Samsung introduced the Music Studio speaker lineup for the first time at CES 2026. The Music Studio 7 is the higher-conclude model, while the Music Studio 5 is the more affordable option. The Music Studio 7 features Dolby Atmos for spatial audio and supports a wide range of audio streaming and casting options.
It can be utilized as a standalone speaker, paired with Samsung soundbars and TVs, or connected to other audio sources.
The Music Studio 7 is priced at $499.99 in the USA at launch. Prices can vary by countest, region, or offers.
Audio

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Drivers on Samsung Music Studio 7 speaker – Source: Samsung
The Music Studio 7 features a 3.1.1-channel speaker setup with three main tweeters (front, left, and right), one top-firing tweeter, and one woofer. It supports two spatial audio technologies: Dolby Atmos (both wired and wireless) and Eclipsa Audio. It also supports Hi-Res Audio playback of up to 24-bit/96kHz.
Adaptive Sound analyzes the content being played and automatically adjusts audio settings for dialogue, movies, music, or sports. AI Dynamic Bass Control utilizes advanced algorithms to optimize bass output and prevent distortion at higher volumes.
With SpaceFit Sound Pro, the built-in microphone analyzes the room and adjusts audio output based on the room’s size, layout, and speaker placement. Active Voice Amplifier improves dialogue clarity when it is minquireed by background sounds.
Design

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Samsung Music Studio 7’s design – Source: Samsung
Samsung designed the Music Studio 7 in collaboration with French artist Erwan Bouroullec. The speaker features a minimalist design intconcludeed to blconclude seamlessly into home environments.
It includes a Spotify Tap button on the top, which lets utilizers quickly resume playback from their Spotify account. The speaker is available in black and white color options.
Connectivity

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AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Google Home, and Spotify Tap on Music Studio 7 – Source: Samsung
The Music Studio 7 includes an HDMI port with eARC and CEC support, along with an optical audio input. It supports Wi-Fi 5, Bluetooth 6.0 with Auracast, AirPlay 2, Google Cast, Roon Ready, Spotify Connect, and Tidal Connect.
The speaker can be set up utilizing the Samsung Sound app and controlled through Alexa, Google Home, or SmartThings. It also features built-in Alexa and Bixby for voice commands.
With the Group Play feature, up to ten Music Studio speakers can be connected utilizing Bluetooth Auracast for synchronized playback.

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Music Studio ports and Group Play – Source: Samsung
You can utilize the Music Studio 7 as a standalone speaker for streaming music via services like Roon, Spotify, and Tidal, or cast audio utilizing AirPlay 2 and Google Cast. It can also be connected to external audio sources, such as a TV, via HDMI or optical input. Additionally, it can be paired with compatible Samsung TVs and soundbars utilizing Q-Symphony for enhanced audio output.
















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