![]() Plug the speaker into your TV using the provided optical cable, or your own HDMI or analog cable, and then plug the speaker’s power cord into the wall. The beauty of a soundbar as simple as the Bose TV Speaker is that setting it up is as easy as it gets. Setup and connections Simon Cohen / Digital Trends If you choose, you can mount the TV Speaker using the same $40 wall-mount kit that Bose sells for its other soundbars. The matte-black plastic shell calls no attention to itself, which means all of your attention will be on the sound, not the speaker, as it should be.Īt just over 23 inches wide and a hair over two inches tall, it will easily fit in front of TVs as small as 32 inches without blocking the bottom of the screen, something that could occasionally have been a problem with its predecessor, the Bose Solo 5 TV sound system. Its low-profile, perforated metal grille and completely smooth top surface give it a sophisticated, premium vibe. Design Simon Cohen / Digital TrendsĮven though the Bose TV Speaker lacks many of the features found in the company’s higher-end range of smart soundbars (the 300, 500, and 700), its design and styling puts it firmly in the same family as these pricier speakers. Oddly, even though the TV Speaker has an HDMI ARC input and an auxiliary analog input, Bose doesn’t include HDMI or analog cables. ![]() You get a power cord, a slim remote with a button cell battery preinstalled, an optical cable, and a quick start guide. ![]() The Bose TV Speaker is packed with two small foam cradles, but the rest is easily recycled cardboard.
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