
Samsung Launches 2025 AI-Powered Soundbar Lineup with Wireless Dolby Atmos & Smart Home Integration
Wireless Dolby Atmos supports an immersive sound in 3D with no wires whilst Q-Symphony Pro links the soundbar to Samsung TVs to recreate a symphony of enhanced surround. A small 6.5 Inch wireless subwoofer, which is now 58 percent smaller, gives deep bass that does not take a lot of space.
Endless compatibility with SmartThings, Alexa, Google Assist, Chromecast, AirPlay and Roon Ready offers versatile streaming and control. It begins at the price of 14,990 and continues to 92,990 with the flagship device with the availability under Samsung.com, offline stores, and prominent e-commerce sites.
The 2025 soundbar products from Samsung pull together true cutting-edge engineering, a stylish design and AI-based personalization to produce big-screen cinematic sound in any home.
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