As the technology is becoming smarter, so are the gadgets. Samsung’s new soundbar Q Series detect what’s on screen to optimize output. Samsung has announced its new soundbar lineup: the Q series, optimized for the company’s QLED TVs. These lineup includes, The HW-Q70R and HW-Q60R, they are the latest offerings from Samsung’s ongoing collaboration with Harman Kardon.
The Q Series soundbars have also been better in a sense that they deliver a more expansive soundscape. This Acoustic Beam technology is promised to fill every corner of the room with dynamic full sound.
Samsung’s new Soundbar
Samsung’s new Soundbar Q Series are equipped with new Adaptive Sound feature. That is there to analyze the content being displayed on the screen it’s connected to and adjusts the sound settings automatically for the experience. Not only will that, by enabling the AI mode, the soundbars automatically use Adaptive Sound when connected to company’s QLED TVs for this year.
Aside from that, the soundbars also feature Samsung’s Acoustic Beam technology which the company claims helps fill the entire room with sound and offers a “panoramic soundscape”. They also support Bluetooth, if you just want to listen to music from your phone.
The more expensive of the two models announced today has support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X surround sound, as well, which was previously exclusive to Samsung’s high-end soundbars. It’s also just 2.3 inches tall, so it won’t have too big of a footprint under your TV.
While talking about the other features, it has no Wi-Fi onboard, but both soundbars do include Bluetooth for streaming music from smart devices. And the 2.3-inch-high (59-mm) HW-Q70R features Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technology for the kind of cinematic surround sound found on Samsung’s high-end units.
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