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Samsung’s new Music Studio speakers deliver crisp audio without clashing with your decor

By technologistmag.com29 December 20252 Mins Read
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Samsung has introduced two new Wi-Fi speakers ahead of CES 2026, offering impressive audio performance in a sleek, minimal design that fits seamlessly into any living space. The Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 are part of the company’s effort to broaden its home audio lineup beyond soundbars and give buyers more choice.

The new Music Studio 5 is a compact speaker featuring a four-inch woofer, dual tweeters, and a built-in waveguide for clearer sound projection. It incorporates Samsung’s AI Dynamic Bass Control tech, which adjusts low frequencies in real time to prevent distortion.

The speaker supports Wi-Fi casting, Bluetooth connectivity, and voice control, making it a versatile option for everyday use. Its design focuses on simplicity, allowing it to blend into any room without drawing attention.

The new Music Studio 7 is more premium in comparison and takes the experience further with a 3.1.1-channel setup. It features multiple drivers to deliver a more immersive, three-dimensional audio experience, and supports Samsung’s Audio Lab Pattern Control technology to ensure “that sound from each channel is not overlapping or cluttered.”

Samsung Music Studio 7.

Like the smaller model, the Music Studio 7 supports AI Dynamic Bass Control tech. In addition, Samsung says it supports Hi-Resolution Audio playback with up to 24-bit/96kHz audio processing. It features the same connectivity options, letting users easily pair it with TVs, soundbars, and other speakers for an seamless multi-room listening experience.

Pricing and availability details are expected soon

Samsung says it will showcase the Music Studio 5 and 7 at CES 2026 in Las Vegas early next year. Alongside the new speakers, the company will display its new range of flagship Q-series soundbars at the event. Pricing and availability details for the new audio devices are still under wraps. Samsung is expected to share more information when the products officially launch next year.

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