Samsung has unveiled its 2026 sound device lineup, promising richer immersion, smarter connectivity, and more expressive audio experiences across homes. The expanded portfolio — set to debut at CES 2026 in Las Vegas — includes enhanced Q-Series soundbars and all-new Music Studio Wi-Fi speakers, powered by the next generation of Q-Symphony technology.
Samsung’s flagship HW-Q990H soundbar introduces Sound Elevation, a feature that lifts dialogue toward the screen’s center for more natural audio, and Auto Volume, which balances loudness across channels and content.
The 11.1.4-channel system combines a 7.0.2 main bar, 4.0.2 rear speakers, and a dual 8-inch driver subwoofer, delivering powerful yet space-efficient bass. Up-firing channels and AI tuning broaden the sound field, offering a home-theater scale experience.
Samsung also introduced the HW-QS90H All-in-One Soundbar, designed for versatility with a Convertible Fit design that adapts to wall or tabletop placement. Its gyro sensor automatically adjusts channel distribution, while a 7.1.2-channel system with 13 drivers and a Quad Bass Woofer delivers deep bass without a separate subwoofer.
Samsung’s new Music Studio 5 (LS50H) and Music Studio 7 (LS70H) Wi-Fi speakers expand the brand’s audio ecosystem. Both models feature a dot design concept by renowned designer Erwan Bouroullec, blending artistic aesthetics with advanced acoustics.
- Music Studio 7 delivers 3.1.1-channel spatial audio with top-firing speakers, AI Dynamic Bass Control, and Hi-Resolution Audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. A super tweeter extends frequency response to 35kHz, enhancing musical detail.
- Music Studio 5 offers a compact, gallery-inspired form with a 4” woofer and dual tweeters. Tuned by Samsung Audio Lab, it balances clarity and bass while supporting Wi-Fi casting, streaming, voice control, and Bluetooth via Samsung Seamless Codec.