Samsung Music Studio 5 and 7 hands-on: Unique speaker designs debut at CES 2026
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Samsung Music Studio 5 and 7 hands-on: Unique speaker designs debut at CES 2026
"The Music Studio 5 has a four-inch woofer and two tweeters, and a sound profile that's optimized by AI Dynamic Bass Control. The design is an interesting interplay between a circle and a square, but the speaker delivers crisp, clear sound - even in the roar of a CES demo area. The Music Studio 5 will also come in a smattering of colors, which could lend a pop to a bookshelf. Controls line the top edge, including one-touch access to Spotify."
"If you're looking for something more robust, the Music Studio 7 is a 3.1.1-channel unit that's capable of four-direction spatial audio and high-resolution listening. Samsung says you can enjoy tunes at up to up to 24-bit/96kHz and the speaker can be used as part of a turntable setup. The sound here is more robust as I heard noticeably more bass from the 7 than on the 5."
"You can also use up to four Music Studio speakers as a surround sound setup in your living room. I listened to a brief demo where Samsung was using four Music Studio 7 units in a makeshift home theater. This combo provided great immersion, with lots of detail in the directional sound in the clips being broadcast on the connected TV. Samsung also says you can use up to 10 Music Studio speakers for audio only."
Samsung debuted two home speakers, Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7, with Bluetooth and Wi‑Fi connectivity and minimalist designs that blend with home decor. Music Studio 5 features a four‑inch woofer, two tweeters, AI Dynamic Bass Control, crisp clear sound even in noisy environments, and top-edge controls including one‑touch Spotify access; multiple color options are available. Music Studio 7 is a 3.1.1‑channel unit offering four‑direction spatial audio, up to 24‑bit/96kHz high‑resolution playback, turntable compatibility, and stronger bass. Up to four Music Studio speakers can be configured for surround sound and up to ten units can be used for audio‑only setups. Pricing was not announced and availability details remain pending.
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