LG to unveil Sound Suite with Dolby Atmos FlexConnect at CES 2026


LG Electronics (LG) has announced that it will debut LG Sound Suite at CES 2026, a home audio system centered on the H7 soundbar, the first to feature Dolby Atmos FlexConnect, which adapts audio to a room’s layout without complex setup.

The system is compatible with LG premium TVs and allows pairing of wireless components, including the M7 and M5 surround speakers and the W7 subwoofer, in up to 27 configurations, ranging from a single component to a full 13.1.7-channel home theater.

When the H7 soundbar is the primary device, Dolby Atmos FlexConnect works via any TV HDMI, and select 2025 and 2026 LG TVs will receive the feature through a software update.

Key features:
  • Sound Follow: Uses ultra-wideband (UWB) technology to adjust the listening position.
  • Room Calibration Pro: Analyzes room acoustics and applies AI processing for balanced audio.
  • AI Processing: H7 is powered by α (Alpha) 11 AI Processor Gen 3, supporting AI Sound Pro+ for up-mixing stereo audio to multi-channel surround sound and AI object separation for clear voices, music, and effects.
  • Peerless Speaker Units: Designed for audio performance.
  • Connectivity: Supports Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for streaming and device integration.
  • Flexible setups, simplified pairing, and integration with LG TVs and other devices for multi-channel home theater support.
  • Audio is automatically adjusted based on content type.
Availability and Showcase

LG Sound Suite will be on display at CES 2026 from January 6–9 at LG’s booth. Pricing and availability are expected to be announced, with a global rollout beginning next year.

Speaking on the launch, Lee Jeong-seok, Head of the LG Media Entertainment Solution Company’s Audio Business Division, said:

Together with Dolby, we’ve made immersive audio adaptable for every home. LG Sound Suite is a testament to our shared focus on audio innovation. LG Sound Suite combines Dolby Atmos FlexConnect with its wireless modular design and AI-driven tuning, allowing consumers to create the system they want and enjoy cinematic sound from any seat.