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    Samsung announces new Music Studio wireless speakers ahead of CES 2026

    Samsung unveils Music Studio 5 and Studio 7 speakers ahead of CES 2026, featuring AI bass control, SmartThings support, and Hi-Res audio.
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    Samsung is getting a head start on CES 2026 with the reveal of two new wireless home speakers—the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7. Designed to blend into modern interiors while packing serious audio tech, both models showcase Samsung’s push for design-first sound systems with AI and multi-device connectivity.

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    The Music Studio 5 takes a minimalist approach with a gallery-inspired design meant to blend into bookshelves and tabletops. It’s a 2.1-channel system, featuring two tweeters and a 4-inch woofer, all housed in a compact frame.

    Tuning was done at Samsung’s Audio Lab, and the speaker includes AI Dynamic Bass Control—a feature that dynamically adjusts low-end output to prevent distortion, especially at high volumes. A waveguide system helps spread sound evenly throughout the room.

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    Stepping up in both size and performance, the Music Studio 7 adopts a bookshelf-style design with a 3.1.1-channel configuration. That includes front, side, and top-firing tweeters, a central woofer, and a dedicated super tweeter capable of reproducing frequencies up to 35 kHz.

    It supports Hi-Res Audio at up to 24-bit/96kHz, aimed at audiophiles looking for clarity and depth. The Studio 7 also includes Q-Symphony, letting users pair it wirelessly with Samsung TVs and soundbars for a unified, multi-speaker setup.

    • Music Studio 5:
      • 2.1-channel
      • AI Dynamic Bass Control
      • Compact, gallery-style build
      • Wi-Fi + Bluetooth
      • SmartThings app support
    • Music Studio 7:
      • 3.1.1-channel with super tweeter
      • 35 kHz high-frequency support
      • Hi-Res Audio (24-bit/96kHz)
      • Q-Symphony for TV pairing
      • Available in black and white finishes

    Both speakers support Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, giving users multiple streaming options, and can be controlled via Samsung’s SmartThings app. Integration with other Samsung devices is a clear priority, especially with the Studio 7’s Q-Symphony feature.

    Pricing and launch dates remain under wraps, but full specifications and hands-on demos are expected when CES 2026 kicks off in early January. For now, Samsung’s Music Studio lineup looks set to offer a polished blend of aesthetics, connectivity, and AI-enhanced audio for the living room.

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