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Samsung Unveils New Music Studio Speakers And AI-Enhanced Soundbars Ahead Of CES 2026

  • December 30, 2025
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Samsung is expanding its audio portfolio with two new WiFi speakers, Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7, alongside upgraded soundbars featuring AI-enhanced audio capabilities, ahead of CES 2026 in Las Vegas. While these speakers are not as discreet as the Samsung Frame, they are designed to blend seamlessly into living spaces with a minimalist and gallery-inspired aesthetic. The Music Studio 5 and 7 aim to provide high-quality sound experiences while offering versatile placement and connectivity options for users seeking both style and performance in home audio.

Music Studio 5 features a four-inch woofer paired with dual tweeters and a built-in waveguide to enhance sound projection, while AI Dynamic Bass Control allows the speaker to optimize bass output without distortion. The speaker supports WiFi streaming, Bluetooth connectivity, and voice control, making it a flexible addition to any home environment. Samsung designed the Music Studio 7 as a more premium option, offering 3.1.1-channel spatial audio through top, front, left, and right-firing speakers, delivering a more immersive three-dimensional audio experience. Advanced features such as Audio Lab Pattern Control Technology and the same AI Dynamic Bass Control found in Music Studio 5 further refine sound performance, while Hi-Resolution Audio processing up to 24-bit/96kHz ensures accurate playback. The Music Studio 7 can function as a standalone unit or in combination with other Samsung audio devices for a more integrated sound setup.

In addition to the new speakers, Samsung introduced the HW-QS90H All-in-One Soundbar, featuring a 7.1.2-channel system with 13 drivers, nine of which are wide-range speakers, and a built-in Quad Bass Woofer that produces deep bass without the need for an additional subwoofer. The soundbar incorporates a Convertible Fit design that allows flexible placement on a table or wall, while a built-in gyro sensor automatically adapts channel distribution based on orientation. Samsung also refreshed its flagship HW-Q990H soundbar, adding Sound Elevation to improve dialogue clarity and Auto Volume to maintain consistent audio levels across channels. These upgrades demonstrate Samsung’s focus on blending advanced sound performance with user-friendly features.

All of Samsung’s latest audio offerings will be showcased at CES 2026 from January 6 to 9. Attendees and viewers can experience hands-on demonstrations and explore the enhanced capabilities of both the new speakers and soundbars. The company continues to push the integration of AI-driven audio enhancements and spatial sound technologies, emphasizing convenience, performance, and immersive experiences in home entertainment. These additions reinforce Samsung’s commitment to offering versatile, high-fidelity audio solutions that cater to diverse user needs while keeping design and functionality at the forefront.

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