You can control Samsung TVs by fluttering your wrist (and Samsung clock)

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In the case of synergy of the product that no one has asked for, you can now control the Samsung 2025 TV line with the company’s smart watches. Yes, for those cases where your remote goes to the island of lost things, you can still watch the most episode of Daredevil: Born again or Residence But you will need A Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 or Galaxy Watch Ultra… And a brand new Samsung TV. Recently, I had the opportunity to try the new technology with Samsung Neo Qled 4K (QN90F), one of the company’s most leading TVs and while it is necessary to get used to it, it works quite well.

Samsung Galaxy Ultra Watch Mode Mode
© Photo: Charles Anthony Davis/Dreamsmith LLC

For my demonstration, I put the Galaxy Watch Ultra, where I controlled the QN90F through a series of gesture controls and strategic movements of the hand. A cursor occurs when the TV and the smart watch are connected, which can be used as a cursor by moving your hand around. Think of a Hokey-Pokey session for one person and you have a picture of what I looked like. To choose something like a streaming service, you just hold on to the desired icon and press your fingers together. It is actually more responsive than I expected. When I wanted to get out of the show, I made a fist and when I needed access to the home screen, I did it twice. To scroll, I ran my bell on the interior of the clock.

African-American woman using Samsung Galaxy Watch index finger mode by Samsung Neo Qled 4K (QN90F) TV
© Photo: Charles Anthony Davis/Dreamsmith LLC

Connecting the ULTRA clock to the QN90F is a little contrasting as you need to deactivate the universal gestures of the clock. From there, you have to shake your wrist until a message has appeared on the TV that informs you that the devices are connected. At the same time, the clock appears on the index finger mode and you are ready to leave. You can also adjust the volume through the clock that is cool in a pinch.

While clock controls work as advertised, they may also need a little help. For example, I hate to see the cursor and a scroll bar when I watch a video on YouTube. Usually all you have to do is stop moving the mouse and these distracting elements will disappear, especially on the screen, as much as on the QN90F. But what happens when the index finger is connected to your hand? I never thought how much I was ignited until I had to focus on holding my hand still to get rid of the mouse.

Samsung Galaxy Ultra Watch Mode Mode
© Photo: Charles Anthony Davis/Dreamsmith LLC

Several other things that need some tuning are precision and strokes. Using your navigation hand is good for bigger, sweeping movements, but when it comes to smaller movements such as drive the play/pause button on YouTube or picking up and sliding the cursor in the progress bar, it can be a quarrel. Also, I really want a way to adjust the speed of scrolling the frame, because if you are not very deliberate with how you move your finger on this frame, you can increase the scale along everything you are looking for at a breaking speed.

In general, using your Smartwatch is a cool trick, but I’m not sure if there is enough to move it to a mandatory technological function. To be truly viable, I think there will be a way to enter channels or at least move on to your favorite channels, but this is a very relatively little screen designed to tell time and track your exercise.

 
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