud, a "comprehensive cloud solution allowing customizable content, remote device management, and access to OTT (over-the-top) entertainment." This feature is a separate purchase from the device itself.

Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics, Hoon Chung says that with the new models, Samsung will "quickly advance the commitments we have made to the hospitality industry." The models are available for purchase this Q4 2023.

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Samsung Devices for Women's Healthcare

Samsung has not fallen short when it comes to its innovations, Just this April, the company released skin temperature-based Cycle Tracking for the Galaxy Watch5 Series in 32 Countries, which is an addition to its calendar-based Cycle Tracking feature.

Watch5 Series female users will be able to get more informative insights about their menstrual cycles and overall health. It can be found in Samsung's Health app, available in 30 European countries, as well as the US and Korea.

The electronics giant has partnered with Natural Cycles, which uses Samsung's sensor technology to track skin temperature changes and estimate basal body temperature, all of which can be done even as the user sleeps.

It can also be used for other functions like tracking ovulation and predicting when the next period starts. The Cycle Tracking feature can display readings that have been collected over the previous month and users can add more information from their recent cycles.

The tracking feature has a daily log where information can be stored and used to evaluate symptoms. The app will then provide relevant tips based on the outcomes, such as scheduling a day for relaxing, addressing fatigue, and recommending exercising that will help with pelvic pain.

Related: Samsung's Galaxy Watch 5 Series Can Help Manage Menstrual Cycle via Skin Temperature

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