
Samsung has unveiled the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 wireless speakers ahead of CES 2026. Both models are stationary, wireless speakers designed to blend naturally into home interiors while delivering premium audio performance.
The Music Studio 5 features a compact, gallery-inspired design intended to fit seamlessly into living spaces. It is a 2.1-channel system equipped with two tweeters and a 4-inch woofer. Samsung says the speaker uses a waveguide-based acoustic design, fine-tuned at its Audio Lab, to produce balanced sound. AI Dynamic Bass Control is also included to manage low frequencies and reduce distortion, even at higher volume levels.
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The Music Studio 7 adopts a bookshelf-style form factor and will be offered in black and white finishes. It features a more advanced 3.1.1-channel configuration, combining front-, side-, and top-firing tweeters with a dedicated woofer. A built-in super tweeter enables high-frequency reproduction up to 35 kHz, while support for high-resolution audio playback reaches up to 24-bit/96 kHz. The speaker also supports Q-Symphony, allowing it to wirelessly pair with compatible Samsung TVs and soundbars to create a wider, more immersive soundstage.
Both speakers support Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for wireless streaming and can be managed through the SmartThings app. Samsung has yet to announce pricing or availability, with more details expected once CES 2026 officially kicks off in January.