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Samsung Health on Samsung TVs

Question:

How does Samsung Health on Samsung TVs work, what are its benefits, and how can users access it?

 

Answer:

Samsung Health is now available on Samsung Smart TVs, offering a comprehensive wellness service that includes fitness, meditation, and sleep enhancement content. Launched on May 27th, 2020, this service aims to provide at-home fitness solutions and is integrated directly into the Samsung Smart TV platform. It is supported by six partner apps and is only available on selected 2020 and 2021 TV models.

 

Benefits of using Samsung Health on TVs include setting personal goals through Challenges or Routines, tracking daily statistics like calories burned, steps taken, sleep quality, and active minutes. By doing so, users can easily monitor their progress and adjust their efforts accordingly. Note that Samsung Health and associated software are not meant to diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent diseases.

 

To fully utilize the cross-device functionality of Samsung Health, users need a Samsung Smart TV (2020 or 2021), the supplied remote, and a Samsung smartwatch with the Samsung Health app installed, activated, and connected to a phone (required for some features).

 

To access Samsung Health on TV:

 

Press the Home button on the remote to open the Smart Hub.

Navigate to and open Samsung Health.

From there, users can explore the various available features.

If the app isn't present on the launcher bar, it can be downloaded from the App Store on the Samsung Smart TV. A Samsung account is recommended for the best user experience.

 

Terms:

Samsung Health: A wellness service provided by Samsung that manages health through fitness, meditation, and sleep enhancement content.

Challenges: Personal goals set by users to achieve specific targets related to fitness or wellness.

Routines: Pre-set schedules for daily activities, such as morning workouts or evening relaxation sessions.

Samsung Smart TV: A series of smart televisions manufactured by Samsung Electronics, featuring built-in internet connectivity.

Smart Hub: An interface found on Samsung Smart TVs that aggregates various multimedia applications and services.

Partner Apps: Six additional apps that complement Samsung Health's offerings.

Wearables: Devices, such as smartwatches, designed to be worn on the body for monitoring health and fitness data.

 

 
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