Testseek.com have collected 42 expert reviews of the Samsung WAM751 Shape M7 wireless speaker and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung WAM751 Shape M7 wireless speaker.
August 2014
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The editors liked
The Samsung M7 wireless audio system is the best competitor to Sonos yet
With reliable audio streaming and a simple-to-use app. The M7 speaker sounds better than the similarly-priced Sonos Play
3 and has a few bonus features
Including built-in Bluetooth
Excellent sound
Works as a Bluetooth speaker and a multi-room speaker
Supports NFC
Stands up and lies down
You don't need the Samsung Multiroom Hub if you only use one speaker
Modular speaker
Works over Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Easy set up
Voluminous and transparent sound
The editors didn't like
Streaming services are currently fairly limited. There's still occasional grumpiness in the form of app nonresponsiveness or dropouts. The ecosystem of products is also limited compared to Sonos
Without the option to add a subwoofer. Pairing two M7 speak
Published: 2014-03-04, Author: Richard , review by: hdtvsolutions.com
The Samsung SHAPE M7 speakers and the WAM250 audio hub team up to make a solid foundation for a portable and flexible wireless home audio system. With the smaller M5s that will be released soon, you could place interconnected speakers in every room in you...
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Published: 2014-02-18, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Samsung Shape M7 wireless audio system is the best competitor to Sonos yet, with reliable audio streaming and a simple-to-use app. The M7 speaker sounds better than the similarly-priced Sonos Play:3 and has a few bonus features, including built-in Blu
Streaming services are currently limited to Pandora, Amazon Cloud Player, Rhapsody, TuneIn, and DLNA, unless you use Bluetooth. There's still occasional grumpiness in the form of app nonresponsiveness or dropouts. The ecosystem of products is also limited
The Samsung Shape M7 is a versatile streaming speaker that sounds better than the Sonos Play:3 but lacks a rich ecosystem of products and supported services.
Published: 2014-01-31, Author: Matt , review by: mashable.com
Sleek design, Polished sound, Easy to set up
Wonky app, Bluetooth sound is noticeably compressed
Samsung's Shape is a great option for multiroom wireless audio, and although the added flexibility of Bluetooth connectivity detracts from sound quality, it's nice to have the option...
Abstract: There is a curved cover for the back and remove it to reveal, mains lead connection, Ethernet, Service Port, 3.5mm input and two plus buttons for additional speaker link and WPS router connection.The sides and base are clear and the top has a circular tou...
Huge spread of sound, Goes very loud, Features and connectivity
Set-up is frustrating, Overzealous bass is unwieldy and unsubtle, Lacks insight
It would be easy to allow our frustrations with the M7's set-up processes to cloud our enjoyment, but all this is forgiven once we start playing music.It's not the most skilful, cohesive or detailed wireless speaker we've ever tested, but there's no denyi...
Published: 2014-04-16, Author: Mark , review by: avforums.com
Setup is so easy it's barely believable, Flexible placement options, MultiRoom App works great, Extremely reliable streaming over network, Ethernet switch on hub is useful
Lacking in any real sense of stereo, Bass tends to dominate, There are better solo wireless speakers for the money
Samsung's M7 speakers are wedge-shaped and not of an inconsiderable size. Depending on how you have them placed – either vertically or horizontally – they reach a height of 40cm or 15cm and the reverse figures for width. There are very few physical connec...
Solid build quality and stylish design, Easy to set up, Well-designed app with nifty streaming controls, Enjoyable sound with rich, punchy bass, Hi-res audio support
Sound lacks a little finesse and detail subtlety, Fewer online streaming services than Sonos, Can't reorganise tracks in app
A slick, stylish and great-sounding multiroom speaker that'll have Sonos looking over its shoulder....
Clear, clean highs, Good bass response, Adds some intuitive features to Sonos-style ecosystem, Multiple ways to play
Sound lacks refined definition, Weak midrange, Wireless system can be choppy
Some publications have gone so far as to suggest the Samsung Shape M7 could be a “Sonos killer,” and with the Samsung name involved, it's likely to offer some serious competition. However, while Samsung's project is a formidable new opponent, we'd still...
Published: 2015-05-24, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: The Samsung Wireless Audio-Multiroom is a versatile speaker system that allows you to control multiple speakers from a single point – either your mobile device or your PC. The whole system concept is modular, with three different speaker sizes that are su...