A:AnswerHi! Thank you for your question. Yes, the Soundbar 700 should fit into the SoundXtra TV mount, as it is the same size as the SoundTouch 300 Soundbar.
A:AnswerYes future updates will be available and pushed down to the speaker automatically over your WIFI. The Alexa feature works very well and integrates with the rest of your Alexa devices on your network now. The Alexa feature lowers the volume of the TV and replies accordingly depending on what you ask and then goes back to what you were listening to seamlessly. Great integration.
A:AnswerHi Jason, your system can receive IR commands from other remote controls. This is useful, for example, if you want to program a third-party universal remote to control multiple devices in your home, including your Bose system. Find out how to control your system with another remote. The TV will not show volume changes.
A:AnswerI don't see why not. It is only looking for input, so whether it comes from a TV or a computer, I wouldn't think it would matter, but it is a very expensive PC Speaker.
A:AnswerIt should be fine. You just need to connect the audio from the TV directly to the soundbar using the optical wire that comes with soundbar. It works perfectly for me.
A:AnswerThis is a tough question and one I faced because I have a Bose Cinemate GS II system and I compared the two. For stereo (a 2.1 system), I thought the older Cinemate had a fuller more "there" sound but it lacked the ability to go to 5.1 for a fuller theater experience. It was a hard decision but I ultimately decided to go with the 700 system, sub and rear 700 speakers. Doing away with wires everywhere was a big consideration and the freedom to place the sub anywhere helped. As to sound, it was close.