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Model:
838309-1100
SKU:
6416849
Your price for this item is $279.99

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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 3597 reviews

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    Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars

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90%would recommend to a friend

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Customers are positive about the TV Speaker Bluetooth Soundbar's sound quality, ease of use, and compact size, with many praising the rich, immersive audio and simple setup. They also appreciate the surprisingly good bass and effective Bluetooth connectivity. However, customers are negative about the remote control's functionality and instances of the device overheating. Some users experienced issues with the remote not working correctly, and others reported the soundbar becoming excessively hot.

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Horrible delivery options

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Says it was delivered but yet it is NOT here...but I paid for it!!!!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Bose
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      Hello,
      We are sorry to hear that you have had this experience, please reach out to your point of purchase directly for support with this matter.
      Tegan - Bose Customer Support bose

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Bose

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So said had to return it because it would not connect with either one of my TV's

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Bose
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      Hi Valerie,

      Sorry to hear you had to return your speaker.

      In future, if you require any support with your product, do not hesitate to reach out to your local Bose product support team. An agent would be more than happy to get these connectivity concerns resolved.

      Kind regards,
      Tegan - Bose Customer Support bose

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Soundbar

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Sound was low. Need a sun woofer to ho with it....

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not good

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Not the sound quality i was expecting from a bose soundbar. Item was returned

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Simple yet efficient upgrade to TV speakers

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This little sound bar brings flavor to an otherwise basic and dull tv sound experience. Even expensive TVs don’t really have impressive sound nowadays, everyone knows this. That’s why sound bars have become so popular. And while most sound bars on their own are a substantial fix, not all sound bars provide quality sound. This one does. It actually has pretty impressive bass as well. I was blown away and I ended up using this a lot just for Bluetooth music. The Bluetooth is super clear compared to my brother in law’s LG Soundbar that I’ve heard many times. There is no comparison in sound quality, the difference is night and day. Treble instruments sound super crisp and clear as do vocals, speech, and dialogue in movies and shows. This sound bar shines in the mid bass department. The price for this one is super competitive but Bose managed to fit in some really cool technology to make this thing sound way bigger and than what you would think it should sound like. Excellent buy, I would love to pair this up with one of the compatible Bose subwoofers for an awesome movie experience.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Two thumbs up

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love the sound, its very clear and the profile is sleek and small. It can get loud and fill the room with no problem

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Shows some greatness but value holds it back

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    (I received this product in exchange for my fair and honest review.) The summed-up version: The Bose TV speaker is a simple, small sound bar. It's perfect for those with either a TV in the 26 through 32 inch class or with a small space on a shelf below your TV where a larger sound bar simply cannot fit. Setup is quick and easy, and sound quality is good for a sound bar of this size. However, sound quality isn't significantly better than some TVs are, connectivity is disappointing overall, and it just feels like there's a lack of overall value since it doesn't include an HDMI cable or analog audio cable in the package. There was also a real opportunity to use the Bose Connect app for tuning the sound from the TV Speaker to your individual taste that was missed out on. I can only recommend this for those wanting a decent sound bar for a smaller bedroom/office TV, those limited on space for a sound bar, or the Bose fans among us. ------------------------------------------------ Unboxing and setup: Bose has a thing for simple cardboard packaging these days, but it works as I'd prefer simple packaging over what some competitors do with their boxes. Pop the tape seals open, pull the contents out, and you're ready for setting it up. You could say the package is as simple as the device it contains. The contents of the box include the sound bar, a power cable, an optical cable, the remote, instructions, and a product safety guide. The design of the TV Speaker is simple - a perforated grill on the front and no buttons on the sound bar itself (which means don't lose the remote). It’s a small unit that fits well under 32 inch TV sets or in smaller spaces on TV shelves. There's an indentation in the back of the unit so cables don't flex if you push the sound bar against a wall or the back of a shelf. The remote is plastic and light, feels solid but inexpensive, and its indentations help you find the buttons on it. The TV Speaker itself has no buttons. Setup couldn't be any easier. Connect the power and either an analog audio cable, an HDMI cable, or the included optical cable, and you're ready to go. It took me about 5 minutes from out of the box to up and going for me. Like I said before, simple. I found I liked the HDMI connection the best as it allowed my TV to turn the TV Speaker on and off, and control its volume, despite the fact that the TV Speaker lacks HDMI passthrough or source switching. For those of you who own TVs with limited HDMI connectivity, this is a glaring weak spot. The analog input didn’t automatically turn the TV speaker on and off, but being that the TV I tested with has variable audio output, I was still able to control the volume level of the sound bar through the TV once I manually turned the sound bar on. While the auto-power on and off still worked with the optical cable, I had to use the Bose remote to control the volume of the sound bar as none of my TVs do variable audio out via TOSLINK. This sound bar also features Bluetooth connectivity. To test this out, I used my iPhone with both Apple Music and some side-loaded ALAC files. Apple Music had zero discernible difference in audio quality, leading me to believe the TV Speaker supports AAC over Bluetooth; the sound quality between Bluetooth and analog with the ALAC files was slightly noticeable. The phone was also able to control the volume level. Bluetooth also supports automatic power-on, so if your TV set supports a Bluetooth headphone mode like my Hisense H8G does, that's another option for connectivity. In terms of audio quality, this will sound better than the majority of TVs on the market today or that you'd likely attach it to. I'd take the sound out of this over my Sony XBR850C, Olevia 5 series, and the Element TV in my son's room - all three are relatively muddy or tinny by default. This also sounds better than either the LG LM7600 or the LG LH5700 I've previously owned and most LG and Samsung TVs I've watched in the past. Compared to the sound systems in my Sony A8F, Sony XBR2, and Hisense H8G, however, this was either on-par or lacking in overall punch. The biggest - and only feature the TV Speaker for improving audio (without an additional purchase) is what I'm calling Dialog+, as the symbol for it on the remote is a dialog bubble with a plus symbol in one corner. And it usually works, no matter what you're doing - vocals in music take center stage, voices in TV and movies pop out with added strength. However, it does automatically adjust the volume where you'll occasionally hear background static from your source. (I didn't see anything in the included literature giving that feature a name.) You can also connect a Bose-branded subwoofer to this sound bar. The Bose Base Modules 500 and 700 are both supported, though comparatively expensive options for the TV speaker. As I don't own one of those subwoofers, I wasn't able to test this feature out. In terms of what I’d use it for, I’m not as impressed by it for TV and home theater purposes. I did try it with my computer, however, using the analog connection; for streaming music and gaming, it works pretty well. It’s compact size fits perfectly until my monitor shelf, nicely out of the way. The bass is still punchy in games like Doom Eternal and Mortal Kombat 11, but doesn’t hit so hard that it shakes my desk and monitors. So now for the disappointments - and, unfortunately, there were quite a few with the TV Speaker. First, for the price, Bose should have included a simple wall mount kit, an HDMI cable, and an analog cable (preferably an 1/8th to 1/8th inch AUX-style cable with an RCA to 1/8th inch adapter). The remote ultimately feels cheap because of the way its designed - textured plastic straight from a 1990's American car on one side, membrane buttons sealed with smooth plastic on the top. Since the TV speaker supports Bluetooth, you would think adjusting audio settings, updating firmware, and controlling the TV Speaker via the Bose Connect app would be features; they’re. not. Power, source, and volume buttons could have been easily added to the side of the unit. Finally, the input indicator staying lit, although dim, could fade out as not to distract your viewing. The biggest design failure with the TV speaker is the fact that if you use HDMI ARC as it's connection to your TV, you lose an HDMI port for connecting other devices; since most TV sets only come with 2 or 3 HDMI ports (with some higher-end models being equipped with 4). Can I recommend the Bose TV Speaker? With reservations, sure. For a bedroom or office, it's a nice upgrade. Maybe for a room where you have a tiny space to put a sound bar. It also works pretty well as a computer speaker if you have mounted monitors or a riser and want something that will fit underneath and sit somewhat out of the way. And for the person that absolutely needs it to be Bose, yes, But if you have the space for a larger sound bar, you can find better, more flexible options that are better value propositions. If your TV lacks optical output and analog audio output and you feel like you're short on HDMI ports to begin with, this is not the sound bar for you. It's not to say it's bad, it's just not as great as it could be and would have scored higher with me had the value proposition and features I expected from Bose all been there.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Unimaginative name but an accurate description

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    An unimaginative name but an accurate description, and for that purpose, a very good product. To put this review in context, I purchased the Bose TV Speaker to improve the audio of a Toshiba 23" TV in my kitchen dinette area. The dinette and kitchen have a 10' ceiling and are partly open to a larger area that includes living and dining rooms and entrance foyer, all of 10' height, so it is not a small acoustic environment. our primary listening positions are approximately seven feet from the speaker front. The TV has small, down facing speakers, but with Audyssey enhancement, sounds better than many other small TVs, however, with age (mine & my wife's), dialog had become more difficult to understand at reasonable levels. In my application, a small sound bar is required since the TV is only 21.5" wide, about the same width as the Bose Solo 5 that appeared to be a leading choice. Unfortunately the height of the Solo 5 would have obstructed the TV's IR receiver and $200 seemed a high price for the limited features that it offers (the TV cost less than that). Despite the price concern, I purchased the higher priced Bose TV speaker, which is an updated version of the Solo 5 and was introduced in July 2020. The TV Speaker has a lower profile than the Solo 5 and does not interfere with the TV as well as added features that may increase its usefulness over time. As compared to the Solo 5, the TV Speaker is like a 60's car; longer, lower, wider by 1.8, 0.5 and 0.6 inches respectively, but in this case that's an asset. The increased length is accounted for by the inclusion of the power supply within the left end of the sound bar, whereas the Solo 5 has a separate power module that must be concealed elsewhere. The lower profile is facilitated by oval drivers that are angled to the sides approximately 30 degrees, similar to the Solo 5's taller 2 inch round drivers. The increased depth is presumably to maintain enclosure volume with decreased height. A domed center driver of about 1in. has been added (and presumably a third amplifier channel) that I assume is to augment the voice enhancement feature. The TV Speaker also adds a subwoofer output and an HDMI ARC connection with CEC, which would be very useful for TVs that support HDMI control to allow volume adjustment via the TV. My TV lacks that feature, necessitating the use of two remotes, however, the Bose speaker can be configured to remain in standby and turn on when an input signal is present. Note that the TV Speaker does not have the large, programmable remote that ships with the Solo 5 (except the Costco version), instead a small remote is provided for the Bose alone and which is essential since there are no controls on the speaker. Controls are minimal, in any case: volume, bass (plus or minus 2 steps), dialog enhancement on/off, muting, and source (TV or Bluetooth). Indicators are even more sparse: just two LEDs that change brightness (3 levels including 0), change color (4) and/or flash to indicate operating modes or conditions. This is generally adequate, once you have memorized the code, however volume changes merely flash for each incremental change and there is no indication of where in the range it is set. The Bose TV speaker feels solid and has a premium appearance while its low profile and lack of visual embellishment allow it to be as innocuous as a table top speaker could be. The dark gray, perforated metal grill covers the front and both end surfaces. The top surface is a uniform black, semi matte surface with only a small gray Bose logo near the front edge and it is surprisingly immune to finger prints. Bose has excelled at products that offer surprising performance for their size, with speaker enclosure designs that manage to extend the bass response beyond what seems reasonable for their miniscule drivers, but usually at the expense of low frequency detail and solidity. In that regard, the TV Speaker is no exception as it offers surprising low end fullness but lacks bass definition. Midrange clarity is very good and speech is easily discernable, even with my diminished hearing. The speech enhancement mode is effective and switch-able from the remote and is particularly useful with so much poor TV audio from people working at home. I won't comment on the speaker's high frequency response since I've lost the top octave (or more) of my hearing. At volume levels higher than I will ever use, the sound remains clear and undistorted throughout the open spaces well beyond my intended listening area. I found it necessary to set the bass at minimum, yet "boom" was still excessive. Although I've not heard the Solo 5, many of its user reviews criticized its "weak" bass response and I fear Bose may have overdone retuning of the TV Speaker as there is no shortage of low end output, but it lacks definition and detail. A string bass can sound as a diffuse, "muddy" boom, not readily identifiable. Using a sine wave generator via bluetooth, I hear two audibly obvious resonant peaks at about 62hz and 170hz, likely exacerbated by my rather "live" room. Output rapidly diminishes below the lower peak and is inaudible below about 50hz at normal listening levels. Nevertheless impressive from drivers so small. This is a vast improvement over my TV's built in speakers and after initial set-up I streamed the 2018 concert, "Houser and Friends" and enjoyed 2 hours of pleasant viewing/listening with my wife; I previously had NO inclination to use this TV for musical programming. Still, I wondered if the bass boom might be reduced by adding acoustic impedance to the bass port and, to that end, I loosely bunched the corner of a microfiber dust cloth into the port and, voilà, the bass became much tighter and detailed, if a bit too restrained. since then I've experimented with other materials and currently have a single cotton square make-up pad from CVS placed in the port. With this arrangement, the bass response is much more natural and I have increased the bass level to -1, but securing the pad in the port is problematic. Now the previous 62hz peak is not audibly apparent and the annoying boom is mostly absent yet bass is strong and better defined! In fairness to Bose, their instructions advise not to place the TV Speaker in a corner and if on a shelf, to locate it at the front edge. Mine is located near a shallow corner formed by the kitchen cabinets and a wall and, although it is on a perforated metal shelf, it is a few inches back from the edge and at a shallow angle. I relocated the speaker to the front edge and could not perceive an audible difference. The corner no doubt lends some bass reinforcement, however I doubt it is entirely responsible for the overshoot and ringing (boom) that seem associated with an under-damped design. Horizontal dispersion of sound is good, however I perceive little or no stereo imaging at my usual ~7 foot distance, unsurprising with both channels centrally located, but certainly no worse than the original TV audio. Given the short length of this sound bar, I doubt any other driver location would make a substantial difference. This is an unusual speaker enclosure design inasmuch as both channels share a common enclosure and ducted bass port (as best as I can glean from photos on the web). It is not Bose's first single port stereo arrangement, as the original Wave Radio had but one port, however, the channels had separate enclosures and only one driver drove the single "waveguide" and port, perhaps with a dual voice coil since it had a deeper magnet structure than the other channel. Because of the common enclosure of the TV Speaker, I would expect diminished channel separation irrespective of the central speaker locations. For a more rigorous listening test, I prepared an mp3 file with alternating left/right, wide spectrum audio (applause). Beginning within 30" of the speaker, each channel was quite distinct and seemed to emanate from positions well outboard of the driver locations, suggesting that the outward angled drivers and curved cabinet front are effective. Moving further away, apparent separation rapidly diminishes such that by 80", both channels seem as one in the center. Using a 1KHz test tone in one channel only and measuring sound level at the speaker grill where it was a maximum for each channel, the channel separation was significantly less than 10db. For Comparison, an LP phono cartridge (remember those?), which once was the limiting factor in channel separation, may achieve separation of about 20-25db. Given this lack of stereo imaging, I consider the TV Speaker's Dolby decoder to be a wasted effort, except perhaps to extract the center channel for dialog. The TV Speaker would likely provide reasonable stereo imaging if used as a desktop computer speaker. So, is the Bose TV Speaker the core of a killer home theater system? Well, no. Can I retire my 48 year old Dynaco A-25s in the adjoining room? A ludicrous proposition! Is it the sonic equal of the less expensive, 3.1 channel Sony HT-CT150 in our bedroom? No again, although dialog clarity is better with the Bose. The bottom line is that the Bose TV Speaker is just what the name suggests and provides the enhancement that I sought: clarity of sound, more intelligible dialog, and much improved musicality for my small TV, all while fitting the limited space available, being visually unobtrusive, and simple to set up and operate. What's not to like? Well, there is the price, and it is hard to argue that an enhancement to any product can be worth 140% of the product's cost. So I'll leave the value judgment to others, but in my case, the Bose TV Speaker fulfills my purposes while I found no alternative that was as suitable. I'd like to have another for my guestroom TV, but the cost is prohibitive.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Big sound at a great price!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This isn't my first experience with BOSE, their product line is top notch and when I wanted, or my wife would say needed to take our TV sound system to a whole new level the BOSE TV system was perfect. I did research other systems but not much beats BOSE especially in this price range. From shipment to receiving, and unpacking the unit, we were thrilled. The directions and hook up were simple to follow and and all cords and remote battery came with the unit. It's a fairly slim unit that hides well behind the TV but packs one heck of an audiophile punch. Everything from Disney movies, to action thrillers sound good. The bass is solid, even without a sub and the mids and highs are clear. I highly recommend this unit to anyone looking for a major sound upgrade at a good price from a reputable brand. Also, I really like that I don't need to use the remote that came with the system. It automatically turns on and off with our TV, where our old sound system didn't do that and I hated having to use so many remotes just to get things going.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great sound for the size and price

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As a long time Bose user, I was skeptical that this small soundbar would be able to put out a full, rich sound with a decent bass, but I was proven wrong right from the start. I have had this soundbar for 2 weeks now and I am impressed. After connecting both via bluetooth and optical cable, which was very easy to do, I was surprised by the clarity of the voices and the complete sound of music and the action sequences for movies. The multiple bass level adjustment is a great feature also, but even at the highest level, it was not obnoxious. The remote is very small, which is my only complaint as it will be easy to loose. The dialogue mode is OK, but I do hear that much difference so I don't see that being used much. I have connected through my cell phone and the music sounds very good. I have not connected via the HDMI yet. I highly recommend this soundbar for anyone who wants quality sound.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Bose
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      Hello,

      Thanks for taking the time in providing us with your feedback,

      We are so glad to hear that this product has exceeded your expectations and for your support of our products over the years. We appreciate the comments regarding the remote control size, these will be passed on.

      Have a great day!

      Kind regards,
      Tegan - Bose Customer Support bose

  • Pros mentioned:
    Size, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Bose soundbar review

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Blue tooth compatible, nice size, great sound !! I recommend this Bosr soundbar. The curbside pick up and ordering process from Best Buy was easy and efficient.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Bose should be renamed to Boooo

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am so disappointed in what Bose has become. To pay this much for crap product is very irritating. My Samsung sound bar sounds way better. After getting this and the subwoofer, I can honestly say that I don’t think I will buy Bose products in the future. Even the pawn shop didn’t want it!

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Bass, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great sound & bass.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    WOW! The sound is awesome & good bass, don’t need anything extra like sub woofer, especially if you live in an apt like i do, its loud enough. And when you play music, thats when it is at it’s finest.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A Simple No Nonsense Speaker

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a simple no nonsense speaker. No Wi-Fi setup or integration of one kind or another, so if that is what you are looking for then this is will work perfectly for you. You have your standard connectivity options, Bluetooth, optical, HDMI(ARC), and Aux. There is an additional Bass output but I was unable to test that. Now I might just be blind but I did not see any controls on the device itself, all the controls seem to be located on the remote which might be bad if your not great and keeping track of remotes. I've found that the HDMI(ARC) and Aux allows volume control but digital not so much at least on my TV but your results may vary. With Bluetooth there was a tiny bit of Voice lag but better than some systems I've used and may have been partially the TVs fault more than the speakers. However, I used that just to test and I really don't recommend setting up your TV with Bluetooth if at all possible. What I used the Bluetooth for was from my phone, I could go into settings and connect to it and it would turn on and start playing which was really nice. I also put a smart device on the aux input and it couldn't auto-switch between the different sources as one became active (not a big deal but something to know). Now onto the sound quality of the speaker. First I will say if you listen to classical or any type of orchestral music at all like Lindsey Stirling or Brian King Joseph you can't beat Bose for the clarity and balance. It is absolutely my favorite speaker to listen to that music on. As for TV type music it depends on what you are looking for. For voices and a really nice sound quality it works perfect and it is definitely my favorite speaker in this price range for sound quality. If you are looking to vibrate your house, this isn't the speaker for you. I'm sure if you add on the base you'll get closer but I've found that Bose has never tried to thump you into next week. It is a well balanced and easy to listen too. As to the sound quality from a TV show, if you cant hear the voices very well on your TV speakers and that is your main driving factor I would highly recommend this. When I say well balanced this is the main part of that. I found that other smaller speakers have a tendency to want to focus so much on getting that bass or big sound that they forget that hearing people talk is just as important and turning up and down the volume is just inconvenient. Overall I would most definitely recommend this speaker for your TV. It is simple to use, it doesn't try to be a ton of different gadgets or super smart, but it auto turns on when you want the first source turns on and has all the features to make it disappear into the background if you need/want it too and looks very nice and is small to top it off and will fit in most any size room. And lastly it does what most people probably actually want when they are looking to upgrade the TV speakers; that is fix the issue that "I can't hear when they talk" and overall just has a beautifully balanced output (at least for my taste in music). If you are looking for a simple well rounded easy to use speaker to stop using those built in speakers on your TV I would can easily say you can't go wrong with this choice Pros: - Multiple input types (including Bluetooth) - Simple to use - Small - Set it and forget it (Turns on automatically, remote lives in a drawer now and still only one remote for TV) - Sound quality - Human voices come through loud and clear Cons: - Doesn't auto switch active sources once on - Bass without add on is nothing to write home about

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Powerful sound

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I own and have listened to many Bose speaker systems and I truly believe they are the best in the business by far. This is the first tv sound bar I have used from them and wow it continues to prove my point of Bose being the absolute best. The speaker in small in size but delivers power clear sound with very good bass as well. This system is extremely easy to install with taking only a couple minutes to hook up. I like this system so much that I have 2 of them, one of which I have installed in my garage and it sounds even better out there than on my tv.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    buyer

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Bluetooth never worked. The app they require you to use to connect doesn't work 75% of the time

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    What A GREAT Speaker!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First I want to express how Wonderful this speaker is! I have tried so many options to get volume louder on my tv and This did the trick. Very easy setup! Great value the sound is out of this world and also love the fact how it fits perfect where my tv is! I would definitely recommend this to anyone that is looking for some more sound on the TV!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Size, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Speaker

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Very nice sound! Slim speaker! Easy to use! Loving it

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Ease of use, Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    When quality and design mix.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This Bose TV Speaker is living up to the great Bose name! It seamlessly hooks to the tv with little to no effort involved! It has such a sleek designe and looks sharp in any space. Th e sound quality is everything Bose has always offered and sounds amazing. The sound brings you right into your favorite TV or Movie! You will not be disappointed by this sound bar and that I am certain about!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Sound quality

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good speaker

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Its good speaker with awesome sound and all the features work well. The Bluetooth got connected easily without any hassle. The bass is low compared to other speakers I have and the volume is good for a living room. Its sleek and looks good on my tv stand . The green light turns on when you switch on the voice clarity mode and it does give you enough clarity. Just love that feature.

    I would recommend this to a friend