Bose TV Speaker: Hear Dialogue, Avoid Subtitles—Luxury Optional
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Upgrade your small bedroom movie nights with the 'Bose TV Speaker,' currently chopped down to $163.45 on Amazon, slashing a hefty $115 from the $279 MSRP. This compact soundbar is 'under 24 inches wide and around two inches tall,' boasting a three-speaker setup that promises immersive sound. It even features a 'Bass' button for that extra oomph and a dedicated dialogue mode so you can finally ditch subtitles. Bluetooth connectivity means you can stream music or podcasts too, proving Bose's knack for packing quality into a tiny package without the price tag of bulky Dolby Atmos setups.
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(1 of 3)Source: Theverge | Published: 8/23/2025 | Author: Brandon Russell
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