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Bose SoundTouch 300 review: Bose takes on Sonos and (mostly) wins - CNET
Bose SoundTouch 300
The Bose SoundTouch 300 offers sound quality that betters its Sonos rival -- but this is not the sound bar to buy if you're looking for a subwoofer-less system. Sound bars are more popular than ever, but high-end versions have an issue: their small size means they struggle to compete with traditional, larger loudspeakers. Companies such as Yamaha, Sony, Sonos and Bose, however, have learned how to use your room's boundaries as their own personal playgrounds.With its "larger than life" sound, the Bose SoundTouch 300 isn't a traditional hi-fi component, but given the right room conditions the so
Rating: 7.8/10 ​
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What Hi-Fi?
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Bose SoundTouch 300 review | What Hi-Fi?
Bose SoundTouch 300 review
Can Bose's stylish new soundbar cut it against the competition? A competent, but not hugely competitive soundbar
Rating: 3 ​
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Convince me to buy Sonos Playbar over Bose 300
Hi All, My wife likes the Sonos Playbar, while I like the Bose 300. I have owned Bose products in the past. Listening to the demo at Best Buy, the Bose sounds better. The sales people say the Sonos demo is not very good. Being a professional nerd, I research everything. I have been m... More on en.community.sonos.com
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Bose Soundtouch 300 still worth it ?
I have now the Bose Soundbar 500 and if i resell it on ebay i can make profit. I can get a used Soundtouch 300 for 350€. Do you think its wort it ? More on reddit.com
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SoundTouch 300 vs Soundbar 500 vs Soundbar 700 vs Solo 5
The Soundbar 700 and SoundTouch 300 are identical in terms of sound quality, both using the exact same speaker setup of 1 high range tweeter for the centre channel, 4 full range racetrack drivers for mid/bass frequencies and a phase guide on the left and right channel to give you a wider soundstage and simulation of surround sound. Where the main differences lie is with the software and out of the box multi rooming compatibility, the ST300 uses the older SoundTouch app and is compatible with the ST10/20/30, SA5, LS550/600/650 and STWL. The SB700 uses the new Bose Music App, has Alexa built in (with an excellent microphone array to make us of this feature) and is compatible with the SB500 and HS500 out of the box. The SB500 is a smaller version of the SB700, working with the same app and again has Alexa built in with a superb microphone array. The difference between the SB700/ST300 and SB500 in terms of speaker setup is that instead of the 7 speaker setup the SB500 has 5 full range transducers with 3 placed in the centre and one on the left/right so it doesn't sound quite as good, losing the wider soundstage/surround sound simulation and not reaching as high up the frequency range. All 3 soundbars are compatible with either the AM300/BM700/BM500, the BM700 being just a rebrand of the AM300 these two are exactly the same. The AM300/BM700 have a single 10" woofer fed into a waveguide and the BM500 has a single 5.5" woofer again fed into a waveguide, the difference between the two is like feeling bass vs just hearing bass if that makes sense. Which of these you go for boils down to a few things, price (the BM500 is significantly cheaper), size of the room (the BM500 will sound great in a smaller room but in a larger room it will struggle) and how much bass you like when watching a film/listening to music etc. because personally I'd just take the AM300/BM700. It's also worth noting you can have 2 of either bass module (2x BM500 for example) paired with any of the soundbars if you wanna go crazy! The rear speakers like the bass modules are compatible with all 3 soundbars and will give you a full 5.1 setup if you pair these with the bass module as well. If you were let down by the Solo 15 then definitely do not get a Solo 5. Hope this is of some help to you! More on reddit.com
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r/hometheater on Reddit: Bose Soundtouch 300 Review
February 24, 2017 -

Before I purchased this system I spent a lot of time to finding/reading reviews. There were not many, and most of them were old. So I decided to write a short review. Disclaimer: Yes real 5.1 systems are obviously better than soundbars, also much cheaper than Bose bars. My decision to purchase a soundbar:

  • Relatively small space, not much space behind the sofa (whole "tv area" is around 20 sq meters)

  • Not willing to drill/hang stuff on the wall.

  • No proper cabling opportunities (can't hide cables on sides since I have windows starting from the floor, no carpeting)

So let's dive in to Soundtouch 300 and Acoustimass:

First I bought only the bar since the sub-woofer Acoustimass was out of stock. I did the setup of the bar and tried some Dolby 6 channel movies:

It gives you definitely that movie theater surround feeling, BUT there is no clear effect of hearing from behind like in real surround systems. Which is to be expected, but just saying so that people shouldn't expect real surround from a bar of speakers in front of the TV. Score and effects of movie vs voice of actors had that "surround effect", you could hear that score/music was around you and dialogs were coming directly from actors, i.e. from front speakers. There is also feeling that some sounds are coming from your left/right side, even somewhat behind (like 4/8 o'clock), but it is up to a degree, not full 100% effect. It also depends on the structure of your room, walls and etc. Soundtouch's bass quality was also good, I even decided it is enough for relatively small space. I was considering canceling my sub-woofer order. But then decided to just try it, if it is not worth it I can return it anyway.

Connecting to TV via HDMI ARC worked directly. But some TV functions were not working via Bose remote. After some research I learnt that you need to put in manufacturer code of the TV. Mine is Samsung, so after entering it's code all functionality on the remote worked.

Setting up requires choosing 5 positions, sitting with plastic headphone thing, which has also a long cable which gets easily tangled up. Also there isn't proper description of setup process, where should those 5 places be? How close to one another and etc. Afterwards I found out that it is sorted according to priority (mostly used sitting space, then second best, then third and etc.) Set-up part could be better described in help document.

After 4 weeks I received my Sub-woofer. Setting it up was easy, just turn it on, hold some buttons on remote and voila. No cables required, connects wireless. With Acoustimass you get 10 times better experience. I thought soundbar would be enough, but you have to hear the same thing with Acoustimass, much much better, even in a small area. I decided to keep it.

App: App is not the best thing there, but it works, there are lots of internet radios, also I use Spotify app mostly, I can just select output device to S300 and it will play directly there. Otherwise I don't use Soundtouch app.

Cons:

  • App could have more options, like equalizer, bass level, voice mode and etc (which is set by remote)

  • Set-up process requires using headphone with a long cable which is a mess.

  • When you first turn on the soundbar and play music, it takes some seconds till the sub-woofer kicks in. This connection delay (around 2-3 seconds) occurs when you turn it on, afterwards there is no problem.

  • If you want to play music from your Iphone directly, you have to use bluetooth connection (maybe it is an Iphone thing, but anyway, WIFI would be better)

  • Doesn't support Alexa (Amazon Echo). It was announced that it will come with update, but currently it doesn't work. You can just connect Amazon Echo via Bluetooth, but you can't give commands to Bose. What you can do is to use Spotify via Alexa and play it via Bluetooth on Bose Soundtouch.

Pros:

  • Works perfectly with Spotify.

  • Has a chic design, build quality is top.

  • Wireless Sub-woofer.

  • Expansion capabilities; add 2 wireless rear speakers and you get real 5.1

  • Voice mode (which is probably not a special thing, if you have an eq just adjust the frequencies, but it is at least one button away)

  • I tried Sonos, Samsung soundbars with sub-woofers in stores, but honestly they all sound good there, you can't feel the differences, demos are different, there is a noise of the store and etc. Best option is to try same music track/movie with other soundbars in your setting (at home). Unfortunately I couldn't do that so I cannot say which one is better. They are all almost in the same price range (+- 200 USD), I went for Bose, I am happy with it and I expect future updates from Bose (like Alexa support, better app and new features)

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5 years ago, I was looking to replace my Sony 5.1 system with a soundbar to clean things up (plus I needed to upgrade the AVR anyway). We have a small living room that is laid out poorly for 5.1 speaker placement, and I was tired of running wires under my rug across the room. I bought expensive Sony and Samsung soundbars (around $400 or so?) and tried to like them and they were pale imitations of my 5.1 system. They all went back to the store within hours. So I was firmly in the "soundbars suck!" camp for a long time and enjoyed a new Yamaha AVR/Klipsch system. When I recently upgraded to a 4k TV I needed to upgrade my audio system again, and I thought I'd take a look at soundbars again to see if there'd been any improvement. After much research (and limited reviews on the ST 300), I finally made a 3 hour drive to Crutchfield's showroom with the intention of demo'ing the Def Tech W system or the Mythos passive soundbar. I ended up leaving with the ST 300 - it simply sounded so much better than anything else I put it against. The AM 300 sub was amazing. The soundfield from the Bose was superior to anything else I listened to. It sounds and looks pretty amazing, and yes, if I had a bigger room and more flexibility for speaker placement maybe a 5.1 system would have been my ultimate choice. But every time I read a comment or a thread that absolutely bashes the ST 300 system, I cannot believe people have actually listened to it or A/B'd it against any of the other soundbar options out there. It's pretty amazing. The bass is better than any other 5.1 system I've owned over the past 20 years (granted I've never spent over $1000 on any of my 5.1 systems) ... It's not a matter of budget, I'm happy to spend a premium to simplify and make my living room look better. True it has some tech issues but mine has been working fine, and I can't see trading up until I move into another house with a dedicated A/V room. Bottom line is, hope you enjoy your ST300 system, don't be discouraged or second guess your purchase by naysayers. If a soundbar works best for your situation, there isn't a better choice out there. And thanks for taking time to write the review!
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Bose Smart Soundbar 300 Review - RTINGS.com
December 4, 2023 - The Bose Smart Soundbar 300 is a smaller and more affordable alternative to some of the more premium options in Bose's lineup. It retains the same sleek, stylish...
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Bose SoundTouch 300 | AVForums
October 11, 2016 - Finally got around to visiting ... has said. I was very impressed with the soundbar on its own but when the sub came into play along with the 2 rear wireless speakers the whole system went to another level....
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Owners' Thread - Bose soundtouch 300 discussion, help & experiences | AVForums
October 30, 2016 - The soundbar had a nice sound and clarity and when the subwoofer was introduced to the mix the sheer bass was incredible, rich clean deep and you felt it's presence. so i have bit the bullet and got one subwoofer will be something to aim for ...
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Is the new Bose Soundbar Ultra better than the Bose SoundTouch 300? Can one notice the difference, or should I save my money? - Quora
Answer (1 of 2): A lot of people say that Bose is garbage and overpriced for what it has to offer. If you don’t know, Bose is known as a gold digging company. They want all your money by offering you some of their low-end loudspeakers for a few thousand dollars.
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Customer Reviews: Bose® SoundTouch® 300 soundbar at Crutchfield
April 15, 2019 - As 18yr users of Bose LifeStyle ... The SoundTouch 300 Soundbar does not disappoint! It's easy to set up and works flawlessly with our other Bose SoundTouch products....
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Bose SoundTouch 300 Review | PCMag
Bose SoundTouch 300
The Bose SoundTouch 300 soundbar delivers strong audio performance with multiple ways to stream music and connect to your TV.
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Bose SoundTouch 300 Soundbar Review - Consumer Reports
November 22, 2016 - Sound quality: Bose's SoundTouch 300 delivers sound quality that falls in the good range - it reproduces music and dialog reasonably well despite the obvious shortcomings in its sound.
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Bose SoundTouch 300 review | TechRadar
Bose SoundTouch 300 review
This is a beautifully made, precise sounding soundbar
Rating: 4 ​
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Pocket-lint
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Bose SoundTouch 300 soundbar review: Big, bold and beautiful
August 28, 2018 - Good-looking soundbar delivers a wide and clear soundstage, but lacks low-end bass. But it can be configured within a 5.1 setup for even bigger sound.
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Convince me to buy Sonos Playbar over Bose 300 | Sonos Community
February 27, 2017 - Hi All, My wife likes the Sonos Playbar, while I like the Bose 300. I have owned Bose products in the past. Listening to the demo at Best Buy, the Bose sounds better. The sales people say the Sonos demo is not very good. Being a professional nerd, I research everything. I have been m...
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Bose SoundTouch 300 and Acoustimass 300 bass module review | Digital Trends
Bose SoundTouch 300 and Acoustimass 300
Not all soundbars are created equal. In our Bose SoundTouch 300 review, we explore how well Bose delivers on the "big sound, small package" promise, and discuss whether the company's latest soundbar delivers convincing virtual surround sound.
Rating: 7/10 ​
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Bose SoundTouch 300 Soundbar Review: Better Than Sonos? | WIRED
May 27, 2018 - I’ve tested a few different soundbars during my time binging the series, but the clink of magnetic boots clamping to the hull in deep space have never sounded so crisp, and I’ve never felt the rumbling burn of the Rocinante's Epstein Drive hit me like I have thanks to the add-on Acoustimass 300 wireless subwoofer. The Bose SoundTouch 300 has been available for some time, but it’s still a competitive soundbar package in 2018—rivaled by the equally premium Sonos Playbar and Sub, but honestly equal or better in a lot of ways that count.
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Bose Home Speaker 300 review: Solid smart speaker with Alexa and Google, but it's not the One - CNET
Bose Home Speaker 300
The Bose representatives I spoke ... when the SoundTouch would be discontinued. In my voice tests with the Bose, the Google Home Max and the HomePod with a pink noise track, the Bose 300 was able to pick out commands in a normal speaking voice, even at full volume. In our earlier review of the Home ... Google Assistant versus Amazon Alexa. Much like the format wars of yore -- VHS versus Beta, HDR 10 versus Dolby Vision -- it pits two tech ecosystems against one another. Alexa is more popular, but Google Assistant performs . But what if you don't want to have to choose between them? What if,
Rating: 7.5/10 ​
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Bose Soundbar 500 vs. Bose SoundTouch 300: Which should you buy? | Android Central
August 10, 2020 - The 500 uses two side-facing speakers to better spread sound throughout the room, while the 300 uses smaller arrays meant to direct the forward speakers in different directions based on the ADAPTiQ calibration. Neither soundbar has particularly impressive bass. If you've bought other Bose products in the past, and want to create a multi-room speaker system, you'll want to check their compatibility with Bose's apps. The SoundTouch 300 only connects to the older Bose SoundTouch app, as do many of the company's pre-2018 appliances.