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Samsung's new All-Share wireless speaker docks

Samsung Australia has announced that its latest wireless speaker docks are now available in Australia, capable of sharing audio with compatible Samsung devices using All-Share software.

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Samsung Australia has announced that its latest wireless speaker docks are now available in Australia, capable of sharing audio with compatible Samsung devices using All-Share software.

Samsung speakers: the E650 on top and the E750 below. (Credit: Samsung)

Offering tiered pricing and features, the DA-E750, DA-E670 and DA-E650 will sell locally for AU$699, AU$479 and AU$399, respectively.

The E750 is the leader of the group, with a cherry-wood finish, a 2.1-channel speaker set-up, a 100-watt amp and a vacuum tube amp, which is housed under a glass dome on the top of the unit and glows when in operation. The E750 also features a docking station for a smartphone, with connections for both Android devices and Apple's iPhone.

Connectivity is a highlight across the range, with the two more expensive models supporting wireless playback via DLNA, Samsung's All-Share software and all three speakers that are compatible with Bluetooth-playback devices, like smartphones. They all also feature a full-sized USB port and micro-USB connections.

The E650 is the most interesting looking of the collection, with a design inspired by a horn, according to Samsung.