
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.
"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."
Read at Kotaku
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