Last year, the Music Frame speaker was launched as Samsung’s first attempt to combine audio with a minimalist living room aesthetic. The front looks like a picture frame and it supports the Q-Series and SmartThings ecosystems. In conjunction with CES 2026, Samsung is launching two new models of speakers with attractive aesthetics.
Music Studio 5” and Music Studio 7” are two speakers that receive the touch of designer Erwan Bouroullec. It looks minimalist with the target placed on a work desk or a relaxing space at home but at the same time looks like an art sculpture that does not interfere with the design of the space.
Music Studio 7” is the most prominent model supporting 3.1.1 channels through drivers firing to the left, right, front and top in a square-shaped body. Spatial 3D audio can be played with the help of Samsung Audio Lab Pattern Control Technology. Although designed to work independently, this WiFi Speaker can also be used with Samsung TVs and soundbars through Q-Symphony support.
Music Studio 5” is the most advanced model with 2.1 audio that receives the touch of Samsung Audio Lab. A 4” woofer is matched with two tweeter drivers. Like the model above, this speaker also supports Bluetooth and WiFi. Its smaller size and round front give it a “face” like an old record player placed on a work desk.
Both models will be officially shown at CES 2026 next month. Price and It has not yet been announced when it will be sold.
