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Connecting a Wave Bluetooth Music Adapter
Place the adapter near your system; it does not need to be visible Tip: If the adapter to the left of the system as you face it, keep it 2 inches (5 cm) away to reduce AM radio reception interference · If needed, connect the power supply to the adapter: If the DOM (date of manufacture) on your product is 9285 or earlier, connect the power supply · If the DOM is 9286 or later, the power supply is not needed · For more info, see Serial number location To connect a Bluetooth device, see Connecting a Bluetooth device.
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Connecting a Bluetooth device - Wave® music system IV
Please enter a valid search (e.g. connection help, no audio from headphones etc.). ... To connect a Bluetooth® device, you need to connect the Wave Bluetooth Music Adapter or the Wave SoundLink Adapter.
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I have a bose wave iii. Does Bose have wireless speakers for it
You could connect one to the headphone ... the wave radio. If that's acceptable then you can add a BT transmitter to it and use an brand bluetooth speakers you like. This is the best suggestion I have found. Every other response has been "No, it cannot be done." This makes perfect sense. Thank you. ... You must log in or register to reply here. ... Question I'm trying to connect my old bose DVD surround sound system to my new ... More on forums.tomsguide.com
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I HAVE A BOSE WAVE RADIO PURCHASED IN 2009 WITH CD CHANGER. I LOVE IT AND WANT TO USE IT W/ MY IPHONE 6. WHAT DO I NEED TO MAKE IT HAPPEN? WIL THE BLUETOOTH ADAPTER WORK WITH MODELS OF THIS VINTAGE? null
This product works with 2010 or later Bose® Wave® Music System III, Wave® Music System, Wave® Radio III and Acoustic Wave® Music System II models for wide-ranging use. There is no information available for your other question. ... Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later. While the Wave Bluetooth ... More on bestbuy.com
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Bluetooth/Wi-Fi with Bose Wave III?
Well, there are a few ways you can do this. You can purchase something from Bose second-hand (it should be cheaper than Amazon for $265) or something that uses the Wave III's AUX or BoseLink input. From Bose (Bluetooth Only): Wave Bluetooth music adapter Good: Uses the BoseLink port to power this accessory and to allow the Wave system to control it. Connecting Bluetooth might turn on the wave system (I have not verified this, but it would make sense). Negative: Doesn't work with all Wave systems, but will for the Wave III Wave III dock with BoseLink + Bluetooth Dock Good: Uses the BoseLink port to power this accessory and to allow the Wave system to control it. Connecting Bluetooth might turn on the wave system (I have not verified this, but it would make sense). Negative: Doesn't work with all Wave systems, but will for the Wave III. Requires two items, a 30 pin dock & an item docked into it to work. Bose Bluetooth Audio adapter Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. Connecting Bluetooth will not turn on the wave system. From Bose (Bluetooth & Wifi): SoundTouch Wireless Link adapter Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Has both Internet radio, Airplay 2, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, NAS support, FLAC support, iTunes support, etc Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. Connecting Bluetooth will not turn on the wave system. SoundTouch has been discontinued. Non-Bose (Bluetooth Only): Bluetooth Receiver ( multiple versions out there ) Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. Connecting Bluetooth will not turn on the wave system. Non-Bose (Wifi): Sonos Port Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Has both Internet radio, Airplay 2, Spotify Connect, FLAC support, etc Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. No Bluetooth. Connecting WiFi will not turn on the wave system. Expensive. More on reddit.com
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What different audio devices can I play through the Wave music system IV with Bluetooth music adapter?
Aside from its built-in AM/FM radio and CD/MP3 CD player, the Wave music system IV can play audio from your smartphone, tablet, computer or any other Bluetooth device using the included Bluetooth music adapter. The standard 3.5 mm AUX in input accepts MP3 and DVD/CD players, and even older audio cassette players.
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Wave® music system IV with Bluetooth® music adapter
Can I use the Wave music system IV with Bluetooth music adapter as part of my home wireless network?
No, the Wave music system IV with Bluetooth music adapter is not a Soundtouch system with Wi-Fi capability. However, our Wave Soundtouch music system IV together with other Soundtouch systems let you play music wirelessly throughout your home. Hear the same music everywhere, or different music in different rooms.
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Wave® music system IV with Bluetooth® music adapter
Do I need an existing wireless network in my home to use the Wave music system IV with Bluetooth music adapter?
No. The Wave music system IV with Bluetooth music adapter has its own dedicated wireless link. However, it will not interfere with your existing wireless network or phones.
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Wave® music system IV with Bluetooth® music adapter
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eBay
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USAV Bluetooth Adapter for Bose Wave Music System II III IV AWRCC1, AWRCC2 | eBay
USAV Bluetooth Adapter for Bose Wave Music System II III IV AWRCC1, AWRCC2
Bose Wave Music System II - Midnight Blue - with USAV Bluetooth music Adapter (#364273064121)
Price   $23.88
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Bose
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Portable Bluetooth Speakers - Wireless Speakers | Bose
When it comes to finding the perfect portable speaker for listening to music on the go, or the ideal wireless speaker to bring around the house, we have you covered. You can choose from outdoor Bluetooth speakers that feature water resistance and durability, at the right size and price, or find loud Bluetooth speakers that function as smart speakers with voice assistants.
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Wave® music system IV with Bluetooth® music adapter
Aside from its built-in AM/FM radio and CD/MP3 CD player, the Wave® music system IV can play audio from your smartphone, tablet, computer or any other Bluetooth device using the included Bluetooth music adapter.
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I have a bose wave iii. Does Bose have wireless speakers for it | Tom's Guide Forum
April 24, 2018 - As far as I can tell your wave radio doesn't internally support wireless speakers of any kind and doesn't have a line level output you could use to connect a bluetooth transmitter. You could connect one to the headphone jack but that would usually turn off the speakers inside the wave radio.
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Q: how can I play music from my Iphone to my Bose wave?
If you have a Bose Wave Music System only, buy a 3.5mm cable to direct wire the iPhone to the Bose Wave Music System Auxiliary Input. Or buy a generic Bluetooth Receiver to plug in with its 3.5mm cable to stream music wirelessly from your phone to the Bose, with the Bose Aux button pushed.
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Amazon.com: Wave Bluetooth Music Adapter : Electronics
Play any Bluetooth device - smartphone, computer, tablet - through your Wave system, wirelessly. Just connect the adapter to your system, pair with your Bluetooth device and enjoy your music with rich Bose sound.
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USAV Solutions
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USAV Bluetooth Adapter for Bose Wave Music System II III IV
USAV Bluetooth Adapter for Bose Wave Music System II III IV
Condition: NEW Wireless Update Upgrade your Bose wave stereo, fancy wired speakers, or wired headphones with Bluetooth technology, and free yourself from the tangle of audio cables. Put the Bluetooth function of your phone to good use - Stream your music wirelessly to existing stereo systems at home or in your car. This audio Bluetooth adapter support 3.5mm aux audio, and also compatible with all
Price   $22.88
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I have a Bose Wave Music System III. Is it possible for me to ...
The Bose Wave Music System III lacks built-in Bluetooth; pressing AUX triggers SoundTouch setup mode, causing the error. To connect via Bluetooth, use an external Bluetooth adapter plugged into the AUX input. Ensure the adapter is paired with ...
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Best Buy
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I HAVE A BOSE WAVE RADIO PURCHASED IN 2009 WITH C – Q&A – Best Buy
December 1, 2014 - This product works with 2010 or later Bose® Wave® Music System III, Wave® Music System, Wave® Radio III and Acoustic Wave® Music System II models for wide-ranging use. There is no information available for your other question. ... Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later. While the Wave Bluetooth adapter is not compatible, we have a similar accessory that will work great with your Wave.
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Reddit
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r/bose on Reddit: Bluetooth/Wi-Fi with Bose Wave III?
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Aside from the Bose Bluetooth adapter, which is currently priced at an absurd $265 on Amazon, is there an alternative that would allow me to stream music from my Plex server? Almost all of my music library is ripped to FLAC. I would prefer a Wi-Fi solution but I would also entertain Bluetooth. I spent nearly $550 on the Wave III back in 2012 and I'm not entirely ready to let it go and upgrade to a newer model for $1000. I may as well explore other stereo systems if I'm going to drop $1K. All ideas and suggestions welcome.

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Well, there are a few ways you can do this. You can purchase something from Bose second-hand (it should be cheaper than Amazon for $265) or something that uses the Wave III's AUX or BoseLink input. From Bose (Bluetooth Only): Wave Bluetooth music adapter Good: Uses the BoseLink port to power this accessory and to allow the Wave system to control it. Connecting Bluetooth might turn on the wave system (I have not verified this, but it would make sense). Negative: Doesn't work with all Wave systems, but will for the Wave III Wave III dock with BoseLink + Bluetooth Dock Good: Uses the BoseLink port to power this accessory and to allow the Wave system to control it. Connecting Bluetooth might turn on the wave system (I have not verified this, but it would make sense). Negative: Doesn't work with all Wave systems, but will for the Wave III. Requires two items, a 30 pin dock & an item docked into it to work. Bose Bluetooth Audio adapter Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. Connecting Bluetooth will not turn on the wave system. From Bose (Bluetooth & Wifi): SoundTouch Wireless Link adapter Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Has both Internet radio, Airplay 2, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, NAS support, FLAC support, iTunes support, etc Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. Connecting Bluetooth will not turn on the wave system. SoundTouch has been discontinued. Non-Bose (Bluetooth Only): Bluetooth Receiver ( multiple versions out there ) Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. Connecting Bluetooth will not turn on the wave system. Non-Bose (Wifi): Sonos Port Good: Uses the AUX input on the wave. Has both Internet radio, Airplay 2, Spotify Connect, FLAC support, etc Negative: Requires a separate power source to work. No Bluetooth. Connecting WiFi will not turn on the wave system. Expensive.
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I bought a generic Bluetooth receiver off eBay. It’s powered by micro usb and plugs into the aux port in the back of my wave, think it was £6.99.
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How to connect an iPhone to a Bose wave radio - Quora
Answer: some if not all wave radio devices have an AUX connector that you would connect an aux cable between the phone and the device. You could alternately purchase a bluetooth to aux receiver to make that connection wireless. If your phone ...
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Bose
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Bose® Wave® BLUETOOTH® Music Adapter
Lets you play any Bluetooth® device—smartphone, computer, tablet—through your Wave® system, wirelessly. Just connect the adapter to your system, pair with your Bluetooth® device and enjoy your music with rich Bose® sound.
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Apple Community
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Bose Soundlink Adapter on Bose Wave Music…
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Connecting a Wave Bluetooth Music Adapter - Bose
Connect the adapter to the Bose link jack on the back of the Acoustic Wave system Tip: On the connector, face the words Bose link upward to align it properly