Bose Solo Soundbar Series II
The Bose Solo Soundbar Series II is fair for dialogue-heavy TV shows and podcasts. Though it lacks a discrete center channel, you won't have issues following the conversation in your TV shows. There's even a dialogue enhancement mode to improve vocal clarity, which is a nice touch. Unfortunately, sound enhancement features are otherwise limited, so you don't have an auto-volume feature to balance the volume between different programs and commercials, for example.
-- As reviewed by Rtings
Product details
- GET BETTER SOUND FROM YOUR TV - The Bose Solo Soundbar Series II – Refurbished is a soundbar that makes every word easier to understand and gives you better sound for your movies, music, and games. Inside, two full-range drivers are angled for wide, spatial sound.
- Easy-to-use and compact soundbar - Standing just under 3" (8 cm) tall, this soundbar can fit under most TVs. A high-quality steel wall bracket is included to mount it flush to the wall. And small LED lights on the front indicate when certain features are enabled.
- Designed for voice clarity - In Dialogue Mode, the Solo Soundbar Series II makes every word easier to understand — without having to adjust the volume. Simply press the Dialogue Mode button on the included remote to enable. Plus, built-in Dolby decoding creates a richer, more satisfying listening experience with remarkable realism.
- More music — Bluetooth soundbar - Music, podcasts, and more. Listen to what you want, when you want with a Bluetooth connection to your device. Press the Bluetooth button on the remote to pair a device to your soundbar.
- Easy to set up. Easy to use - A single connection to your TV via an optical audio cable (included) has your Solo Soundbar Series II up and running in minutes.
PROS
+ Bluetooth-compatible.
+ Dialogue enhancement tool.
CONS
- Few customization tools.
- No Wi-Fi, Chromecast, or Apple AirPlay support.
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By Rtings on August 01, 2022
The Bose Solo Soundbar Series II is fair for dialogue-heavy TV shows and podcasts. Though it lacks a discrete center channel, you won't have issues following the conversation in your TV shows. There's even a dialogue enhancement mode to improve vocal clarity, which is a nice touch. Unfortunately, sound enhancement features are otherwise limited, so you don't have an auto-volume feature to balance the volume between different programs and commercials, for example.
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