
Samsung Music Studio 7 (HW-LS70H): 3.1.1ch Dolby Atmos Wireless Speaker
Samsung has officially launched the Music Studio 7 (model HW-LS70H), a wireless speaker designed to deliver a surround feel on its own. Per Samsung, it uses a 3.1.1-channel configuration with wireless Dolby Atmos, wrapped in the round 'Dot' design by French studio Bouroullec, and is a CES 2026 Innovation Award honoree. US pricing is US$499.99.
On audio, Samsung lists Hi-Res support with a Super Tweeter reproducing ultra-high frequencies up to 35kHz, plus 24-bit/96kHz decoding and MP3, AAC and FLAC playback. SpaceFit Sound Pro analyses the room and auto-tunes the output, while Q-Symphony lets it play in concert with compatible Samsung TVs and up to five compatible speakers.
Connectivity and smarts include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, HDMI eARC and optical inputs, with Google Cast, AirPlay, Spotify Connect and Roon Ready compatibility, alongside built-in Alexa and Bixby and group play. Regional availability and pricing vary; refer to Samsung's official product page for full specifications.
Specifications
- Channels
- 3.1.1ch · wireless Dolby Atmos
- Hi-Res audio
- Super Tweeter up to 35kHz · 24-bit/96kHz · MP3/AAC/FLAC
- Smart acoustics
- SpaceFit Sound Pro auto-calibration · Q-Symphony (with Samsung TVs and up to 5 speakers)
- Connectivity
- Wi-Fi · Bluetooth · HDMI eARC · optical · Google Cast/AirPlay/Spotify Connect/Roon Ready
- Voice assistants
- Built-in Alexa and Bixby
- Design / award
- Dot design by Bouroullec · CES 2026 Innovation Award honoree
- Price
- US$499.99 (region dependent)
Pros
- Standalone 3.1.1ch wireless Dolby Atmos
- Hi-Res audio (35kHz super tweeter · 24-bit/96kHz)
- Q-Symphony Samsung-TV integration · SpaceFit auto-calibration
- Broad streaming support (Cast/AirPlay/Spotify Connect/Roon)
Cons
- Full effect relies on pairing with compatible Samsung TV/speakers
Sources
Specs and launch info are cited from official sources; the analysis is our own original writing.