How to use the Daily Board on your Samsung Smart TV

Last Update date : Nov 09. 2024
Samsung Smart TV in a living room displaying the Daily Board with various widgets.

The Daily Board on your Samsung Smart TV lets you use voice commands to check useful information like the weather and status of your connected smart devices when the TV’s screen is turned off. Your TV will detect the presence of users when the screen is off, and then display the Daily Board. You can also use the Daily Board to play music, write memos, use the camera, and apply beautiful wallpapers.

Note: The Daily Board and certain features may not be supported depending on the model or region.

The following requirements must be met to use the Daily Board:

  • A 2024 or newer Samsung Smart TV that supports voice wake-up (models Q70 and later). Depending on the product’s characteristics, some models may not support user detection and may only support the Daily Board when voice commands are used.
  • The TV must be logged into a Samsung Account.
  • Some features are only available if the TV is registered with the SmartThings app.

Enable User Detection

Notes:

  • The User Detection feature will be supported on Samsung 8K TVs (QN900D/QN800D) starting August 2024. For 4K TVs (QN9*D/QN8*D/Q80D/Q70D), support will begin at the end of 2024. However, OLED TVs (S9*D/S85D) will not be supported.
  • The User Detection menu is only visible on models that support User Detection.
  • User Detection may not work in quiet environments. You can configure the User Detection sensitivity by selecting Edit in the bottom right of the Daily Board screen, and then selecting Settings.

When setting up your Samsung Smart TV during the initial setup process, you’ll be prompted to enable the Daily Board with User Detection. Select Enable Now to activate it. Once your TV is set up, you’ll be able to use the Daily Board.

When the screen is turned off, this feature can be utilized by detecting the presence of users in the vicinity.

Screenshot of the Samsung Smart TV interface, showing the 'Experience Useful Info in Daily Board' screen with options to 'Enable Now' or 'Skip'.

If User Detection wasn't activated during your TV’s initial setup process, it can be enabled later using the Settings menu:

1 Navigate to Settings, then select All Settings, and then select General & Privacy.
2 Select Daily Board User Detection, and then select On.
Screenshot of the Samsung Smart TV's 'General & Privacy' settings menu, highlighting the 'Daily Board User Detection' option turned on.

Use Voice commands

Note: Using the Daily Board with voice commands is supported on 2024 Samsung Smart TV models Q70D and later (OLED TV models are included).

You can issue voice commands when you need to view or navigate the Daily Board when the screen is turned off. To use this feature, you will need to set up wake-up options.

Screenshot showing the Samsung Smart TV interface with options to start a conversation by saying 'Hi, Bixby'.
1 Navigate to Settings, then select All Settings, and then select General & Privacy.
2 Select Voice, and then select Voice Assistant. Select Bixby or Amazon Alexa as your preferred voice assistant.
  • If you are setting up Bixby for the first time, after selecting Bixby, you will need to select Next, then select Wake up anytime, and then select Close.
  • If you have previously set up Bixby wake-up, check that it is set to Always. Navigate to Voice, then select Bixby, and then select Hands-free wake-up. Select Always.
  • If you selected Amazon Alexa, follow the instructions on the next screen to sign into your Amazon account. Then, enable “Hands-free: Anytime” in the Alexa TV app. Navigate to and select Voice, then select Amazon Alexa, and then select Amazon Alexa Settings. Select Settings, then select Device Options, and then select Hands-Free. Select Hands-Free: Anytime.
3 When the screen is off, saying “Hi, Bixby” or “Alexa” will display the Daily Board screen.

Notes:

  • The Daily Board screen will automatically turn off after a set time. You can configure the set time by selecting Edit, and then selecting Settings in the bottom right of the Daily Board screen.
  • You can choose to use either User Detection or voice recognition. Using both features together allows for more convenient voice control.
  • The supported voice assistant may vary depending on the model and country.

The Daily Board includes useful widgets such as Weather, Memo, SmartThings information (Home Status, Camera, and Energy), Music, and Tips.

Notes:

  • The supported widgets may vary depending on the model, country, or user environment.
  • Widget images may differ slightly.

Weather

Close-up of the Weather widget on the Samsung Smart TV's Daily Board, displaying a partly cloudy icon with a temperature of 16°C, and hourly forecasts for 8 AM, 12 PM, and 4 PM.

Allows you to check daily and hourly weather information. Selecting the widget will provide detailed weather information.

Memo

Image of a Memo widget on the Samsung Smart TV's Daily Board, displaying a note that reads 'Happy Birthday! From. Lisa, Mon, August 7'.

You can input memos and messages using two different methods (explained below). Selecting the widget lets you view a list of previously written memos.

  • You can write and send messages using the SmartThings app on your phone after registering the TV to the SmartThings app. Open the SmartThings app, and then navigate to the location with your TV. Select your TV’s card, then tap the Featured tab, then tap Daily Board, and then enter the desired message.
  • If the TV is set to “Always” for Hands-free voice wake-up, you can ask Bixby to write a memo even when the screen is off. For example, you can write a memo by saying “Hi Bixby, add a new note: ‘Happy Birthday.’”

Home Status

Screenshot of the Home Status widget on the Samsung Smart TV's Daily Board, displaying indoor temperature at 26°C, humidity at 67.3%, and 3 lights turned on.

Check up on devices registered in the TV’s SmartThings app. Selecting the widget allows you to view Home Status information.

Notes:

  • You will need to register a device in the SmartThings app to use this feature.
  • If the connected device does not provide information or is not registered in the TV’s SmartThings app, a guide widget will be provided.

Camera

Screenshot of the Camera widget on the Samsung Smart TV's Daily Board, displaying a view from the 'Living Room Cam' with a timestamp of the last update.

You can monitor your home and surroundings through the IoT cameras registered in SmartThings. When you select the widget, the real-time camera video will be displayed.

Note: Some camera models may not be supported.

Energy

Screenshot of the Energy widget on the Samsung Smart TV's Daily Board, showing that 7.2% of the monthly energy target has been used.

You can use this widget to check your monthly energy usage and compare it to the previous month’s usage. You will need to enable SmartThings Energy in the SmartThings app on your phone to use this widget. Open the SmartThings app on your phone, then tap the Life tab, and then tap Energy.

Music

Screenshot of the Music widget on the Samsung Smart TV's Daily Board, displaying the paused song 'Never too late' by Blue Illusion with its album cover art.

When you first launch the music widget, you can select your preferred music service app. If the TV is set to “Always” for Hands-free voice wake-up, you can then ask Bixby to play music at any time.

Notes:

  • You can only use the Music widget when using Bixby as your voice assistant.
  • Supported music service apps may vary by model and country.
  • Supported countries and languages for voice control will continue to be updated.
  • YouTube is not supported with the Music widget.

Tips

Graphic on a Samsung Smart TV showing a tip: 'Press and hold the widget to change order.' Illustrated is a hand holding a remote control aimed at a TV screen with movable widget outlines.

Provides instructions for using the Daily Board.

The Daily Board can be customized to suit your preferences. You can change the wallpaper, add or remove widgets, and adjust settings such as Night Mode and Auto Loop.

Change the wallpaper

Samsung Smart TV screen displaying the Daily Board interface with multiple widgets including Weather, Music, Memo, and Tips. A widget customization toolbar is visible at the bottom with options to add or modify widgets.

Select Edit in the bottom right of the Daily Board screen, and then select Wallpaper. Select your desired wallpaper background from the available options.

Add or remove widgets

Close-up view of the Daily Board customization toolbar on a Samsung Smart TV, highlighting icons for weather, music, and settings among other widgets, with a focus on the 'Add Widget' button.

Select Edit in the bottom right of the Daily Board screen, and then select Widget. Add or remove widgets as desired.

Settings

Interface of the Samsung Smart TV displaying the Daily Board settings toolbar with options like User Detection, Timeout, Night Mode, and Auto Loop, with a highlighted 'Settings' button.

Select Edit in the bottom right of the Daily Board screen, and then select Settings to configure User Detection, Timeout, Night Mode, Auto Loop, and Tips.

  • User Detection: You can adjust the User Detection sensitivity and set the Sleep Mode. If the time is set for Sleep Mode, User Detection will not work.
  • Timeout: The Daily Board screen will automatically turn off after the set time has passed.
  • Night Mode: Enable Night Mode to prevent the Daily Board from turning on in dark environments, even if a user is detected.
  • Auto Loop: Used when there are more than two pages of widgets on the Daily Board screen. The screen can automatically switch between the pages during a set time.

Note: User Detection and Night Mode are only available on models that support the User Detection feature.

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