Samsung has introduced its 2025 audio lineup, featuring a new range of soundbars designed to enhance the listening experience across various living spaces. The lineup includes five new Q-series models, four B-series models, and continues the availability of the S-series soundbars, providing options for various room sizes and layouts.
The soundbars complement the company’s recently announced 2025 OLED TVs, Neo QLED TVs, The Frame and The Frame Pro TVs. Both new audio and video releases feature advanced hardware with AI-driven features designed to make the products versatile and adaptive to content.
Samsung says its Vision AI technology enhances both picture and sound, delivering a personalized entertainment experience with AI-powered features that adapt to the content and user preferences.
Samsung Q-Series Soundbars
Samsung’s new Q-series lineup includes the HW-Q990F, HW-Q900F, HW-Q800F, HW-QS700F, and HW-Q600F models. All are equipped with 3D Dolby Atmos sound technology, delivering a powerful and immersive audio experience for films, music, and more.
According to Samsung, the $1,999 flagship HW-Q990F soundbar features 11 front and surround channels, one subwoofer channel, and four up-firing channels, providing sound from every angle. A compact redesign of the subwoofer improves bass performance without sacrificing space. This system goes for $1,999.
The company says the 2025 Q-series models incorporate AI-powered features like SpaceFit Sound Pro Plus, which uses advanced algorithms to calibrate audio based on room layout, shape, and dimensions. Other features like Active Voice Amplifier Pro enhances dialogue clarity, and Dynamic Bass Control reduces distortion.
Other Q-Series systems include the $1,399 HW-Q900F, the $999 HW-Q800F, the $699 HW-QS700F, and the $599 HW-Q600F.
The HW-QS700F, which Samsung calls a “design first,” includes a soundbar that can be placed both horizontally and vertically. It features an integrated gyro sensor that detects the soundbar’s position and optimizes audio output accordingly, ensuring consistent performance whether it’s placed on a tabletop or wall-mounted, the company says.
In addition, Samsung says its Q-Symphony technology can now synchronize the soundbar with Samsung TVs and Music Frame for a more cohesive audio experience. It can recognize the position of the Music Frame – Samsung’s audio equivalent of its Frame TV – and tailors the audio for the room’s layout.
B-Series and S-Series Soundbars
In addition to the Q-series, Samsung offers the budget-friendly B-series soundbars with models like the HW-B750F, HW-B630F, HW-B550F, and HW-B400F. The company says these models provide high-quality sound in a more affordable range. This line of soundbars ranges in price from $119 to $449.
Samsung says its S-series soundbars remain in the company’s audio portfolio, offering slim and discreet designs that aim to blend seamlessly with home aesthetics.