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Recently, I had the opportunity to explore Samsung’s latest lineup of high-end appliances for 2025, which were initially showcased at CES. This seemed like the perfect time to provide an overview of some of the most interesting new products and features that will be available in Samsung’s Bespoke portfolio later this year.

The centerpiece of the Bespoke line is the 4-door French-Door refrigerator, now available with two different-sized screens. There’s a model with a smaller 9-inch screen, starting at $3,999, and one with a massive 32-inch panel called the Family Hub+, priced at $4,699. The smaller model is designed for those who want a more discreet smart feature, including widgets for calendars, music, and weather, while the larger model is suitable for families who don’t mind having a small TV in their face every time they open their fridge. The Family Hub+ even supports playing videos from TikTok.

Samsung's 4-Door Bespoke Fridge with 32-inch Family Hub+ display
Samsung's 4-Door Bespoke Fridge with 32-inch Family Hub+ display

The massive 32-inch Family Hub+ display supports various widgets, including those for weather, music, and even TikTok. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Samsung aims to make the most of these displays with more AI-powered tools, particularly its improved AI Vision Inside object recognition. The latest Bespoke fridge can detect 37 types of fresh ingredients and up to 50 processed foods using sensors within the appliance. This allows the device to maintain an up-to-date list of items you may have on hand, accessible on the fridge’s display or your phone while grocery shopping.

The smaller 9-inch screen for Samsung's latest Bespoke fridges
The smaller 9-inch screen for Samsung's latest Bespoke fridges

The smaller 9-inch display blends in better for those who prefer less prominent screens in their kitchen. (Sam Rutherford for Engadget)

Other notable features of Samsung’s Bespoke French-Door fridges include built-in Wi-Fi, SmartThings connectivity, a Dual Auto Ice maker for regular and smaller “Ice Bite” cubes, and the Beverage Center with a built-in cold water pitcher.

Samsung's AI Vision Inside feature
Samsung's AI Vision Inside feature

Sam Rutherford for Engadget

Samsung also offers a hybrid version of its 4-door fridge, which uses both a standard compressor and a solid-state Peltier module for cooling. The idea is that the compressor provides consistent baseline cooling, while the Peltier module, controlled by AI, kicks in to address significant temperature changes, such as when loading groceries or leaving the doors open for too long. This not only speeds up the return to normal temperatures but also reduces overall energy consumption.

Samsung Bespoke Auto Open Door Dishwasher
Samsung Bespoke Auto Open Door Dishwasher

The Bespoke Auto Open Door Dishwasher features a dedicated pan holder and sprayers on its third rack for glasses


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