Last updated: July 16th, 2026 at 17:28 UTC+02:00
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Pricing starts from INR 27,900 (~$290).
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Samsung Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 speakers at CES 2026 - Source: Abhijeet Mishra / SamMobile
Samsung has announced the launch of two new wireless speakers in India: the Music Studio 5 and the Music Studio 7. While both speakers were listed on the company's website a few weeks ago, they weren't available for purchase until now.
The Music Studio 5 is priced at INR 27,900 (~$290) in India but is currently being offered for INR 24,900 (~$260). The Music Studio 7 is priced at INR 39,990 (~$415). Both speakers are currently available only in Black.
The Music Studio 5 features a 2.0-channel audio system powered by three speakers with a total output of 70W RMS. The Music Studio 7 features a 3.1.1-channel setup with five speakers, including two side-firing speakers and one up-firing speaker, delivering 150W RMS of audio output.
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Samsung Music Studio 5 at CES 2026 – Source: SamMobile
Both speakers support AirPlay, Google Cast, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, Roon Ready, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth 6.0.
They also support Dolby Atmos, Dolby Audio, Dolby Digital Plus, and Eclipsa Audio. Their audio enhancement features include Active Voice Amplifier Pro, AI Dynamic Bass Control, Auto Volume, SpaceFit Sound Pro, and Voice Enhance Mode.
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Samsung Music Studio 7 in two colors at CES 2026 – Source: Samsung
Both the Music Studio 5 and the Music Studio 7 support Wireless Dolby Atmos, Q-Symphony, and Spotify Tap. The Music Studio 5 features an optical audio input, while the Music Studio 7 includes both an optical audio input and an HDMI input.
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