Samsung has introduced two new Wi-Fi speakers ahead of CES 2026 that deliver impressive audio performance in a sleek, minimalist design that fits seamlessly into any living space. The Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 are part of the company’s efforts to expand its home audio offerings beyond soundbars and give buyers more choice.
The new Music Studio 5 is a compact speaker with a 4-inch woofer, two tweeters and an integrated waveguide for clearer sound projection. It is equipped with Samsung’s AI Dynamic Bass Control technology, which adjusts low frequencies in real time to avoid distortion.
The speaker supports Wi-Fi casting, Bluetooth connectivity and voice control, making it a versatile option for everyday use. Its design is designed for simplicity, allowing it to blend into any room without drawing attention to itself.
The new Music Studio 7 is higher quality in comparison and enhances the experience with a 3.1.1 channel setup. It features multiple drivers to provide a more immersive, three-dimensional audio experience and supports Samsung’s Audio Lab Pattern Control technology to ensure “the sound from each channel is not overlapped or cluttered.”
Like the smaller model, the Music Studio 7 supports AI Dynamic Bass Control technology. Additionally, Samsung says it supports high-resolution audio playback with up to 24-bit/96kHz audio processing. It has the same connectivity options so users can easily pair it with TVs, soundbars and other speakers for a seamless multi-room listening experience.
Pricing and availability details are expected soon
Samsung says it will unveil the Music Studio 5 and 7 at CES 2026 in Las Vegas early next year. In addition to the new speakers, the company will also unveil its new range of flagship Q-Series soundbars at the event. Pricing and availability details for the new audio devices are not yet known. Samsung is expected to reveal more information when the products officially launch next year.




