
"Two angled full-range drivers sit on either side of a dedicated center tweeter, creating what Bose calls a spatial audio experience from a bar that measures just 2.21 inches tall. Those angled drivers aren't just a design quirk: they're deliberately positioned to bounce sound around your room and give you a wider soundstage than you'd expect from something this compact."
"Right now, Amazon has slashed the Bose TV speaker/soundbar down to just $199 from its usual $279 price tag. That puts it at roughly three times less expensive than the Sonos Beam Gen 2, which retails for $499 and sits in the same compact soundbar category. You're getting authentic Bose engineering and sound quality at a fraction of what competitors charge for similar performance."
Modern TVs often prioritize thin design over speaker quality, resulting in muddy dialogue and flat action scenes. Bose's compact soundbar is on sale for $199, down from $279, offering high-end engineering at a much lower price than competitors like the $499 Sonos Beam Gen 2. The soundbar uses a three-driver configuration with two angled full-range drivers and a center tweeter to create a wider soundstage and emphasize vocal clarity. It delivers 35 watts of power, Dolby decoding, and a frequency response up to 4000 MHz, suitable for medium-sized rooms. Setup is quick and includes one optical cable.
Read at Kotaku
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