The new lineup comprises the Music Studio 5 (LS50H) and Music Studio 7 (LS70H), both of which support wireless connectivity and are designed to work with Samsung TVs, soundbars and the SmartThings platform.
The speaker can operate independently or be paired with compatible Samsung televisions and other Samsung audio products.
The smaller Music Studio 5 is aimed at users looking for a more compact speaker for everyday listening.
Another key feature is support for Q-Symphony, which enables compatible Samsung televisions to work in tandem with connected Samsung audio devices.
The launch further expands Samsung's premium home audio range in India as manufacturers increasingly focus on connected audio products that integrate with broader smart home ecosystems.
Samsung has expanded its home audio portfolio in India with the launch of the Music Studio Series, introducing two Wi-Fi speakers designed to offer immersive sound while integrating with the company's broader ecosystem of televisions and audio devices.
The new lineup comprises the Music Studio 5 (LS50H) and Music Studio 7 (LS70H), both of which support wireless connectivity and are designed to work with Samsung TVs, soundbars and the SmartThings platform. Prices start at ₹27,900, with the speakers now available through Samsung's online store, major e-commerce platforms and authorised retail outlets.
The speakers have been designed by French designer Erwan Bouroullec and feature a circular dot motif inspired by symbols commonly associated with music and art. Samsung says the design aims to blend into modern living spaces while serving as functional home audio products.
The flagship Music Studio 7 delivers 3.1.1-channel audio using left, centre, right and upward-firing speakers to create a more immersive soundstage. It incorporates Samsung's Audio Lab Pattern Control Technology, which the company says helps reduce signal overlap for improved sound direction, alongside AI Dynamic Bass Control to enhance low-frequency performance while limiting distortion.
The speaker can operate independently or be paired with compatible Samsung televisions and other Samsung audio products.
The smaller Music Studio 5 is aimed at users looking for a more compact speaker for everyday listening. It combines a woofer with dual tweeters and a built-in waveguide to deliver balanced sound, while AI Dynamic Bass Control is intended to improve bass performance without compromising clarity.
Both speakers support Wi-Fi streaming, Bluetooth connectivity through Samsung Seamless Codec, voice control and access to supported music streaming services.
Samsung has also integrated the Music Studio Series with its SmartThings smart home platform, allowing users to adjust settings, create multi-room playback groups and manage connected speakers through a single app.
Another key feature is support for Q-Symphony, which enables compatible Samsung televisions to work in tandem with connected Samsung audio devices. The company says users can pair up to five compatible sound devices with a Samsung TV, allowing audio to be distributed across multiple channels for a more immersive listening experience.
The launch further expands Samsung's premium home audio range in India as manufacturers increasingly focus on connected audio products that integrate with broader smart home ecosystems. Wi-Fi-enabled speakers have gained popularity in recent years as consumers seek multi-room audio, wireless streaming and closer integration with televisions and other connected devices.