Bose Is Clearing Out Its TV Soundbar, Now Selling for 4x Cheaper Than Any Direct Competitor - Kotaku
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Bose Is Clearing Out Its TV Soundbar, Now Selling for 4x Cheaper Than Any Direct Competitor - Kotaku
"The underlying issue it addresses is easy: built-in TV speakers sound thin and muddy which causes dialogue to be difficult to follow and diminishes your enjoyment of shows and films. The Bose TV Speaker fixes it by employing two angled full-range drivers that produce a broader and more natural soundstage. Rather than having sound directly emanate at your face from one point, angled drivers reflect sound off your walls and bring it to life and opening it up, as it were."
"The dedicated dialogue enhancement feature is where we really see this soundbar excel for everyday listening. Bose designed the speaker to expressly zero in on vocal and pronunciation, and lifts dialogue out of the mix so that you can clearly hear each word without having to turn it up too high. There's a remote included that has a button for a dialogue mode, which amplifies speech even more when desired."
Bose's compact TV Speaker improves thin, muddy built-in TV audio with two angled full-range drivers that broaden the soundstage by reflecting sound off walls. A dedicated Dialogue Mode amplifies vocal clarity and pronunciation, accessible from the included remote, while a Bass Boost option enhances low-end for music or action scenes. The unit also functions as a Bluetooth speaker controllable from a smartphone. Setup requires a single optical cable or HDMI ARC for TV remote volume control (HDMI cable not included). The slim dimensions fit in front of most TVs without blocking IR sensors. The price is $199 during Prime Big Deal Day, down from $279.
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