🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The BoseSmart Dolby Atmos Soundbar is a compact yet powerful audio solution that delivers immersive sound and ultra-crisp dialogue clarity. With advanced TrueSpace technology, versatile streaming options, and built-in voice control, this soundbar transforms your home entertainment experience.
Number Of Circuits | 2 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Is Waterproof | False |
Color | Black |
Speaker Type | Soundbar |
Controller Type | Button, Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Built In Microphone, Dolby Enabled |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Antenna Location | For Surround Sound Systems, For Televisions, For Smartphones or Tablets, For Music Players |
Mount Type | No Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | Party, Home Theater |
Compatible Devices | Television, Home Theater, Smartphone |
Item Weight | 6.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.09"D x 27.34"W x 2.21"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Connectivity Technology | Optical, HDMI |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Airplay |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
R**5
This soundbar is excellent
This soundbar is excellent. I love that it has top-facing speaker grilles, which allow the sound to project upward. Other, more expensive bars often have a glass surface on top, which limits vertical sound projection. With this one, sound flows forward, sideways, upward, and backward—creating a fully immersive experience.I later added the Bose Bass Module 500 via wired connection, and the improvement in low-end response was immediate. However, even without the subwoofer, the soundbar performs very well when watching Dolby Atmos content.Using your TV’s eARC port is key. In my setup, I connected the Apple TV to HDMI 1 and the soundbar to HDMI 2 (eARC) on my 70” LG QNED TV. Proper configuration avoids annoying black screen flickers while the system negotiates the audio format. I recommend disabling Apple TV’s automatic frame rate and dynamic range switching, and on the LG TV, setting the audio output to “passthrough” instead of “auto.”Finally, adding the Bose Surround Speakers 300 (also applies to the 700s) takes the system to a whole new level. In my large, closed room, you can truly feel effects surround you—like a bullet whizzing past your right ear. Just amazing.
R**J
Amazing soundbar!
Perfect for my gaming desk set up, paired it with bose base module 500! Really awesome sounds.
A**W
Don't waste you money on this
I bought this with high expectation from having older Bose speaker system and boy what a disappointment this one is. The sound was so not bad like it's cheating its way e.q. if you set the bass high you lose treble, treble high bass is gone, mid high lose treble and bass....it's weird.....Bose solution is to buy their subwoofer for another $500........so hell no to that. Fist I thought because I am not using the HDMI ARC but when I plugged it into HDMI ARC, it sounded a little better but still losing some quality on treble, bass and mid if you adjust one. I know Bose trying to be innovative but come on....go back to the original concept where the sound was crisp and no shortcut on the quality.I ended up getting Polk Audio Signa 4 for less price, comes with a subwoofer and better quality sound. Please see the review on Youtube so you can educate yourself about this one. It's not worth the money.
B**1
Bose Soundbar
This had really great Bass but it was messing with my TV. My one year-old 75 inch TV not even one yet cause I got it for Christmas last ,year. It would turn the picture off periodically when I connected it and I pretty much let the app do it, but maybe I was doing “something” incorrectly even though I did call a tech and have him walk me through it.Could be the TV, which has a four-year warranty on it thank goodness, but I tend to think it was the sound bar first. But who knows?I would like someone to get back to me on that someone from Bose!But I gotta share this with you all….while I was talking to the first tech from Bose (and mine came with a bad battery I guess no telling how long it’s been sitting on the shelf [Bose cannot give you another battery by the way…]But he said to me, (after many times of me asking if I can get another one), he said “Oh you must’ve gotten one of the ‘dummy’ batteries…” which was seriously stupid!!!Even another tech guy got a big laugh off that one!What an idiot!!Even another tech from Bose got a big laugh off of that one!!
C**T
Enhances sound and easy to install.
We enjoy our Bose Smart Dolby Atmos Soundbar, Bluetooth Sound. The sound/range is great. It make watching TV/movies much more enjoyable, however sometimes we loose the connection from the Sound Bar to the TV and it has to be reset, by unplugging the power and plugging it back in. Otherwise the system works great. A good value for the money and we are very happy with it and can't wait to complete our sound system with the other accessories for our Surround Sound Great Room/Theater.
A**R
Wow
Easy to install and control. Enjoying my TV and Music a whole lot better. Must have if you have advanced TV but dialogue is not clear.
W**R
Challenging to connect and operate; only moderate sound quality
I bought this soundbar because my wife has a hard time hearing dialogue on many TV shows. This model of Bose soundbar advertised a mode for clarifying dialogue, and that's why I bought it. In fact it DOES clarify dialogue quite significantly, and if that was the only thing I was rating it on, I'd have given it 5 stars. Unfortunately, this soundbar was difficult to set up, and not particularly intuitive to operate once it is set up. There is no user manual included with the product, just a link to download an app for mobile devices. The app is used for both setting up the product as well as operating it once it's set up. For starters, until I got the app I wasn't aware that the TV I intended to connect the soundbar to needed to have an ARC or eARC HDMI connection, OR an optical cable jack. Fortunately, mine had both. Once I had the electric power cord plugged into the soundbar's power jack and a wall outlet, and the HDMI cable connected to the soundbar's HDMI jack and the TV's ARC jack, then made sure the soundbar was connected to my wi-fi, and it's Bluetooth paired with my tablet, I turned on the TV to hear what the soundbar sounded like. I got nothing. Then it occurred to me that I didn't even know if the power to the soundbar was on, since there isn't a pilot light (a light to indicate power is ON) on the soundbar. Eventually I discovered that you need to look at the Bose app to see if the power is on or not. I ended up spending almost two hours trying, unsuccessfully, to get the TV's audio to play through the soundbar, at which point I wondered if it worked at all. I connected my tablet, via Bluetooth, to the soundbar and was able to get it to play music from an internet source, so I knew the soundbar's speakers and sound amplifier were working properly--just not from the TV. I disconnected the HDMI cable from the TV to the soundbar and replaced it with the optical cable that came with the soundbar. Still no sound from the TV to the soundbar. The app said if there was no sound, I might have to try different "CEC" settings, which are available on the app. I tried all 7 of those--again with no success. At that point I gave up, figuring I'd call the Bose help line the next day. The next morning I decided to look at the TV's menu to see if I was missing something. Turned out I was. I have an LG OLED TV, and on that model, in the menus system, you need to go to Audio Settings, deselect Internal Speakers and select ARC/optical audio output. I did that, but still no sound from the soundbar. Then I saw one more setting under Audio Settings on the TV--one that said SIMPLINK. It had two options, ON and OFF. It was set to OFF, and when I selected ON, I finally got sound from the soundbar! End of story, right? It should've been, but I've had the soundbar for less than a week, and have had numerous issues with it. Mind you, when it's on and in use with the TV, it works fine. What the app, nor any other source of information for the soundbar, doesn't tell you is that when you use your TV's remote to turn the TV on or off, it automatically also simultaneously turns the soundbar on or off. Also, if you use the soundbar's included remote to turn the soundbar on or off, it also turns the TV on or off. That would be okay if you always want the TV on when you use the soundbar, but if you, say, want to use the soundbar to listen to internet music, or music from your computer's music library, you don't want the TV on. Once both the TV and the soundbar are powered on, you can't use either the TV's or the soundbar's remote to turn off just the TV--you have to open the Bose app and select Bluetooth as the desired input first. This isn't mentioned anywhere in the app--I just learned it by experience. Another issue: sometimes when I turn on the TV, I get no sound from the soundbar, even though all the settings on both the TV and the soundbar are correct. The solution, I found, is to turn the TV off for 30 seconds or so, then turn it back on, at which time the soundbar usually starts working correctly. Another issue: When you turn on the TV, it sometimes takes almost a minute before sound starts coming through the soundbar.To be fair, it might be that there's a partial incompatibility between my TV and the soundbar, and that's what causes some of the issues I've experienced.As for the sound from the soundbar: Like I mentioned at the top of this review, the device does, indeed, significantly increase how well you can hear the dialogue in TV shows when you chose the AI dialogue optimization mode. As for music (via Bluetooth from computers/internet), the sound at normal listening volumes is mediocre at best, with the most notable issue being lack of bass response. At higher volume levels the sound becomes better. But that's for my ears--maybe other users of this device will experience better results, since everyone has different listening preferences.
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