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Samsung’s Wireless TV: My Life After Cutting the Cord

A personal look at the sleek, cable-free TV that’s changing how we watch.

By Shahjahan Kabir KhanPublished 5 months ago 4 min read

When I first saw Samsung's Wireless TV presentation, I thought the cables were cleverly hidden by the store.To my surprise, there were none.Though enjoying stunning 4K/8K visuals and cinematic audio quality, their 2025 series finally lets you properly get rid of cords.Using my living room for two months makes it seem calmer, more roomy, and much cleaner.This amazing cordless device altered my house in such a way that I am not going back to a wired setup.

The First Time I Saw It

Earlier this year, while checking through an electronics store, something attracted my attention and I stopped right in my steps.

On the wall, an ultra thin television was flawlessly placed with only a perfect rectangle of screen, devoid of any exposed power outlets or hanging HDMI cords.I approached to unravel the riddle.Smiling, the salesperson said, "This is Samsung's new Wireless TV launched this year."

That was when I came to see that I had to go through it myself.

The Backstory — And Why I Was Sold

Once a spaghetti of wires, my living area used to be.My HDMI cables were strewn all over the floor, my speaker cables were all over the place, and my power strip was a tangle of limbs.Though they invariably peeked out, I tried to conceal them behind furniture.

Launched at CES in the 2025 lineup, Samsung's Wireless One Connect Box vowed to fix that.The idea was rather simple: your television receives audio and video signals wirelessly sent from this small hub to which all of your devices are linked.Nowhere can you find any unsightly wires.

Setting It Up

I finally purchased the 65-inch Neo QLED 4K model, priced in the middle range but with high-end characteristics.

The configuration process was unexpectedly basic.Once I had set the TV up, I put the One Connect Box on my media rack, wired in my internet connection, soundbar, and PS5. The television recognized all the devices in a few of seconds.

No cords were hanging from the television.You just need a tidy, open space to avoid drilling holes in the walls to conceal wires.

Picture Quality That Wowed Me

Samsung's technology outperformed my expectations even though I thought the wireless setup could damage the picture quality.

What really stuck with me was this:

1. For those interested, an 8K option is offered; resolution is 4K with HDR10+.

2. The antiglare display kept the image crisp even under strong sunlight.

3. Colors: With vibrant colors, Samsung's Quantum Dot technology brought natural history programs to late-night shows to life.

4. Watching sports and playing games was really fluid thanks to a 120Hz refresh rate (or 144Hz on some models).

Sound That Pulls You In

Connecting my television to a QSymphony soundbar clearly improved sound quality.Rather than competing, the TV and soundbar helped to provide a more immersive and indepth aural experience.The roar of the engine during a car chase seemed to echo all throughout my living room.

Without a soundbar, the built-in Object Tracking Sound feature gave the impression that sounds and voices were emanating from the activity on the screen.

Everyday Life Without Cables

What surprised me most was the transformation in my living area, where there were no obvious cables.

It helped to create a quiet and spacious environment in addition to being purely decorative.Un worried about outlets, I was able to arrange my furniture as I pleased. Guests sometimes inquired, Wait, where are the wires?

Smart Features I Use Daily

Samsung's Tizen OS proven to be quite useful.

1. Without having to change inputs, I may quickly switch between Disney+, YouTube, and Netflix.

2. Multi View enables me to view cricket highlights on one side and movie trailers on the other.

3. The voice control capability via Bixby or Alexa is rather useful when I'm cooking and want to stop a program without using the remote.

Gaming Test — Passed with Flying Colors

Being a casual gamer, I occasionally get upset about input lag.With a refresh rate of up to 144 Hz and a low latency Game Mode, my PS5 games looked amazing and were extremely responsive. Simply fluent, engrossing gaming—no interruptions or hiccups.

It's difficult to imagine my console communicating wirelessly with a box that broadcasts everything in real time to the television.

Price & Value

Let us be honest: this TV is not for people with little funds.

Mid-range 4K models start around $2,000–$2,500.

Premium 8K models can hit $4,500–$6,000.

Micro LED versions? That’s for those with deep pockets.

Bear in mind that you are investing in a tidier house, sophisticated technology, and the freedom to reconfigure your living room without having an electrician as well as a screen.

Two Months Later — Would I Buy It Again?

Absolutely.This is more than just a device; it's a design improvement, a way of life enhancer, and also a great topic for conversation.

Samsung's Wireless TV demonstrates that you may be cableless and still have excellent quality.You will not want to go back to the traditional methods once you have seen this kind of structure.

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