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Samsung unveiled two new Music Studio wireless speakers at CES 2026: the Music Studio 5 and the Music Studio 7. While the South Korean firm did not reveal the pricing during the announcement, that information has now surfaced.
According to PCWorld, the Music Studio 5 is priced at $249, while the Music Studio 7 will cost $499. The speakers could go on sale in the US and select other markets toward the end of the first quarter or during the second quarter of this year. The Music Studio 5 will be available in black, green, orange, white, and yellow, while the Music Studio 7 will be offered in black and white.
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The Music Studio 5 is a 2.1.1-channel speaker featuring left-firing, right-firing, and top-firing tweeters, along with a 4.2-inch woofer. The Music Studio 7 is a 3.1.1-channel speaker with four tweeters firing left, right, top, and front, and they are paired with a 5-inch woofer.
In terms of connectivity, the Music Studio 5 includes a Toslink digital audio input, while the Music Studio 7 features an HDMI input port. Both speakers also support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Google Cast, and Spotify Connect. They also feature a dedicated button that offers one-tap music playback via Amazon Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music.
The speakers can be controlled using the SmartThings app. They also support Q-Symphony, allowing them to be paired with a Samsung TV or a Samsung soundbar. Up to five Music Studio speakers can be connected to a Samsung TV simultaneously via Bluetooth using Q-Symphony, and up to ten Music Studio speakers can be used in a home to stream the same or different music tracks.
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According to PCWorld, the Music Studio 5 is priced at $249, while the Music Studio 7 will cost $499. The speakers could go on sale in the US and select other markets toward the end of the first quarter or during the second quarter of this year. The Music Studio 5 will be available in black, green, orange, white, and yellow, while the Music Studio 7 will be offered in black and white.
https://www.imeisource.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Samsung-Music-Studio-5-And-Music-Studio-7-CES-2026-imeisource.jpg
The Music Studio 5 is a 2.1.1-channel speaker featuring left-firing, right-firing, and top-firing tweeters, along with a 4.2-inch woofer. The Music Studio 7 is a 3.1.1-channel speaker with four tweeters firing left, right, top, and front, and they are paired with a 5-inch woofer.
In terms of connectivity, the Music Studio 5 includes a Toslink digital audio input, while the Music Studio 7 features an HDMI input port. Both speakers also support Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Google Cast, and Spotify Connect. They also feature a dedicated button that offers one-tap music playback via Amazon Music, Spotify, and YouTube Music.
The speakers can be controlled using the SmartThings app. They also support Q-Symphony, allowing them to be paired with a Samsung TV or a Samsung soundbar. Up to five Music Studio speakers can be connected to a Samsung TV simultaneously via Bluetooth using Q-Symphony, and up to ten Music Studio speakers can be used in a home to stream the same or different music tracks.
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