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Samsung Unveils 2026 Audio: Smarter Sound, Immersive Tech
6 Apr
Summary
- New speakers and soundbars feature AI for room calibration and sound enhancement.
- Samsung expands Q-Symphony to link up to five audio devices.
- Sound Elevation aims to align on-screen audio with character position.

Samsung has revealed pricing and availability for its 2026 audio products, including new soundbars and speakers. The Music Studio 7, a $500 3.1.1-channel speaker, and the $300 Music Studio 5, a 2.1-channel model, both leverage AI for room calibration and sound customization through features like Dynamic Bass Control and SpaceFit Sound Pro. These speakers can integrate with compatible TVs and soundbars via Samsung's Q-Symphony feature.
The company's flagship Q990H soundbar, priced at $2,000, offers 11.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos and introduces Sound Elevation to match audio with on-screen action. It also includes Auto Volume to prevent sudden sound changes. The impressive QS90H, a $1,000 all-in-one soundbar, boasts a 7.1.2-channel setup with four woofers for enhanced bass and uses a gyro sensor for automatic sound adjustment based on placement.
Additional soundbars, the Q930H ($1,500) and Q800H ($1,100), expand the 2026 lineup. The Q930H is a 9.1.4-channel model, while the Q800H is a 5.1.2-channel option. Both feature Q-Symphony, SpaceFit Sound Pro, and the new Sound Elevation technology. Availability for most of these new audio devices is immediate, with some exceptions.