
The Bose Soundbar 700 smart speaker offers a perfect combination of sophisticated design and exceptional sound for your home theater, so you can feel the full power in every moment of your favorite music, movies, and TV shows. Featuring premium materials and exquisite craftsmanship, the soundbar is designed to look as good as it sounds. Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant built in puts all your favorite music at the tip of your tongue and acts as a central hub to control your existing smart home devices.
Q: Can you add 4 wireless speakers to this soundbar so you can have a 7.2 surround sound system?
A: You can add two bass modules that are the same size and one set of wireless surround speakers to the system.
Q: Does it has 4k video pass-through?
A: It does not. It has only 1 hdmi port on it and that is for sound. Check your tv. Your tv might have a hdmi port that says arc on it. You can plug the hdmi cable from that to the sound bar. Or if you have a optical port you can use that. Preferred is the hdmi arc.
Q: Can there be more than one bass module connected to the soundbar at the same time?
A: Yes.. As long as both sub units are the same model. BOSE support has confirmed this. I've ordered an additional acoustimass module which is the same as the bose 700 subwoofer. The additional sub can be added via the Bose music app. I'm looking forward to adding to this already awesome sounding setup. I've already gotten the surround 700 which is an improvement over the virtually invisible surround speakers. The dual sub will be the final piece for me.
A: I was in the same place as you are and wanted good integration. My applications uses the HDMI/ARC connection from a Samsung TV. If you use the Direct TV remote to turn on your TV and Direct box the Bose Speaker will come on after a few second delay, mute your tv speakers, and then will be controllable for volume with your direct TV remote. Thats the way mine works. Also the Bose remote works the satellite box for most features as well so either will work the way you want. Or you can get Alexa to help you switch over to play music or other features by voice. All works very well together.
A: Hi there! We'd be happy to clarify. Provided your system uses a compatible Bluetooth version you would be able to use this without any speaker wires, although a power cable would still be needed. Please note that Bluetooth connections are not as reliable as speaker wires, and we would still recommend this over Bluetooth but the decision of what connection type to use is down to your personal preference!
Q: is there a big difference between the 700 and the 300 other than alexa???
A: There are some great advantages for the 700. The biggest difference is the remote control, it is universal with IR set up through an app. I have had the Bose 700 for a month and it is well worth the investment. Great with movies and sports and it doesn't hurt to have google assistant or Alexa with it. I have my pandora and xm radio linked to it. Great for entertaining.
Q: How does it do in a large room, open floor plan? I would be buying the subwoofer as well.
A: The sound fills up the room. I actually prefer the performance in an open floor plan room. Mine in particular has pretty high ceilings too. It also comes with a device that you place over your head (kind of like headphones) that allows you to calibrate the sound based on different positions in the room
A: Hi Paranoria1, thank you for your question. You can remove Alexa from the Bose Music Application or you can Mute the microphone in the SoundBar.