At CES, Samsung previewed a new speaker lineup along with two 2026 soundbars. The company has now revealed pricing for the full range, including two models that weren’t displayed in its Las Vegas showroom. All but two of the new devices are already available to order.
Samsung has introduced two speakers under its Music Studio branding. The Music Studio 7, the more rectangular of the two, uses a 3.1.1-channel setup with left, right, and center channels, plus a woofer and an up-firing driver. It’s priced at $500 and includes Pattern Control technology meant to spread sound evenly across a room while reducing distortion.

The more circular Music Studio 5 features a 2.1-channel setup with two tweeters and a single woofer. It relies on waveguide technology to spread sound evenly and is priced at $300.

AI-based audio tuning is shared across both speakers, with Dynamic Bass Control and SpaceFit Sound Pro handling room-aware optimization and content-specific adjustments. Active Voice Amplifier Pro is also included on each model to elevate dialogue intelligibility.
The speakers can be paired for a living room configuration and used with compatible TVs or soundbars through Samsung’s Q-Symphony feature, which coordinates all speakers into an immersive system. Samsung is expanding Q-Symphony to support up to five audio devices, with automatic sound adjustments based on speaker placement.
Samsung also introduced the Q990H flagship soundbar at CES. The 11.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos system includes rear satellite speakers and a subwoofer and is priced at $2,000. Existing features such as Dynamic Bass Control, SpaceFit Sound Pro, and Adaptive Sound are included, along with two additions for 2026: Sound Elevation, which aligns dialogue with on-screen positioning, and Auto Volume, which reduces sudden volume changes when switching sources.

Priced at $1,000, the QS90H is Samsung’s first “all-in-one” soundbar, designed to deliver sufficient bass without a separate subwoofer using four built-in woofers and a 7.1.2-channel configuration. Like the QS700F, it features a gyro sensor that detects whether the unit is placed on a shelf or wall-mounted, adjusting audio accordingly. The QS90H also includes Q-Symphony, SpaceFit Sound Pro, Adaptive Sound, Active Voice Amplifier Pro, Dynamic Bass Control, and the new Sound Elevation and Auto Volume features.
Samsung also listed two additional soundbars that were not highlighted at CES: the Q930H, priced at $1,500, and the Q800H at $1,100. The Q930H offers a 9.1.4-channel setup with rear speakers and a subwoofer, along with Q-Symphony, SpaceFit Sound Pro, Adaptive Sound, Voice Amplifier Pro, and Sound Elevation. The Q800H provides the same feature set in a 5.1.2-channel configuration but includes only a subwoofer. Both models share an angular design similar to the Q900H.
Samsung has opened availability for the Music Studio 7, Music Studio 5, Q990H, and Q800H. The Q930H and QS90H remain labeled as coming soon.
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