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Samsung announces new Music Studio wireless speakers ahead of CES 2026

The Samsung Music Studio 5 in white (Image Source: Samsung)
The Samsung Music Studio 5 in white (Image Source: Samsung)
Samsung has announced the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 wireless speakers ahead of CES 2026, offering design-focused audio solutions for the home. The lineup features AI Dynamic Bass Control and SmartThings connectivity, with the premium Studio 7 adding Hi-Res Audio and Q-Symphony integration. While specific pricing remains unconfirmed, full details are expected when the expo begins in early January.

Samsung has announced the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 wireless speakers ahead of CES 2026. Both speakers are wireless and stationary and are designed to blend seamlessly into a home environment. The Music Studio 5 comes in a compact, gallery-inspired design that is meant to fit seamlessly into your home. It is a 2.1-channel system featuring two tweeters and a 4-inch woofer.

The Samsung Music Studio 5 in white (Image Source: Samsung)
The Samsung Music Studio 5 in white (Image Source: Samsung)

Samsung says the speaker relies on a waveguide system with tuning carried out at its Audio Lab to deliver balanced sound. It also uses AI Dynamic Bass Control to manage bass output and keep distortion low even at higher volume levels.

The Music Studio 7, on the other hand, features a bookshelf-style design and will be available in black and white finishes. It has a 3.1.1-channel configuration with front, side, and top-firing tweeters alongside a woofer. A dedicated super tweeter supposedly allows the speaker to reproduce high-frequency sounds up to 35 kHz, and the device also supports high-resolution audio playback up to 24-bit at 96 kHz. It also features Q-Symphony support, which means it can be paired wirelessly with compatible Samsung TVs and soundbars to create a wider sound setup.

The Samsung Music Studio 7 in white and black (Image Source: Samsung)
The Samsung Music Studio 7 in white and black (Image Source: Samsung)

Both speakers support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for wireless audio streaming and can be controlled using the SmartThings app. Samsung has not confirmed pricing or availability for the Music Studio speakers just yet. More details will be revealed early next month once CES 2026 officially begins in January.

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Antony Muchiri, 2025-12-28 (Update: 2025-12-28)