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
(74%)
42 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Relatively easy to set up, Powerful amplifier, Good sound, $50 hub required for multi-room configurations
Distorts when pushed too hard, Large physical footprint, $50 hub required for multi-room configurations
If you're looking for a big multi-room speaker, Samsung's Shape system is a viable alternative to what Sonos has on offer....
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Published: 2014-09-01, Author: Tommy , review by: flatpanelshd.com
When Samsung launched its 2014 TVs and speakers this spring, the TV software was not ready for wireless Multiroom integration. So, for this test I used the speakers for two weeks just listening to music. The NFC and app worked great. After the TV arrived,...
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...
A system like Samsung's M7 and M5 speakers only really comes into its own when you have two or three or four or more speakers set up, ideally in multiple zones. If you're in a multi-user household there'll likely be some fights over control of your home's...
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;
The app seriously needs work; Setup can be very fiddly and tricky; Build is a little plasticky;
With the level of sound technology inside the M7, it feels like Samsung is going for the jugular of the Sonos Play:5, a speaker that has some serious audio cred and is made by one of the better multi-room audio brands out there, and one that helped to pio...