Samsung’s Music Frame wireless speaker doubles as a digital photo frame when you want it to — check price, other details

The Music Frame can seamlessly integrate into living spaces, serving as both a speaker and a stylish piece of decor, Samsung says.

Samsung Music Frame launch India
Samsung Music Frame is priced at Rs 23,990.

Samsung has launched the “Samsung Music Frame,” a wireless speaker that doubles as a picture frame. Priced at Rs 23,990, the Music Frame is deigned to bring a blend of functionality, aesthetics, and cutting-edge technology to home decor, offering features like Dolby Atmos and wireless music streaming.

The Music Frame can seamlessly integrate into living spaces, serving as both a speaker and a stylish piece of decor, Samsung says. It allows users to display personal photos, making it a unique addition to any home. This dual functionality enhances the experience of listening to music while viewing cherished memories or pieces of art, adding a new dimension to everyday living.

Available from today, the Samsung Music Frame can be purchased online at Samsung online and Amazon, as well as at select offline stores across India.

“Modern consumers are increasingly seeking products that not only blend functionality and aesthetics but also add visual appeal. This trend is driven by a desire for products that reflect their personality and style and enhance the overall ambience of their living space,” said Mohandeep Singh, Senior Vice President, Visual Display Business, Samsung India, adding that, “the new Music Frame epitomises exceptional technology in the form of a picture frame with its unique, elegant design while delivering a cinematic audio experience.”

The Samsung Music Frame offers wire-free listening with support for Dolby Atmos three-dimensional audio experience. Samsung says the speaker can produce balanced and clear audio from any corner of the room, eliminating uneven sound distribution and promoting an optimal listening experience. Built-in voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant are available so users can control the Music Frame with simple voice commands, offering hands-free convenience for play, pause, track skipping, and volume adjustments.

A technology called SpaceFit Sound Pro meanwhile analyses the surroundings to tailor the audio output to the specific room environment. By using Q-Symphony, users can create a richer stereo sound experience by placing two Music Frames on either side of their TVs or combining them with a soundbar for a full surround sound setup. Further customisation can be done through the SmartThings app.

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This article was first uploaded on June twenty-four, twenty twenty-four, at nine minutes past seven in the evening.
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