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I don't know the electrical specifications of your Bose, Nick. You would have to look at the information label on your device and your AC adapter. If the adapter output is rated for 5 V at 1.6 A (1600 mA) or less and you have a mini-USB port on your Bose, it should work just fine, though your Bose probably has a considerably larger capacity battery than a typical smartphone. So, you may either be unable to fully charge your Bose or be able to charge it only once before you need to charge this battery unit. I happen to have a Bose SoundLink mini, which lasts practically all day on a single charge. According to its specs, I would actually be able to charge it once with this unit. BTW, my Bose connects to this battery unit through the mini-USB auxiliary charging port just fine. Different versions of this device are available with different charge capacities, so if your research doesn't show this unit is large enough for *your* Bose, you should consider purchasing a larger capacity device. This model, as you've probably noticed, is rated for 8 Ah (8000 mAh) at 5V. Of course, the larger the charger the more $$ you should expect to spend.
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