At a Glance
- Samsung unveils new HW-Q990H soundbar and LS50H Wi-Fi speaker at CES 2026.
- LS70H offers 3.1.1 spatial audio and Dolby Atmos compatibility.
- Soundbars feature Sound Elevation, Auto Volume, and convertible design.
- Why it matters: These products expand Samsung’s high-end audio lineup and introduce new spatial audio tech for consumers.
Samsung’s latest audio lineup at CES 2026 includes an updated high-end soundbar and two Wi-Fi speakers that push spatial audio forward. The surprise LS50H brings a compact design while the larger LS70H adds Dolby Atmos support. These releases follow the unveiling of Samsung’s new Micro RGB TVs.
New Soundbars
The HW-Q990H is an 11.1.4-channel Dolby Atmos soundbar that adds a dual 8-inch wireless subwoofer and introduces Sound Elevation and Auto Volume. The single-speaker HW-QS90H offers 7.1.2 channels and a gyro-sensing Convertible Fit that adjusts sound based on wall or rack placement.
- Dual 8-inch wireless subwoofers
- Sound Elevation lifts dialogue to screen center
- Auto Volume keeps channel levels consistent
- Convertible Fit gyro sensor for orientation
| Soundbar | Channels | Subwoofers | Special Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| HW-Q990H | 11.1.4 | Dual 8-inch | Sound Elevation, Auto Volume |
| HW-QS90H | 7.1.2 | Onboard | Convertible Fit, gyro sensor |
New Wi-Fi Speakers
Samsung debuted the Music Studio 5 (LS50H) and Music Studio 7 (LS70H). The LS70H is a 3.1.1-channel spatial audio speaker that can be used alone or paired with other Samsung Wi-Fi speakers, soundbars or TVs, supporting 24-bit/96kHz audio processing and Bluetooth. The LS50H has a 4-inch driver and two tweeters.
- LS70H: 3.1.1 channels, spatial audio, 24-bit/96kHz, Bluetooth, pairable
- LS50H: 4-inch driver, two tweeters, compact design
Key Takeaways

- Samsung expands its audio lineup with new high-end soundbars and Wi-Fi speakers.
- LS70H adds Dolby Atmos spatial audio support.
- Availability for all new products has not yet been announced.
The availability of the new soundbars and Wi-Fi speakers remains to be announced.

