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Bose TV Speaker 838309-5110

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Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
How to watch the 2023 Women’s World Cup

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
Watch every MLS game for free this weekend on Apple TV

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
Can we talk about wireless audio’s missing speedometer?

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
1 year ago
YouTube TV: plans, pricing, channels, how to cancel, and more

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
3 years ago
Amazing

Amazing product. Strongly recommended. You can buy without hesitation

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
3 years ago
Bose Speaker

It’s a fantastic product , great size to sit in front of TV and produces great sound. Very happy with my purchase and Harvey Norman offered a great deal

harveynorman.com.au
★★★★★
3 years ago
Bose TV Speaker

Great speaker unit for the bedroom. Sits nicely on the chest of drawers below the TV which you hardly notice. I have quite a number of Bose products, simply for their quality and sound. Would definitely recommend this product.

Digitaltrends
★★★★
3 years ago
Bose TV Speaker review: Elegant and effortless TV enhancer

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
3 years ago
Pioneer Elite’s latest flagship AVR is jammed with new audio tech

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

Digitaltrends
★★★★
3 years ago
The best YouTube TV alternatives

Soundbars are a fantastic way of giving yourself much better TV audio without the hassles of running wires or having multiple speakers to contend with. But even in the soundbar world, there are different levels of complexity. Some come with wireless subwoofers, some come with extra surround speakers, and many try to do double- or triple-duty as a smart speaker and a Wi-Fi music system. But what if you just want your TV to sound better, with the least amount of hardware and expense? Bose’s answer is the $250 Bose TV Speaker. The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard. You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. Even though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars...

Small, elegant design; Very simple setup and operation; Impressive bass for its size; Effective dialog mode; Optional subwoofer;

A bit pricey; Can’t pair with Bose headphones; No HDMI inputs;

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