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Samsung launches 2025 soundbar lineup with AI sound optimisation and gyro sensor

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Samsung launches 2025 soundbar lineup with AI sound optimisation and gyro sensor
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Samsung on Thursday (August 7, 2025) launched its 2025 soundbar lineup including the HW-Q990F and the convertible HW-QS700F models with features like AI sound optimisation, dynamic bass control, active voice amplifier pro with convertible fit design and an integrated gyro sensor.

The 2025 soundbar range is powered by Samsung’s upgraded AI Sound Engine which analyses content in real time to automatically adjusts audio output.

Dynamic Bass Control enhances low-frequency output using non-linear bass management for clarity. Active Voice Amplifier Pro further sharpens dialogue by analyzing ambient sound and isolating voices.

The 2025 soundbar range integrates into the Samsung ecosystem through Q-Symphony Pro, which pairs the soundbar’s channels with the speakers of compatible Samsung TVs.

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All models support wireless Dolby Atmos with 3D sound.

They also offer SmartThings, Alexa, Google Assistant, Chromecast, AirPlay, and Roon Ready compatibility.

Samsung’s Convertible Fit Design, with an integrated Gyro Sensor, allows the soundbar to adapt its sound profile depending on whether it is wall-mounted or placed on tabletops.

The lineup feature a 6.5 inch wireless subwoofer.

Samsung’s 2025 sandbars are available at Samsung, leading offline retailers and major e-commerce platforms, starting at ₹14,990 and ranging up to ₹92,990 for its flagship HW-Q990F model.



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