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Samsung Wireless Audio Multiroom (WAM) Research
2020 eMail me your contributions or improvement to this page and I will add them // moosylog@gmail.com 2020 06 Moosy, Samsung Multiroom App and Deezer integration is broken - here 2020 03 Enrico, control speaker with a remote !! here 2020 01 Tim, wireless connectivity issue - user experience 2020 01 Third Party apps updated 2020 01 Android 10 workaround. Thanks to Ulises - here 2020 01 Added Hardware en Innovations and cleaned firmware version part 2019 12 David, update play an url 2019 09 JD pointed me to AirAudio, an Android app 2019 07 Kamil, I notice your mac address uses "-" and not ":". Mine worked with ":" 2019 04 Peter, encrypted commands AES-128 - read more 2018 01 Added input from Marek about Soundbar API wrapper in Ruby 2017 08 List of all HTTP GET commands extracted from the Android app - check this file 2017 08 Kamil, additional research on grouping of speakers and his github page. 2017 04 major breakthrough, Bruno wiresharked http traffic and found every control command is done with a HTTP GET request. 2014 09started the research page - moosy IntroductionMoosy started this research page in September 2014 with the objective to reverse engineer the Samsung Speakers.Over time, several individuals have contributed to our research page. It's fantastic to experience that although Samsung does not provide us any information, together we can figured it out ;-) Our Reverse Engineering effort is taking apart an object and/or it's software to see how it works in order to enhance the object. HardwareDeciphering Samsung product codes - e.g. M5 WA-M551/ZA The ZA extension to the product model reflects your region. XE - Sweden, Norway, Denmark ZA - United States ZF - Latin Innovations and/or updatesWe have not seen any major innovations or partnerships on the WAM/Multiroom speakers since the release back in 2014/2015. Back in November 2017, Samsung acquired HARMAN. HARMAN’s leading brands and cutting-edge audio systems include JBL®, Harman Kardon®, Mark Levinson®, AKG®, Lexicon®, Infinity®, and Revel®. The company also licenses Bowers & Wilkins® and Bang & Olufsen® brands for automotive. All of these brands will greatly enhance the competitiveness of Samsung’s mobile, display, virtual reality and wearable products to deliver a fully differentiated audio and visual experience for customers. If you point your browser to the Samsung main website (Seoul, South Korea), and translate the page you will not find any Samsung Multiroom devices anymore. Quite logic when you have all these other 'lifestyle / consumer audio' products and brands, one needs to make decisions and their market share with the Samsung Multiroom is/was limited. Repairs / InsidesJim: There seem to be common issue when the boot loader fails and a reinstall of the firmware directly to the ARM processor is required. The WAM's are cleverly designed and put together like a puzzle and the WAM R series are even more difficult to disassemble than the WAM S series. I just recently opened one of each and they look like ARM processors so probably an Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) programmer. I can see no contact points on the Printed Circuit Board (PCB) that is visible at the moment but will remove it soon to see if there are any on the bottom of the Printed Circuit Board (PCB). see http://your_speaker_ip_address:8001 for hardware specs of your device. example http://192.168.1.12:8001. You can use a simple tool on your mobile like fing network scanner to find your ip address. Fing is available for both Android and IOS. Experience: Moosy: Sept 2019 - Two of my WAM751 / M7 speakers are defect. Both just broke down and down power up (no led or anything) short-circuiting I assume. I opened one to see the inside: You see the dark/black area on the second pic. Part number on the board: CN07AH4400307ASK28F464564 Moosy : June 2019 - Opened my M5 WAM551/XN to see if I could connect an external WiFi antenna. The WIDT30Q does not have standard capabilities to connect an connector. Here is a list of other components that I recognized: Board - AH41-01728A AH9403355 Samsung WiFi Module - WIDT30Q - manual Samsung Bluetooth Module - WIBT30D - manual Samsung Audio IC-AUDIO AMP UB6510 RAM - K4B1G1646G-BCK0 - RAM Chip DDR3 SDRAM 1G-Bit 64Mx16 1.5V 96-Pin FBGA RAM - K4B2G1646Q-BCK0T00 - RAM Chip DDR3 SDRAM 2G-Bit 128Mx16 1.5V F-BGA Client SoftwareThe Samsung Multiroom app makes it easy to control the speakers in any room of your house. Multiroom connects to your home Wi-Fi network, linking your compatible speakers together and giving you complete control over each. Play the same song throughout your home, play a different song in each room or use your speakers to create a stereo system, the Multiroom app unlocks a world of possibilities. In general, users are not overly excited about the Samsung Multiroom App and many people are looking for alternative software solutions. Samsung Multiroom App Download Multiroom for Windows OS Download Multiroom for Mac OS Download Multiroom for Android devices Download Multiroom for iOS devices Android 10 issues:Reported as solved end of feb 2020 Feb 29, 2020 by Tim : I updated the Samsung MultiRoom Android app to the new version 4143 and so far it works fine on a rooted Tab A tablet while using it with AirAudio at the same time. It grouped nine WAM750s quickly with no drop outs. Feb 28, 2020 1 by Michiel: version 4143 is released and should address the Android 10 crash issue Jan 2020 by Ulises: I was playing around with the Samsung Multiroom app on Android 10 (which has not been updated yet) and I might have found a (probably risky) workaround. By going into advanced permissions, and allowing the app to modify system settings, I have been able to make the app work again. My guess is that the changes to storage access (scoped storage) in Android 10 broke the library browser. This needs validation, though, as I have only one Android 10 device. I hope this helps while (if ever) we get a proper update from Samsung. Scoped Storage. In a nutshell, Scoped Storage prevents apps from having unrestricted access to the filesystem on the device. Pixel 2XL - Jan 2020 Michiel reported that this did not work on his Pixel 2XL I found a different version for Android 10 which seems to work quite well with not too much fiddling around. Admittedly, I am using a OnePlus 6T which uses a slightly different version of Android called OxygenOS 10.3.0 so would like to hear what people think. I had to install via Aptoid as not currently in Play Store. It is called Samsung Multiroom 3.2.19 - link Samsung community Could possibly also be caused by webview. There are several third party tools that can be used in combination with the Samsung speakers. Apps like Spotify can send a stream to an external network speaker. For proprietary features to control or group individual speakers you are stuck with the Samsung Multiroom app. To our knowledge there is no user friendly mobile app available that can replace this functionality.
More: Do you know any Android, IOS or Windows apps that support the speakers? Please email me so I can add them to this list. TV Apps The Samsung TV and Speakers use similar REST based commands for control over the network. You can use many tools that are available for Samsung TV's to (limited) control the speakers. You are limited to Mute, Vol+ and Vol- Some of these apps require you to enter an IP address of the device you want to control. Default your speakers are configured for DCHP (dynamic IP addresses). Most modern routers have a capability to assign a static IP address to an MAC address. I use Fing on Android to monitor my devices and see my IP and MAC addresses. Samsung TV remote can Mute Vol+ and Vol- on the speaker(s). There are more of these TV remove apps.with network features. AirAudio (Android) Thanks JD for sharing this. According to JD it works great ROOT NOT REQUIRED - Moosy: I just tried this and you can Vol+ Vol- all speakers without root (cool) Airaudio experience | by Tim: Dumped the Bluetooth after I found AirAudio on your page. I can't thank you enough for posting it. So happy! The AirAudio app integrates with the native Samsung multiroom app via SmartView. By itself, AirAudio seems a little out of sync if you have a lot of speakers. I have 9 WAM 750s. The best thing is to open the native Samsung multiroom app FIRST, group the speakers so they sync natively in the Samsung app, THEN open AirAudio and that group you just named will show up as a speaker in the AirAudio app. The native Samsung app will display "SmartView" in the volume area after you open AirAudio. Turn on your group on in the AirAudio app and it will stream anything from your Android device perfectly synced. From AirAudio support: "AirAudio has no control over the audio-app (Spotify, Deezer etc.), furthermore it does not even know which app is producing the audio. AirAudio gets the audio mixed by the Android-system and not directly from Spotify/Deezer." Hi. AirAudio is no longer on Google Play but I bought the APK via PayPal yesterday. Just ask him from his site airaudio.eu I have no technical skills but Deezer works fine for me using AirAudio and the Samsung Multiroom app synced to 9 WAM750's. I use the Deezer Android app on its own and send it through AirAudio which syncs up with the Multiroom app. FirmwareFirmware is the software that is embedded in the speakers. You can think of firmware simply as software specific for the hardware.The speaker firmware is based on an ARM Linux kernel. VersionsThe speakers can be configured to update their firmware automatically or you can grab a firmware file from the Samsung website and update the speakers via the USB port on the device. To update the firmware from USB, download the firmware file, unpack to usb and power off, on the speaker Speaker firmware (Shape) ver 3117.1 - date: 2018-05-12 87R extension refers to my Shape speakers (M3, M5, M7) 134R extension refers to my R7 181R and 196R seem tobe a Soundbar Note from David about Speakers vs Soundbar There are two software versions for the Speakers and Soundbars. They are different: Speakers and non-SoundPlus Soundbars: Current version 3117.1 / 181R Does not have the UPnP DMR capability (which includes AVTransport). Uses “SetUrlPlayback” for URL play. SoundPlus (Sound+) Soundbars (i.e., HS-MS650): Current version 1146.4 / 196R Supports the UPnP DMR capability (which includes AVTransport). Does not have the SetUrlPlayback command. Open source stackSamsung claims that the speaker internal software (firmware) is opensource. As far as I can see, it's based on an opensource technology stack but the latest firmware files are not available as source files. The speakers are based on an ARM Linux opensource stack and some code is available on the url below: Speaker are running jQuery and Bootstrap, see: http://speaker ip address:8001/resources/js/jquery.min.js http://speaker ip address:8001/resources/js/bootstrap.min.js Below image gives an impression of the WAM750 package. (click image to enlarge) Analysing the firmware file# B-FXBAUDWWC 3110.5 - dec 2016 binwalk upgrade.msd DECIMAL HEXADECIMAL DESCRIPTION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 126 0x7E OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x-22A2DDEB-17C80830 1302 0x516 OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x-731F2265-90BF71E 86301049 0x524D979 Cisco IOS microcode, for "" 121872318 0x7439FBE MySQL ISAM index file Version 9 136380561 0x8210091 MySQL MISAM index file Version 10 166495806 0x9EC863E OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x33F3C973028E76A 166496702 0x9EC89BE OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x-5BBC3D12-1DF4C570 172261094 0xA447EE6 OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x33F3C973028E76A 172261990 0xA448266 OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0xA5502C5-121F3BFB 176021758 0xA7DE0FE OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x-12F48E6B5AF91D74 176391830 0xA838696 OpenSSL encryption, salted, salt: 0x-3ABE67CE-6BF68D06 Decrypting the Firmware fileLooks lke there are possibilities, see below: A development team from Samygo.tv has created a tool for decrypting/encrypting most of the Samsung TV firmwares4 . Additionally, for every file in this firmware update package (USB update) there is also another file that contains a cmac signature (fugure 2). This signature guaranties the integrity and authenticity of the firmware. Hence, the TV’s USB update procedure requires a firmware that is cryptographically signed by Samsung Interfaces: Ports, Services & APIIntroductionSince the start of our research in 2014, we have tried to get in contact with the Samsung Development Team. Over time, Samsung has released some information for developers, using their Smart View (Samsung Cast) API. Official response from Samsung Developer Support: Ports & Services
Soundbar - Digital Media Renderer LOCATION: http://speaker IP address:9197/dmr SERVER: SHP, UPnP/1.0, Samsung UPnP SDK/1.0 ST: uuid:ed0a5a85-eef0-4a3f-95bf-634c4ec55be6 USN: uuid:ed0a5a85-eef0-4a3f-95bf-634c4ec55be6 ST: urn:schemas-upnp-org:device:MediaRenderer:1 ST: urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:RenderingControl:1 ST: urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:ConnectionManager:1 ST: urn:schemas-upnp-org:service:AVTransport:1 ST: urn:schemas-rvualliance-org:service:StreamSplicing:1 LOCATION: http://speaker IP address:7676/rcr/ SERVER: SHP, UPnP/1.0, Samsung UPnP SDK/1.0 ST: uuid:478d76bd-5f22-4908-b91d-c18b77fb60a1 USN: uuid:478d76bd-5f22-4908-b91d-c18b77fb60a1 ST: urn:samsung.com:device:RemoteControlReceiver:1 ST: urn:samsung.com:service:MultiScreenService:1 Bonjour Service and Spotify ConnectBonjour is Apple's implementation of zero-configuration networking (zeroconf), a group of technologies that includes service discovery, address assignment, and hostname resolution. Bonjour locates devices such as printers, other computers, and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) service records. Spotify Connect is a wireless streaming technology offered by Spotify to their Premium subscribers. On the surface, it resembles AirPlay in almost every way, but the underlying technology is very different. As opposed to AirPlay (which transfers the music from the phone to the router and on to the speaker), Spotify Connect works as a direct link between the speaker and Spotify's servers. The speakers run a "Bonjour Service" called Spotify-Connect. This is how the native Spotify mobile app is supported. This services is useful to dynamically identity your speakers on the network. Bonjour Browser output gives for every speaker two entries. Below is the output for my kitchen speaker:
The speakers have a http web service running on port 8001. Default http output from the service:
MultiRoom Service page. (MultiScreen Service) Image: screenshot service screen M7 speaker, running B-FXBAUDWWC 3110.5 on dec 2016 (strange that the firmware version displays another number) Looks like the development team took some code from another project, maybe the smarttv (multiscreen? screen resolution? remote version?) { "id": "VKJUTITH1YVXH", "name": "Kitchen", "version": "2.0.25", "device": { "type": "Samsung Speaker", "duid": "VKJUTITH1YVXH", "model": "Linux arm", "modelName": "Linux arm", "description": "Linux arm on ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l)", "networkType": "wireless", "ssid": "", "ip": "192.168.1.20", "firmwareVersion": "3.8.13", "name": "Kitchen", "id": "VKJUTITH1YVXH", "udn": "54ff3cd0-2084-11b2-9f2d-3f3bc2cc50bc", "resolution": "1920x1080", "countryCode": "US", "msfVersion": "2.0.25", "smartHubAgreement": "false" }, "type": "Samsung Speaker", "uri": "http://192.168.1.20:8001/api/v2/", "remote": "0", "isSupport": "{\"remote_available\":\"false\",\"remote_fourDirections\":\"false\",\"remote_touchPad\":\"false\",\"remote_voiceControl\":\"false\",\"DMP_available\":\"true\",\"DMP_DRM_PLAYREADY\":\"false\",\"DMP_DRM_WIDEVINE\":\"false\"}" } Application Programming Interface (API)The Samsung speakers have an Application Programming Interface (API) available that is based on standard HTTP GET commands. It is a REST like interface without getting any response back from the speakers after sending a command. Representational State Transfer (REST) is a style of architecture based on a set of principles that describe how networked resources are defined and addressed. RESTful APIs enable you to develop any kind of web application having all possible CRUD (create, retrieve, update, delete) operations. REST guidelines suggest using a specific HTTP method on a specific type of call made to the server (though technically it is possible to violate this guideline, yet it is highly discouraged). GET APIs should be idempotent, which means that making multiple identical requests must produce the same result every time until another API (GET) has changed the state of the resource on the server. On April, 2017, Bruno started to sniff the http traffic with Wireshark and found the speakers are controlled with simple HTTP GET commands. This was a major breakthrough. My 2017 conversation with Bruno "I installed the Samsung Multiroom app on windows7 and wireshark to monitor some requests done by the app. Following your thought I started searching for SOAP traffic, butt hem I noticed the the were only http GETs requests and with xml response. hum... and the url path was odd. I "accidentally" found how the speaker is being controlled. Every control command is done with a HTTP GET request. This is for getting and setting data. Apparently without any security check. " The speaker is controlled by HTTP GET request to get and set configurations Example: Here is an example of a command that you can pop-in to your browser to control the speakers: http://ip_speaker:55001/CPM?cmd=%3Cname%3ESetPlaybackControl%3C/name%3E%3Cp%20type=%22str%22%20name=%22playbackcontrol%22%20val=%22play%22/%3E http://ip_speaker:55001/CPM?cmd=%3Cname%3ESetPlaybackControl%3C/name%3E%3Cp%20type=%22str%22%20name=%22playbackcontrol%22%20val=%22play%22/%3E CommandsBruno created a page on github where he documented the commands he found: The communication folder can be downloaded here. I created an TXT file with all the commands extracted from the Android App, available here It required additional research to figure out what we can do with all commands. (screenshot blow) Example below: commands to change the input on the speaker: /UIC?cmd=%3Cname%3ESetFunc%3C/name%3E%3Cp%20type=%22str%22%20name=%22function%22%20val=%22bt%22/%3E # Bluetooth /UIC?cmd=%3Cname%3ESetFunc%3C/name%3E%3Cp%20type=%22str%22%20name=%22function%22%20val=%22soundshare%22/%3E # TVsoundconnect /UIC?cmd=%3Cname%3ESetFunc%3C/name%3E%3Cp%20type=%22str%22%20name=%22function%22%20val=%22aux%22/%3E # AUX /UIC?cmd=%3Cname%3ESetFunc%3C/name%3E%3Cp%20type=%22str%22%20name=%22function%22%20val=%22wifi%22/%3E # WiFi Playing an urlInput from David - april 30, 2018 On April 2018, David shared how he could play a URL on the speakers. Playing a URL on the Speakers and Older (non SoundPlus) Soundbars. I finally found the grail here. This is used in playTrackAndResume, playTrackAndRestore, and playTrack in the SmartThings. It is a NEW command to the lexicon. /UIC?cmd=<pwron>on</pwron><name>SetUrlPlayback</name> <p type="cdata" name="url" val="empty"><![CDATA[${urlTrack}]]> </p><p type="dec" name="buffersize" val="0"/> <p type="dec" name="seektime" val="0"/> <p type="dec" name="resume" val="${resume}"/> Variables: ${urlTrack} is a text string, no quotes. Example: http://s3.amazonaws.com/smartapp-media/sonos/dogs.mp3 ${resume} is 0 or 1 (with quotes). 0 is do not resume. 1 is resume playing. Playing a URL on the SoundPlus (newer) Soundbars: Use the port 9797 DMR / AVTransport UPnP commands. Grouping speakersOn Aug 2017, Kamil did some additional research on how the grouping of the speakers work and published his java code on github. After figuring out what the Grouping calls looked like I wanted to create a service that let me control them programmatically. I created a Java Springboot service that took group and ungroup calls and sent the right commands to the speakers. I also found out that the speakers are Spotify Connect capable. This means they use a multi-cast DNS technology (interoperable with Apple's Bonjour) for discovery. I found the mDNS type which is _spotify-connect._tcp.local. The speakers then respond with their IP. I then call the speaker for more info with the given IP to get the Mac address. That is all the info that is needed to send group and ungroup calls to the speakers. The following link is to the GitHub repo of the service I created. The service will auto discover the speakers and provide an endpoint to issue group and ungroup calls to it. I have also created an Alexa skill and Amazon Lambda function that takes the call from Alexa and calls my server at home but it has hardcoded urls right now and I don't want anyone messing with my home services. I will clean that up and put it on GitHub as well. 2019 07 Kamil, I notice your mac address uses "-" and not ":". Mine worked with ":" April 2019 : Peter H. reported that latest client seem to send encrypted strings over the wire. Thanks Peter for reporting this ! I found that all the outgoing web commands from the App are now aes128(?) encrypted strings, not plain text any longer. The replies still seem to be plain text. GET KiMX5exB9g4uIowPOOWboiuKocwp9dQvy2UzG0JwqoMkFlOoGQib7p4/lU8UG9CB53e5BkfTn7uBh8g/a2lf+kXciBuRymz7wEOGZOGLW/xjxAGY9nVR33++keC0TbNF6SfMqyru6ilxRbPypP1NPRY0ra6d/WRD5c2IOKWfxw5wPuGB3Epl3XFNu4bL1dJ7VVwk6UvjBhMhfhlVFA0ttW079UWsypFrN /xIyJ3XfP4ZU5UTMBMV8OB01F1wPw2/ZBgJ7YyRgYsELy0hjVjvlw/nH9gfQAeafD29+XYPlJrp8ErSLFnTWbG82J+uyEIb HTTP/1.1 mobileUUID:ec18b42a-2a30-4b53-9204-ef8f33744de8 19:37:37.224516 IP (tos 0x0, ttl 64, id 4734, offset 0, flags [DF], proto TCP (6), length 598) samsungWAM750.bfree.wafreenet.55001 > 10.60.2.65.37108: Flags [P.], cksum 0x9442 (correct), seq 7434:7980, ack 2852, win 660, options [nop,nop,TS val 1690997 ecr 70045797], length 546 <.A....}....H.^.....B..... Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1970 01:52:43 GMT ################################################ The WAM750 still accepts the manual curl http://x.x.x.x:55001/CPM?cmd=<name>GetCpPlayerPlayList</name> type requests, but it does mean we cant use tcpdump to capture new features as they add them. I just tried the command: http://192.168.10.137:55001/UIC?cmd=<pwron>on</pwron><name>SetMultispkGroup</name><p type="cdata" name="name" val="empty"><![CDATA[Kitchen + Livingroom]]></p><p type="dec" name="index" val="1"/><p type="str" name="type" val="main"/><p type="dec" name="spknum" val="2"/><p type="str" name="audiosourcemacaddr" val="f8:77:b8:c4:8f:a1"/><p type="cdata" name="audiosourcename" val="empty"><![CDATA[Kitchen]]></p><p type="str" name="audiosourcetype" val="speaker"/><p type="str" name="subspkip" val="192.168.10.178"/><p type="str" name="subspkmacaddr" val="f8:77:b8:c4:8f:ca"/> On my speakers using Postman and it worked (unencrypted). It looks like you only have to send a single command to the master speaker and it groups (I saw the grouping happen in the Samsung app). I can then send the ungroup command to that master and it releases them. I notice your mac address uses "-" and not ":". Mine worked with ":" It definitely hates the "-". Just tried it and I got the spinning and the only way to get rid of it is to change the input on the speaker. I think the issue with your command is the "-" ImplementationsSpeakers - BAT File by MoosyThe bat file arp's the network to find my speakers, since they have dynamic IP addresses. My speakers all start with mac address "50" You want to change the red sections to your specifics, enjoy .. @echo off rem # SPEAKERS.BAT version 0.1 rem # by Moosy rem # based on 'https://github.com/bacl/WAM_API_DOC' and Samsung Multiroom Console Client - fhatz rem # curl download http://www.confusedbycode.com/curl/#downloads set CURL=C:\Users\Moosy\AppData\Local\Apps\cURL\bin\curl.exe set PORT=55001 rem # all my speakers start with mac address 50- set MAC=50- rem # change to your speakers, you can find mac addresses of your speakers in Samsung Multiroom app (settings, deviceID) or with arp -a if "%2" == "main" ( set MAC=50-84-69-fa-87-2d ) if "%2" == "study" ( set MAC=50-51-bf-d8-f1-16 ) if "%2" == "living" ( set MAC=50-52-be-81-dd-1a ) if "%2" == "kitchen" ( set MAC=50-56-bf-83-19-e8 |
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Samsung Introduces New Wireless Multiroom Speakers
Samsung Introduces New Wireless Multiroom Speakers
Samsung announced today the availability of the Samsung Shape Wireless Audio Multiroom speaker system (WAM750). The flexible new speaker can be used alone or in combination with the Samsung Hub (WAM250) and additional M7 speakers to create a multi-room system.
The plug and play installation is easy: just connect the M7 or optional Samsung Hub to a router, plug in, and download the free app to control multiple speakers and audio sources from a smartphone. With the Samsung Hub (WAM250), consumers can connect additional M7 speakers in any room of their home without a router. For one-to-one pairing of an M7 to a smartphone, Bluetooth with NFC functionality is also included.
The Samsung Shape M7 supports dual-band WiFi, which ensures an uninterrupted stream across virtually any device. Additionally, the Multi-Channel Mesh Network technology prevents network traffic problems by automatically finding clear audio data paths. Compatible with a variety of apps including Amazon Cloud Player, Pandora, Rhapsody, TuneIn Radio and more, the system can be customized to play different music in different rooms, or the same music throughout the home. Customers can also access content from their own library of music whether it is stored on a smartphone, a laptop or a PC.
The speaker delivers warm and natural sound thanks to the Foam Core Woofer, CNT pulp cone mid-range speakers, and silk dome tweeters with advanced speaker enclosures.
Samsung's Shape Wireless Audio Multiroom system, which includes one M7 speaker, will be available on October 13th at the retail price of $399.99. The Samsung Hub will also be available on October 13th at a retail price of $49.99.
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