
The Bose Surround Speakers 700 not only enhance your audio experience, they also match the aesthetic of the Bose Soundbar 700 for the most premium looking and sounding wireless surround sound Bose has to offer.
Setup is easy. With wireless receivers, a thrilling, theater-like experience is only one connection away. Just plug your adapters in to a power source and wirelessly connect the surround speakers to your soundbar for instant entertainment. And while designed for the Bose Soundbar 700, these speakers are also compatible with the Bose Soundbar 500 and the SoundTouch 300 soundbar.
If you want better than the best, add the Bose Bass Module 700 for pulse-pounding impact that you don’t just hear — you feel. Plus, it also matches design of the Bose Surround Speakers 700, giving you the most premium looking and sounding home theater experience.
Q: Are these compatible with the Bose 900 sound bar?
A: Yes. The Surround Speakers 700 are compatible with the Soundbar 900.
A: I went to the Bose website and placed everything as they recommended the sub is in the front 1/3 of the room the rear speakers can be mounted to the wall, on a stand, to ceiling mounts, or on shelf mounts and need to be mounted behind you
A: Yes they are the same speakers.
A: The Surround Speakers 700 are designed to be used in a vertical position. They feature two acoustic enclosures for dual-opposing drivers. This is the key to creating our first omnidirectional speaker for true 360-degree sound and a more spacious home theater experience, throwing audio throughout your room in multiple directions. Positioning them horizontally will not achieve this experience.
A: Hi there, Thanks for your question! This will not work as the system can only be used with one set of rear speakers.
Q: So is the sound bar the receiver? Where is the receiver?
A: You connect your rear speakers to the Soundbar via your WiFi network, you can do this within the Bose Music app to pair your rear speakers to the soundbar.
A: They are compatible with the Smart Soundbar 300.
Q: How does the speakers get charged? Do they need to be plugged to an outlet all the time?
A: Yes, they do need to be connected to power.