Samsung has unveiled a new range of Wi-Fi Music Studio speakers, which includes two models, Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5. The company focuses not only on sound quality but also on design, and both speakers can work with Samsung TVs as part of the Q-Symphony ecosystem.
Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5: what’s the difference?
The flagship Music Studio 7 is equipped with a 3.1.1 speaker system that projects sound forward, to the sides and upwards, creating a more spacious sound from a single unit. Samsung has also implemented solutions for high-frequency directivity control and automatic bass correction.
By contrast, Music Studio 5 is a model aimed at people who, in addition to sound quality, pay close attention to the device's appearance. The speaker was designed in collaboration with French designer Erwan Bouroullelek and won the 2026 iF Design Award Gold.
Integration with Samsung TVs
Both speakers connect via Wi-Fi, support Spotify Tap, which lets you start playing music with a single press, and are available in black and white. The new models also support Q-Symphony, allowing them to work wirelessly with Samsung TVs and soundbars. According to the manufacturer, the system can simultaneously support up to five compatible audio devices, creating an expanded home cinema setup.
Source: Samsung (press release)
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