
Samsung and Danish company Canvas are jointly launching The HiFi Frame – a new solution that combines Samsung's flagship televisions with premium-class speakers. This is a response to luxury systems like Bang & Olufsen or Loewe, but in a more flexible form.
Television in a Frame with HiFi
When purchasing a Samsung television from the 2025 line, it can be placed inside The HiFi Frame, which integrates the screen, amplifiers and speakers into one unit. From the outside, it looks like a designer AV system that can be hung on a wall or placed on the floor.
As emphasised by Knut Eirik Rornes from Samsung, The HiFi Frame aims to combine "the best picture and the best sound" in a design created for users expecting aesthetics and quality at the highest level.


Art Mode and Unique Speaker Fronts
Many Samsung models for 2025 will feature Art Mode for the first time, known from The Frame series. This allows users access to over 3000 works of art from the Samsung Art Store digital gallery, including Monet and Leonardo da Vinci.
Canvas has gone a step further – The HiFi Frame now includes speaker fronts designed by artist Carsten Beck. They can be matched to digital images, creating full coherence between the art on the screen and the physical design of the speakers.
Fits TVs 55–85 inches, strong bass and streaming
The HiFi Frame is compatible with Samsung TVs from 55 to 85 inches. The sound is delivered by two 6.5-inch woofers and two SB Acoustics 5x8” passive radiators, supported by room acoustic correction (smartphone) and Bacch 3D virtualization.
For music enthusiasts, Apple AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, and Roon are available. The TV connects via HDMI eARC.
Price and Premiere at IFA
The premiere of The HiFi Frame will take place during the IFA trade show in Berlin, which will be held from the 5th to the 9th of September 2025. The price will depend on the size, chosen TV model, and materials – from 5000 to 10,000 euros.
Source: flatpanelshd