In 2020, Bose will debut a soundbar that is essentially a simple plug-and-play device called the TV Speaker. Its small and compact design makes it excellent for those who don’t have a lot of space in their setup, and its 2.0 design makes it ideal for boosting stereo content, which includes the majority of music and TV shows. This product was designed to be an upgrade from the speakers that come with your television.
Naturally, it does not come with as many functions as the more luxury products that Bose has to offer, such as the Bose Smart Soundbar 900, and it does not sound quite as immersive as those products. The voices are distinct and full of detail, and an enhancing tool for the conversation is available. You’ll be able to listen to podcasts on the bar’s speakers thanks to its compatibility with Bluetooth.
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- Entire Product System: 2.21″ H x 23.38″ W x 4.02″ D (4.34 lb)
- Remote Control: 4.1″ H x 1.6″ W x 0.5″ D (0.07 lb)
- Wireless Bluetooth® connectivity
- Dialogue mode for clearer dialogue
- Enhanced bass quality
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Because the TV Speaker is able to detect which of these three connections you have choose to utilize automatically, there is no need to manually select the appropriate input. However, you are not limited to making use of a single option. You have the option of connecting individual audio devices to any or all of the three. The hitch is that the TV Speaker will always use the first one that it finds to be active when it is not being used.
If you want to move from a TV that is playing audio from HDMI ARC to a CD player that is playing audio over an optical connection, you will need to turn off your TV first, and then press the play button on the CD player. The dialog mode does precisely what you’d expect it to do, namely emphasize the higher registers, which are typically where voices are located, while deemphasizing the other elements of the soundtrack.
The TV Speaker is capable of reaching volumes that are loud enough to fill even very large rooms with sound, and it does so with very little to no distortion; nonetheless, it performs best in more intimate settings, such as bedrooms and dens.