Samsung’s The Frame TV series, known for its blend of aesthetics and technology, is expanding its lineup in 2024 with the introduction of the Music Frame. Unlike its TV counterparts, the Music Frame is not a television; instead, it positions itself as a music speaker, entering a category similar to the Sonos/Ikea Symfonisk frame speaker.
Designed to seamlessly integrate into its surroundings, the Music Frame takes inspiration from a modern picture frame. It offers customization options with a physical print on the front, allowing users to tailor its appearance to match their decor. Samsung emphasizes the Music Frame’s ability to display art or photography when not in use, maintaining the brand’s commitment to blending technology with design.
The speaker incorporates built-in woofers and intelligent audio processing, promising a premium audio experience. Utilizing Q-Symphony technology, the Music Frame can deliver surround sound when paired with Samsung’s 2024 TVs and soundbars. Additionally, it functions as a standalone wireless speaker for versatile audio applications.
While Samsung has not disclosed the pricing details for the Music Frame, its Sonos/Ikea counterpart is priced at $259.99. The company is expected to release more information, including pricing and availability, in the coming months. The Music Frame is anticipated to join the new TV and home theater lineup, with shipments likely commencing in the spring. Samsung aims to offer consumers a stylish and high-performance audio solution that seamlessly complements their living spaces.