Samsung has announced its 2026 home audio lineup just days before CES 2026 begins in Las Vegas, Nevada, from January 6 to January 9. The new range includes advanced Q Series Soundbars, updated Music Studio Wi Fi speakers, and improved multi device audio features.
The South Korean electronics giant said the new products focus on deeper immersion, clearer sound, and smoother performance across connected devices. These models will be showcased at CES 2026, one of the world’s largest technology events.
“For more than a decade, Samsung has shaped the evolution of home audio through advanced acoustics, intelligent features and thoughtful design. We’re continuing that legacy with next generation sound devices designed to deliver a rich, expressive performance for any space and moment,” Hun Lee, Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics, said in a statement.
New Q Series Soundbars
Samsung introduced 2 new Q Series Soundbars. These include the flagship HW Q990H and a new All in One Soundbar called HW QS90H.
The HW Q990H is an 11.1.4 channel system with a 7.0.2 main bar, 4.0.2 rear speakers, and a compact active subwoofer with dual 8 inch drivers. It features up firing channels, AI tuning, auto volume, and new Sound Elevation technology that lifts dialogue toward the center of the screen.
The HW QS90H All in One Soundbar features a Convertible Fit design for wall or tabletop use. A built in gyro sensor adjusts channel output based on placement. The 7.1.2 channel system uses 13 drivers, including 9 wide range speakers, and a Quad Bass Woofer system that removes the need for a separate subwoofer.
Music Studio Wi Fi speakers
Samsung also revealed the Music Studio 5 and Music Studio 7 Wi Fi speakers. Designed with Erwan Bouroullec, both feature a dot inspired design.
Music Studio 7 delivers 3.1.1 channel spatial audio with Hi Resolution Audio up to 24 bit 96 kHz. It supports Q Symphony pairing with Samsung TVs and comes in black and white.
Music Studio 5 uses a 4 inch woofer, dual tweeters, Wi Fi casting, Bluetooth, and voice control.
Upgraded Q Symphony and SmartThings
Samsung has upgraded Q Symphony to support up to 5 connected sound devices with a Samsung TV. The system now analyzes room layout for better surround sound. The SmartThings app also offers improved sound control, group playback, and access to music and voice features.
Also read: Viksit Workforce for a Viksit Bharat
Do Follow: The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News LinkedIn Account | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Facebook | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Youtube | The Mainstream formerly known as CIO News Twitter
About us:
The Mainstream is a premier platform delivering the latest updates and informed perspectives across the technology business and cyber landscape. Built on research-driven, thought leadership and original intellectual property, The Mainstream also curates summits & conferences that convene decision makers to explore how technology reshapes industries and leadership. With a growing presence in India and globally across the Middle East, Africa, ASEAN, the USA, the UK and Australia, The Mainstream carries a vision to bring the latest happenings and insights to 8.2 billion people and to place technology at the centre of conversation for leaders navigating the future.



