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Amazon.com: Bose Surround Speakers 700, Black : Everything Else
Add the Bose Bass Module 700 to experience the difference between hearing bass and feeling the thunder. ... The Bose Surround Speakers 700 not only enhance your audio experience, they also match the aesthetic of the Bose Soundbar 700 for the most premium looking and sounding wireless surround ...
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Bose Surround Speakers 700
All you have to do is plug your adapters in to a power source and wirelessly connect the surround speakers to your soundbar for instant entertainment. Less wires. More compliments. It’s that simple. Looking for more pulse-pounding impact? Add the Bose Bass Module 700 to experience the difference between hearing bass and feeling the thunder.
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Can the Bose Surround Speakers 700 be wired to the Bose Smart Soundbar 900, Bose Smart Soundbar 300, Bose Smart Soundbar 700, Bose Soundbar 500, and the SoundTouch 300 soundbar?
No. The Bose Surround Speakers 700 can only be connected wirelessly.
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Bose Surround Speakers 700
What is the range of the wireless link between the Bose Smart Soundbar 900, Bose Smart Soundbar 300, Bose Smart Soundbar 700, Bose Soundbar 500, or the SoundTouch 300 soundbar and the Bose Surround Speakers 700?
The Bose Surround Speakers 700 are intended for use in the same room as the Bose Smart Soundbar 900, Bose Smart Soundbar 300, Bose Smart Soundbar 700, Bose Soundbar 500, or the SoundTouch 300 soundbar and have a range of about 30 ft.
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Bose Surround Speakers 700
Can the Bose Surround Speakers 700 be wired to the Bose Smart Soundbar 600, Bose Smart Soundbar 900, Bose Smart Soundbar 300, Bose Smart Soundbar 700, Bose Soundbar 500, and the SoundTouch 300 soundbar?
No. The Bose Surround Speakers 700 can only be connected wirelessly.
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Bose Surround Speakers 700
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r/bose on Reddit: Added Bose Surround Speakers 700 to my Soundbar 900 w Bass Module 700 and here's what I think.
September 24, 2023 -

I wasn't planning on spending the money on the surrounds, but I came across an open box set at my local Best Buy and figured, what the heck. Let's try em.

The speakers themselves look good and feel really well built. The amount of wiring connections and the power brick are ridiculous though. They're not complicated to setup, but it's tedious to do. And to have a power brick to plug in, then to have to run speaker wire from the bricks to the speakers looks messy unless you conceal it all. It's just unnecessary connections and wires in 2023. Quite frankly, it reminds me of home theater in a box setups from the 90's...looks like something you'd setup in a college apartment. Maybe I'm being harsh, but Bose's connectivity on the surrounds is outdated by years.

I set them up on some tall planter stands that we had in storage. They happened to be a good height for ear level placement to the rear and sides of our couch. I ran Adaptiq and gave em a go with various content. From the start, the volume was low from the rears. I get that surrounds are for immersion, so they're meant to be subtle and integrated sounding, but they were almost faint and whispy sounding. I wrapped them in microfiber cloths, set the speaker volume to zero and re ran adaptiq. The volume bumped up nicely and I was able to increase even more via the app. For the most part, I kept them at zero though.

They sound pretty good at times, but never great. With really well mixed content like 1917 or Matrix 4k remaster in Atmos, they did an ok job of handling spatial effects like planes coming in from behind and bullets flying by, but the speakers sound anemic compared to the heft I hear from the soundbar. It sounds uneven in that sense...like the surrounds weren't really designed for the setup and were just an add on.

At ear height, the speakers make the overall sound presentation linear which, I think, conflicts with the bar's goal to create an Atmos like bubble of sound. So you have this big wall of sound with a high and wide soundstage presented by the bar, but the rears change the dimension of the sound bubble behind you...like it shrinks and the overall presentation becomes more linear instead of expanding the sound bubble.

For kicks, I put them on the wall behind us at about 9 feet apart and near ceiling height using painter's tape to hold them in place (I wanted to approximate where I'd want to ceiling mount them) I re ran the adaptiq with cloths placed over them again. The sound bubble did get wider and higher, but, they still sound too linear compared with what the bar is trying to achieve.

Overall, my impression is just...meh. They don't sound bad, but they don't sound well integrated and don't really add much to the experience. In some cases, like with great Atmos content, I think they can detract from the experience. Our TV room is 12x16 with symmetrical walls and 9ft ceilings, so the bar and bass module alone do a great job of creating a high and wide sound bubble. In order to expand and add weight to that sound bubble, the system needs rears with more depth to the sound, better integration in terms of Atmos sound processing/presentation and upward firing drivers.

To me, the surrounds sound like what they are...speakers designed for a traditional 5.1 system, that have been connected to a bar designed for Atmos like immersion. I think they're a mismatch.

I'm going to return them and wait to see if Bose releases something new by 2034.

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Bose Surround Speakers 700 (Black, Pair) 834402-1100 B&H Photo
Bose Surround Speakers 700 (Black, Pair)
Add wireless surround sound effects to your Smart Soundbar 300, SoundTouch 300, Soundbar 500, or Smart Soundbar 700 with this pair of black Bose Surround Speakers 700. They connect to your compatible soundbar wirelessly with a range of up to 30', allowing for flexible placement without requiring you to run cables from the front to the back of your room or through walls, ceilings, or floors. Each speaker features an aluminum housing with two acoustic enclosures for dual-opposing drivers, designed to produce 360° sound for a more spacious home theater experience.
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Bose
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Introducing a New Smart Speaker & Soundbars | Bose
January 8, 2024 - August 28, 2018 — Today, Bose begins the next chapter in its legendary home audio history with a new wireless smart speaker and two new smart soundbars — the Bose® Home Speaker 500 for music, and the Bose Soundbar 700 and Soundbar 500 for ...
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r/bose on Reddit: Bose Surround Speakers 700
January 5, 2025 -

I currently own the SB Smart Ultra and BM700. Would adding the Bose Surround Speakers 700 be a good choice at this time, or would it be better to wait for a newer model since the SS 700 is an older product?

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There is no way of knowing when or if Bose will change their rear speakers. Bose does not change out speakers because they are a few years old. A good example of that is the Jewel Cube speakers, first released in 1996 they were included with multiple different systems until 2014 . But they continued as the redesigned Jewel Cube series II and sold with systems until 2021 . They were only discontinued because the SS700's speakers were better.
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The surround speakers 700 are almost 10 years old and use tech that's older than that. The 700s were originally part of the Lifestyle 650 system which was a 5.1 system introduced in 2016. Bose rebranded them as the 700s and began selling as soundbar add ons. There's been no indication from Bose as to if or when they're going to come out with new ones. I bought the 700s to use with my soundbar 900 and bass module 700, then returned them after a couple of days. I think they're a sonic mismatch to the Atmos bars which create a high and wide sound field up front that became linear at the rear of the room because the surrounds weren't designed for atmos setups. They were also anemic sounding and the power brick/wifi transmitter and mess of cables were going to require work for me to conceal. My brutally honest take is they looked and performed like surrounds from one of my early 2000's home theater in a box setups. They added to the overall sound in some instances, but I found they subtracted more than they added. If you're in the US and want to try them, I recommend getting them directly from Bose, so you have a 90 return/refund window if you don't like them.
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Smart Soundbar 700 | Bose Wikia | Fandom
October 29, 2024 - The system plays tones through each speaker and listens with a microphone headset worn by the user, and based on what it "hears", the media center will calibrate and equalize each speaker to compensate for any acoustic abnormalities in the room. In this manner, any system will sound the same in any living room as the professional demonstration. ... ↑ Smart Soundbar 500 Firmware versions, Software and firmware versions | Bose Soundbar 500, Smart Soundbar 700 Firmware versions, Software and firmware versions | Bose Smart Soundbar 700, Smart Speaker 450 Firmware versions, Software and firmware versions | Bose Home Speaker 450, Smart Speaker 500 Firmware versions, Software and firmware versions | Bose Smart Speaker 500
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Bose Surround Speakers | Bose
Two wireless receivers accompany the speakers to facilitate a wireless connection to the soundbar. Once connected, you have a premium acoustic setup to complement the powerful performance of the soundbar. Want another compact option to kick the performance up a notch? Adding a bass module — like the Bose Bass Module 500 or the Bose Bass Module 700 — can complete the package for full, room-rocking sound.
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Bose Smart Soundbar 700 Review - RTINGS.com
January 20, 2023 - The Bose Smart Soundbar 700 is a 3.0 setup released in 2019. It's a sleek and premium soundbar with built-in voice assistant support for hands-free control right...
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Bose Surround Sound Speakers 700 for Bose Soundbars, White - Walmart.com
... Arrives by Thu, Sep 25. ... ULTIMEA 5.1.2ch Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos, Surround Sound System for TV with 2 Surround Speakers, Sound Bar for Smart TV, Soundbar with Subwoofer for Home Theater, HDMI eARC, Skywave F40 Boom SE
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Bose Surround Speakers 700 834402-1100 Replacement for Bose Surround ...
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