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there is an aux cord input on the back of the speakers if this info helps at all.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This can be connected to a computer over home wifi or with a wired 3.5mm connection.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If you mean, can it be controlled by the Bose App from a computer, the answer is yes. If you mean, can it be physically connected to a computer, the answer is still yes, via the aux, 3.5mm, connection, like any other speaker(s). It can also be connected to a TV, in the same way (3.5mm jack), or controlled via the App from a cellphone or tablet. The difference when physically connecting it to a computer is that you can then use it to watch videos/movies, whereas, if you are using it wirelessly from a computer, you can only use it for listening to music (Bose has made it so that you can only play music files out of your Windows music directory on your computer, or the other options that they allow you to), unless, your computer is bluetooth enabled, or you use a bluetooth dongle, with either of these options, however, you will need low latency bluetooth to watch videos/movies, or there will be a very noticeable sound delay, i.e., the sound will not be synced to the video. Same goes for using them with a TV--you can physically connect them using a 3.5mm cable, or use bluetooth, but, again, it has to be low latency. If you are getting the pair, they can also be paired together (via the App) to produce stereo.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Don't know about connecting to a computer. Maybe trough bluetooth. not sure I bought all this 3 bose speaker cause it can link with each other wirelessly.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, there is an Aux input so you can use your computer's audio or headphone jack and connect to the Bose Soundtouch 10.
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