Samsung Electronics has been recognized as a leader in the global soundbar market,
according to the market research firm, FutureSource Consulting. A newly released report
published on February 28 notes that Samsung topped the soundbar market for the ninth
year in a row, commanding 20.2% in market share and accounting for 18.4% of the industry
sales volume in 2022.
Samsung soundbars, including the premium Q-series lineup, are expertly crafted and fine-
tuned for powerful and immersive sound quality, enhanced compatibility with TVs, and sleek
and modern design. Features such as SpaceFit Sound have been praised by customers and
reviewers for calibrating sounds to fit the acoustic properties of each space for tailor-made
sound experiences.
In fact, Samsung soundbars have impressed industry experts and reviewers, with outlets
such as AVForums selecting the HW-Q990B as the “Best in Class” Award winner for 2022
and Newsweek commenting that the HW-S800B “delivers impressive room-filling sound” in
such a compact form.
This year Samsung is taking its soundbar lineup to the next level with captivating cinematic
sounds and premium audio features to win the hearts of consumers and home theater
enthusiasts.
Samsung’s HW-Q990C is a flagship Q-series soundbar with an impressive 11.1.4-channel
setup and Dolby Atmos audio. It comes with the latest Q-Symphony 3.0 feature, which
analyzes and processes voice channels and audio elements to deliver perfectly
synchronized audio using every speaker in both the TV and the soundbar. It also comes with
SpaceFit Sound Pro, which calibrates sounds to match the acoustic properties of each
space, and Game Mode Pro, which optimizes sounds by game genres for added realism
when played through Samsung Gaming Hub.
“Samsung is committed to providing our customers with an industry-leading home
entertainment experience that meets the evolving needs of our customers,” said Cheolgi
Kim, EVP of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “Samsung soundbars are the
perfect immersive match for Samsung TVs, exemplifying the pinnacle of cinematic sound
with smart audio features and enhanced connectivity.”
According to Futuresource, the global soundbar market, which has been showing steady
growth of about 5.7% over the past three years, recorded 23.16 million units in sales in 2022
and is expected to reach 26 million in sales by 2025. The above-mentioned models are only
available for purchase in international markets.