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Samsung Launches Music Studio Speakers and 2026 Soundbars with AI Audio Features

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Samsung has released its Music Studio 7 and Music Studio 5 speakers alongside two 2026 soundbars, blending advanced audio tech with sleek designs. The Music Studio 7 ($500) features a 3.1.1-channel setup with Pattern Control for room-filling sound, while the Music Studio 5 ($300) uses waveguide tech for balanced audio. Both leverage Dynamic Bass Control and SpaceFit Sound Pro to optimize acoustics.

The Q990H soundbar ($2,000) offers 11.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos with rear satellites and a subwoofer, adding Sound Elevation for on-screen dialogue placement and Auto Volume to prevent jarring shifts. Meanwhile, the QS90H ($1,000) claims to be Samsung’s first “all-in-one” soundbar with four built-in woofers, delivering robust bass without a separate sub.

Other models like the Q930H ($1,500) and Q800H ($1,100) are slated for release, featuring 9.1.4 and 5.1.2-channel configurations respectively. All devices support Q-Symphony for multi-device immersion, though the Q930H and QS90H remain “coming soon.”

This rollout highlights Samsung’s push into premium home audio, competing with rivals like LG’s Sound Suite. With AI-driven customization and immersive setups, these products aim to redefine modern entertainment systems.