While you can use the revamped Multiroom App for iOS and Android to control the set, there's also a physical user interface on the speakers' top panel, letting you play, pause, tweak the volume and switch music sources. Unfortunately, it's hard to judge them based on our brief time with them on the show floor, although it's difficult to miss how sleek they are. It helps that they come in different colors, too, so you can pick the option that's best suited for your home or office. Samsung says they'll be available by the end of the year, with prices ranging from $199 to $399 -- which is on par with products from Sonos.

Photos: Mat Smith

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