Earlier this year, Samsung announced its first one-of-a-kind wireless speaker called the Music Frame at CES 2024. It can be used as a standalone wireless speaker or paired with a Samsung TV or a combination of a Samsung TV and a Samsung soundbar. After launching it in the US, Samsung has launched it in South Korea.
Samsung Music Frame is now available for purchase in South Korea
The Music Frame (LS60D) speaker is now available in South Korea with a price tag of KRW 599,000 ($445). It can be purchased from Samsung Stores, Samsung's online store, and other authorized retailers across the country.
Music Frame features
Samsung's new wireless speaker has an audio output of 120W RMS, thanks to its six-speaker setup featuring two tweeters, two mid-range drivers, and two woofers. Its audio is tuned by Samsung Audio Lab and features Dolby Atmos. It can be linked to Samsung TVs and soundbars wirelessly via Q-Symphony 3.0. It can be placed on a table or mounted on a wall. It can also be paired with another Music Frame, so you can have two Music Frame speakers connected to your Samsung TV.
It also features Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, AirPlay 2, Alexa Connect, and Spotify Connect, so you can play music wirelessly in a variety of ways. It also features Alexa and Google Assistant for voice commands. It also acts as a SmartThings Hub, which means it can act as a hub for all your smart home devices. You can watch the speaker in action in our hands-on video below.
Yong Seok-woo, President of Samsung Electronics' Visual Display Division, said, “We have actively accepted consumers' opinions that design is important when purchasing audio products, and have introduced a music frame that reflects both sophisticated design and sound quality. We will continue to meet the diverse needs and lifestyles of consumers in the future.” “We will lead the market with innovative products that can meet the needs of our customers.“