Samsung announces H7 Wireless Speaker, MS750 Soundbar and M9500 UHD Blu-ray Player

There is no more than a week for the CES 2017. Like every year, new product news begins cruising ahead of the event that we will display in Las Vegas. Now Samsung announces few new user-driven home audio visual products such as H7 Wireless Speaker, the MS750 Soundbar and the M9500 UHD Blu-ray Player. H7 Wireless Speaker

We start with the UHQ 32bit Audio Technology that Samsung applied to his new products. Samsung particularly focuses on 32bit Audio Technology, it is essentially an elaboration that applies to all the input sources. UHQ audio has the ability to upscale audio sources to a 32bit output, for both wired and wireless connections. Samsung has also developed its own audio algorithms to perfect ultra-high quality sound by leveraging the intelligence of existing proprietary technology, and tapping the expertise of its U.S.-based, state-of-the-art audio lab.

Another addition for 2017 is “Distortion Cancelling” “Wide-band Tweeter” and “Crystal Amplifier”. Distortion Cancelling technology which reduces sound alterations by predicting the movement of internal speaker units in advance, and controlling the units to deliver the perfect sound. The Wide-band Tweeter expands and broadens the “sweet spot” in any room, while the Crystal Amplifier reduces noise so listeners can enjoy the most accurate and precise sound across the widest range. MS750 Soundbar

So let’s look at the real products such as the Samsung H7 Wireless Speaker includes UHQ 32-bit audio technology and a bass response going down to 35Hz, as stated by Samsung. It has compact and metal finish design and for the control there is a wheel that allows you to adjust the volume, select the playlist and so on.

The new Samsung MS750 Soundbar is different from other Samsung models when it comes embedded subwoofer together. Again, we have the UHQ 32-bit technology similar to H7 Wireless Speaker. On the upper side there are two tweeters positioned to spread the sound upwards. Samsung isn’t using Dolby Atmos, even the configurations are also very similar to the HW-K950. The upmixing technology is available that expand the sound and connectivity is designed to simplify all operations: it speaks of a solution that allows you to use a single cable for Soundbar and TV at the same time.

The final product is the Samsung UHD Blu-ray Player. There are the Bluetooth Wireless Streaming Support and the ability to use the Samsung Smart Remote to control all compatible devices (such as TV). Bluetooth connectivity lets you take advantage of the Private Cinema Mode, a feature that allows you to send audio to Bluetooth headphones. There will also be a greater integration with mobile devices. Users can see the Blu-ray movies on their smartphone or tablet (via a local network streaming) and they can also view pictures and 360-degree videos on the big screen. M9500 UHD Blu-ray Player

The most interesting part, at least on paper now, that the Samsung’s new 4K UHD Blu ray Players automatically sets the TV screen and audio to the optimal level by analyzing the content source being played at the time, such as HDR, Atmos or DTS-X. Means users can now enjoy the content they want without changing their TV or audio settings. Samsung does not go into more detail, but more details about all the new Samsung’s products will arrive next week to CES 2017 at Las Vegas.

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