Samsung makes some of the best soundbars we’ve tested. However, if you’re looking for a speaker with a little more panache, you’ll want to check out the new Samsung Music Studio Wi-Fi Speakers. Designed by artist Erwan Bouroullec, they redefine what’s possible in a Wi-Fi speaker.
Right now, you can get the Samsung Music Studio 7 for $499 at Best Buy. Alternatively, you can get the Samsung Music Studio 5 for $299 at Best Buy. Both Wi-Fi speakers deliver impeccable sound while elevating your home’s aesthetic. However, only the Samsung Music Studio 7 offers room-filling 3D sound from a 3.1.1 channel Wi-Fi speaker with front, side, and up firing channels, plus a built in woofer.
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Priced at $299, the Music Studio 5 is the more affordable model of the two. Yet despite its price, it doesn’t hold back on features. This 2-channel smart speaker supports Dolby Atmos 3D sound with or without an HDMI cable. Using Samsung’s proprietary Q-Symphony technology, it can be paired with a Samsung TV and up to five Samsung audio devices. We also like that it has built-in sensors that’ll automatically tune and calibrate it to your room. It’s the perfect Wi-Fi speaker for anyone who wants an easy way to listen to their favorite music, podcasts, and more.
If you want a fuller soundstage, you’ll want to invest in the Music Studio 7. This 3.1.1 channel Wi-Fi speaker has front, side, and up firing channels. It also has a built-in subwoofer. Thanks to Samsung’s Pattern Control Technology, the speaker can direct sound, reduce distortion, and create an enveloping soundstage throughout your space.
Not sure which one to get? You can visit your local Best Buy store to listen to both speakers in person. You’ll be able to see how the speakers integrate with other Samsung devices as well as find your ideal Music Studio setup based on the parameters of your own home.
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