Samsung has expanded its audio portfolio with a pair of innovative WiFi speakers and refreshed soundbar models incorporating artificial intelligence capabilities. Although they don't match the subtlety of the Samsung Frame TV, the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 speakers feature a streamlined aesthetic intended to harmonize with modern living spaces. For those seeking simplicity, the company has upgraded its top-tier HW-Q990H soundbar and launched the budget-friendly HW-QS90H alternative.

The Music Studio 5 incorporates a 4-inch woofer alongside two tweeters, enhanced by an integrated waveguide for superior audio output. Sound personalization is achieved through Samsung's innovative AI Dynamic Bass Control, which enhances low frequencies without introducing distortion. Users can operate this gallery-style speaker using voice commands or Bluetooth connectivity, and it supports WiFi-based casting along with various streaming platforms.

The Music Studio 7 offers an advanced 3.1.1-channel setup for spatial sound, including upward-, forward-, left-, and right-directed drivers to create an enveloping three-dimensional listening environment. Further refinement comes from the Samsung Audio Lab Pattern Control Technology and the AI Dynamic Bass Control shared with the smaller model. According to Samsung, this speaker handles high-resolution audio at up to 24-bit/96kHz and functions independently or in combination with compatible Samsung audio products.

Completing the lineup, the HW-QS90H All-in-One Soundbar employs a 7.1.2-channel configuration with 13 total drivers, including nine wide-range units. Its integrated Quad Bass Woofer delivers robust low-end performance without requiring an external subwoofer. The design includes a versatile Convertible Fit system for wall mounting or tabletop placement, plus a gyroscopic sensor that dynamically adjusts audio channel allocation based on positioning, similar to the QS700F model.

Samsung has also revitalized its premium HW-Q990H soundbar with the Sound Elevation technology to improve dialogue clarity and naturalness, complemented by Auto Volume for even sound levels across channels. The entire collection of new soundbars and speakers will be showcased at CES 2026.