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Control IKEA smart gear via Samsung SmartThings India
Finally, your IKEA smart bulbs and Samsung TV work together in India without needing a drawer full of extra hubs.

The Essentials
- Samsung SmartThings now supports 25 IKEA Matter-over-Thread devices directly, including bulbs and sensors.
- You can now skip the IKEA-specific hub and control your lights or plugs through your existing Samsung TV or phone.
- This makes building a budget-friendly smart home much more accessible for modern Indian apartments.

The Pulse
For Indian homeowners who love IKEA’s aesthetic but hate “hub clutter”, this update is a significant win. Samsung SmartThings has fully integrated 25 of IKEA’s latest Matter-enabled devices, ranging from smart bulbs and plugs to air quality and water leak sensors. Previously, getting these two brands to talk to each other required buying a separate IKEA bridge. Now, they connect directly to your Samsung SmartThings hub, which is already built into many newer Samsung TVs and appliances sold in India.
This move is particularly relevant in the Indian market where we often mix and match brands to keep costs down. Instead of being locked into an expensive single-brand ecosystem like Apple or paying a premium for Xiaomi’s proprietary sensors, you can now pair affordable IKEA hardware with your Samsung gear. Whether it’s using an IKEA sensor to monitor elderly parents via the SmartThings Family Care app or setting your AC to dehumidify when a sensor detects peak Mumbai humidity, the automation is now much more seamless. By adopting the “Matter” standard, Samsung is effectively ending the brand wars in your living room.
The Snapshot
| Feature | Details |
| Model Name | IKEA Matter-over-Thread Range (25 devices) |
| Device Types | Bulbs, Plugs, Air Quality, Motion and Leak Sensors |
| Key Controller | IKEA Scroll Wheel Remote (Lighting & Blinds) |
| Connectivity | Matter-over-Thread (No IKEA hub required) |
| India Price | Check IKEA India for individual product pricing |
| Availability | Rollout active; check SmartThings app for compatibility |
The Big Picture
This partnership signals the end of the “walled garden” era for smart homes. By adopting Matter and the new Thread 1.4 standard, Samsung is positioning itself as the central brain of the Indian household. This puts direct pressure on competitors like Xiaomi’s Mi Home and the growing smart home services from Tata Play. Globally, this represents a shift toward interoperability; in India, it specifically helps bridge the gap between high-end Samsung appliances and budget-friendly IKEA accessories, making home automation a practical reality for the middle class rather than a tech-heavy hobby.
The Inside Intel
Samsung is actually the first global brand to adopt Thread 1.4. Unlike standard Wi-Fi, which gets congested when you add too many gadgets, Thread creates a “mesh” where every device strengthens the signal. This means your IKEA smart bulbs won’t flicker or drop off the network even if your home Wi-Fi is struggling under the weight of a 4K cricket stream in the next room.
The UDHQ Take
In India, we value “jugaad” and efficiency but smart home setups have historically been too fragmented to be truly useful. This Samsung-IKEA tie-up is a game-changer for the aspirational Indian buyer. IKEA’s sensors and bulbs are some of the most affordable high-quality options available locally, but the requirement for a separate bridge was always a friction point. By removing that barrier, Samsung makes it easy to turn a standard 2BHK into an automated space without needing a professional installer or a massive budget. The ability to track humidity levels or monitor a loved one’s activity through a door sensor is a practical, high-value use case for Indian families. If you already own a Samsung ecosystem device, this is your green light to start shopping the IKEA smart aisle.
Best for: Samsung smartphone or TV users in India looking to build a budget-friendly, reliable smart home using IKEA’s affordable sensors and bulbs.
Who Is This For: Perfect for: 25–40 year old urban Indians who own Samsung devices and want to automate their homes using IKEA’s budget-friendly smart range.
The Checkout
The Source
Samsung India







