Here’s How Much Samsung’s New Music Studio 5 and 7 Wi-Fi Speakers Cost

Samsung debuted its two new Wi-Fi speakers, Music Studio 7 (LS70H) and Music Studio 5 (LS50H), at CES 2026. Both models offer high-quality sound and stylish designs for modern homes. However, the company did not shed light on its prices and availability at the time. Now, the pricing has emerged, along with the release window for the United States.
Samsung expands home audio lineup with Music Studio 5 and 7
While Samsung’s CES 2026 press release for the new audio lineup did not mention pricing, PCWorld has now revealed the costs. According to the report, Music Studio 5 will hit store shelves at $249, slightly above competitors such as Sonos One Gen 2 ($219) and Bose Home Speaker 300 ($199). Meanwhile, the more premium offering, Music Studio 7 will be available for $499.
The outlet also notes that Samsung plans to release both models in the US in March 2026, though the exact date has yet to be revealed. As of now, there is no word on availability in other markets. Sure, we’ll keep you in the loop once more information emerges.

The new speakers now expand Samsung’s home audio ecosystem, allowing users to pair multiple speakers to the company’s TVs for an immersive sound experience. Each model uses a timeless dot concept by designer Erwan Bouroullec. They are also inspired by a universal symbol in music and art, while keeping Samsung’s signature style.
Speaking of Music Studio 5, it is a compact speaker that elevates interior spaces. The speaker features a 4-inch woofer and dual tweeters with a built-in waveguide, delivering clear, balanced sound. Likewise, AI Dynamic Bass Control deepens low frequencies without distortion.
Now, coming to Music Studio 7, this is Samsung’s premium model for immersive audio experiences. The speaker features a 3.1.1-channel spatial audio system with left, right, front, and top-firing speakers. Moreover, it supports Hi-Resolution Audio up to 24-bit/96kHz and includes a super tweeter that extends the frequency range up to 35kHz. We will let you know when both speakers go on sale in the US.










