Samsung Music Studio Wi-Fi audio system will assist voice assistants
Samsung has dabbled within the sensible speaker area earlier than, however the firm’s all-new Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 Wi-Fi audio system pose critical competitors for the likes of Amazon, Apple, Bose, and Sonos—at the least on the higher-end of the market.
Unveiled this week at CES and deliberate for a March launch, each fashions current a distinctively fashionable, “dot-faced” industrial design by famous French artist Erwan Bouroullec, together with some equally attention-grabbing options destined to set them aside from the pack. (Don’t get too enthusiastic about all the colours proven within the picture above, nonetheless; they’re simply trial balloons. Preliminary shipments will likely be in black or white solely.)
Alexa, are you in there?
Whereas it most likely received’t be there at launch—and voice assistants typically warrant only a single point out in Samsung’s press launch—I’ve been instructed the Music Studio 5 (mannequin LS50H) and Music Studio 7 (mannequin LS70H) will assist Alexa+, the generative-AI-powered digital assistant that Amazon guarantees is extra succesful and extra conversational than the unique Alexa.
Alexa Plus additionally gives superior sensible house management choices and new capabilities, corresponding to robotically ordering meals it is aware of you’ll like from Uber Eats, or standing in a digital line for live performance tickets from TicketMaster when you do one thing much less tedious.
Not an Alexa fan? The brand new audio system can even reply to voice instructions spoken to Google Assistant, in addition to Samsung’s personal Bixby, which is optimized for interplay with different Samsung merchandise.
Spotify Faucet and Spotify Join
The Music Studio collection additionally works with Spotify Faucet, which leverages Spotify Join over Wi-Fi, so you possibly can jump-start a favourite playlist with only a contact on the speaker cupboard—no want to drag out your telephone. The spiffier Music Studio 7 is adept at delivering the brand new, lossless rendering of Spotify Premium music content material, streaming FLAC recordsdata at as much as 24-bit/44.1 kHz decision, in addition to different content material at resolutions as much as 24-bit/96kHz.
A CES sales space tender additionally instructed me that Music Studio consumers who undertake Alexa as their voice assistant will get Amazon Music as their default music-streaming service, whereas those that select Google Assistant will get YouTube Music as their default. As for different companies—Tidal, Qobuz, and what have you ever—I’m instructed they’ll be capable to use these companies’ respective apps, Apple’s AirPlay, or—ugh—a Bluetooth connection.
For many who don’t thoughts wires, the Music Studio 5 is supplied with a Toslink digital audio enter, whereas the beefier Music Studio 7 boasts an HDMI port as nicely. I presume that will likely be HDMI ARC, however nobody on the sales space may reply my query for certain.
I do know for sure that as much as 5 Music Studio audio system might be synchronized with current Samsung TVs through Bluetooth, due to the corporate’s Q Symphony surround-sound processing. It will combine these audio system’ output with the TV’s built-in audio system. Q Symphony can even allow you to combine and match some Music Studio audio system with a Samsung soundbar and/or wall-hanging Music Body audio system. Q Symphony smarts will tonally steadiness the bunch.
Multi-room audio choices
Another choice, for whole-home audio devotees, will likely be to stream music—the identical or totally different tracks—to as many as 10 Music Studio audio system directly, together with grouped audio system. Samsung’s SmartThings app will handle that trick. Sadly, it received’t be doable to configure two audio system as a stereo pair, as each the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 output two channels on their very own.
With its sculpted dome and sloped again, the smaller Studio 5 ($249) gives a extra distinctive look than its core competitors: the $219 Sonos One, Gen 2 and the $199 Bose Dwelling Speaker 300. The Studio 5 packs two high-performance left/proper entrance tweeters beneath a 4.2- inch woofer (Samsung’s folks insisted on calling it a “subwoofer”). An built-in wave information and dynamic bass management contributed to the larger and better-than-expected efficiency I heard within the difficult surroundings of Samsung’s CES exhibit area, however I’ll reserve last judgement for a full listening session in non-public.
The Music Studio 7 ($499) is an all-in-one, 3.1.1-channel, spatial-audio speaker that includes Samsung’s personal signal-steering methodology (not Dolby Atmos). Its tweeters fireplace separate channel data from the entrance, left, and proper sides, in addition to the highest the boxy, perforated steel wrapped enclosure, whereas a 5-inch front-firing, rear-ported) “sub” delivers all of the non-directional low-frequency data.
Samsung enhances the four-direction throw and readability of the channels with what it calls Sample Management Expertise and AI Dynamic Bass Management. Samsung is clearly interesting to the identical “I solely have room for one field” music/sensible house buffs who’re additionally contemplating the remainder of the spatial audio-adept, smart-speaker competitors: the $479 Sonos Period 300, the $299 Apple HomePod, and the $220 Amazon Echo Studio.
I can’t wait to listen to what these puppies can do in the actual world.
This information story is a part of TechHive’s in-depth protection of the finest sensible audio system.

