Along with refreshed models of existing Neo QLED TVs, OLED TVs, and soundbars, Samsung has announced a brand-new audio solution inspired by The Frame.
Samsung's The Frame is undoubtedly the company's most iconic lifestyle TV model. The formula, designed to blend into almost any environment, worked wonders for The Frame, and Samsung decided to borrow it for another device.
A speaker that looks best next to your vinyl record collection
Enter The Music Frame. It's a Square-shaped speaker, and much like The Frame TV, it's designed to blend in with its environment and pass as a picture frame or, in this case, an album cover.
The Music Frame measures 12.9 x 12.9 inches (via The Verge), and its dimensions don't seem to have been picked out at random. These dimensions almost match those of a vinyl album cover.
Samsung says that The Music Frame can camouflage “as a modern picture frame that can display art or photography.”
The company hasn't revealed much about the display component but says the Music Frame has built-in woofers and intelligent audio processing for a premium audio experience. And, instead of featuring an actual digital display, the Music Frame is quite literally a frame that can accommodate real photos and artworks.
As a speaker, the Music Frame is also compatible with Q-Symphony technology, meaning it can operate as a standalone wireless speaker or accompany Samsung TVs and soundbars for a fuller sound.
Samsung hasn't revealed any pricing or release date details for the Music Frame at CES 2024, but we wouldn't be surprised if the company will offer The Frame and Music Frame in a bundle later this year.