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Captivating Sound Experience | Bose Smart Soundbar 600

How is the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 different from the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

Both products are great at delivering an immersive sound experience. The main differences are related to the acoustic performance. While both provide an immersive experience, sound great, and have similar feature sets, the Smart Soundbar 900 will play louder and deeper than the Smart Soundbar 600 and also uses PhaseGuide technology, which provides an even more immersive experience. Smart Soundbar 600 has 5 speakers in total, while the Soundbar 900 has 9 speakers in total. The Bose Smart Soundbar 900 also includes ADAPTiQ audio calibration technology, which adjusts the sound of the soundbar to best fit your room, no matter the shape or furnishings.

What is Bose TrueSpace technology?

Proprietary Bose TrueSpace spatial processing intelligently analyzes signals other than Dolby Atmos, like stereo or 5.1, and upmixes them to create an immersive multi-channel sound experience with a sense of height in the soundscape. The result? Enveloping immersive sound no matter what you watch.

Unlike Dolby Atmos — which requires compatible content, hardware, content source, and speaker system — TrueSpace will take any content, regardless of how it was encoded or your home theater setup, and deliver that Atmos-like experience.

What is Works-with-Google certified?

Works with Google gives you voice control over content playback on Works with Google-enabled Bose devices. This is done via an additional proxy device such as a Google Mini. The command is given to the proxy device, while the content itself is played on the Bose device. You can set up a Bose device as the preferred speaker in the Google Assistant app — this defaults content playback to that device. If you don’t set the Bose device up as a preferred speaker, you will need to include the name of the Bose device in the command.

Does the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 have 4K pass-through capability?

No. It only handles the audio output from the TV, no external video goes through the soundbar.  

Does the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 have ethernet built in?

No. You cannot connect an ethernet cable to the soundbar, it only connects over Wi-Fi.

What placement guidelines should I consider to ensure optimal audio performance from the Bose Smart Soundbar 600?

The soundbar will sound great in almost any environment. The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 uses the reflective surfaces of your room to deliver a spacious home theater experience. To ensure optimal audio performance, the soundbar should be placed equidistant from each side wall and directly in the front-center of the TV. No objects should be placed in front of the soundbar, nor should it be placed recessed inside a cabinet, as this would result in a limited soundstage. Also, nothing should be placed directly on either side of the soundbar since there are side-firing transducers located on either end. Similarly, nothing should be placed on the top grille since that would obstruct the upfiring transducers.

Can source devices, such as a cable box, iPod, gaming system, etc., be connected directly to the Bose Smart Soundbar 600?

No. All sources must be connected to the TV and then a single connection (via the HDMI or optical cable) must be made from the TV to the soundbar.

Can I use a third-party universal remote control with the Bose Smart Soundbar 600?

Yes. The soundbar can be controlled by third-party remote controls that include the set of widely published Bose IR codes.

Can the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 be mounted to the wall?

Yes. You can use the optional Bose Soundbar Wall Bracket to mount the soundbar to the wall.

Can the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 be used with other Bose smart speakers and soundbars as part of a multi-room system?

Yes. You can group any of our smart speakers and soundbars together for multi-room listening using the Bose Music app. This way, you can fill your whole home with music — either synchronized, or different music in different rooms.

Can I put the Bose Smart Soundbar 600 in standby mode with my voice?

Yes. Simply say, “Alexa, turn off [speaker name]” or “Hey Google, turn off [speaker name],” (if a compatible Google device is on the same network). This action will stop any content playing, turn off any lights on the light bar, and disconnect Bluetooth devices. If enabled, Amazon Alexa will still listen for voice commands in standby mode.

Can I control the bass and treble?

Yes. Both can be controlled in the Bose Music app.

Can you mix and match the wireless bass modules and soundbars?

Yes. The Bose Smart Soundbar 600 and the Bose Bass Module 700 and Bose Bass Module 500 all use the same wireless protocols and can be mixed and matched. However, the design language and materials of the Bass Module 500 look more complementary with the Smart Soundbar 600.  

Can I connect two wireless bass modules to my soundbar?

Yes. If you desire even more bass, you can wirelessly connect two bass modules to your Bose Smart Soundbar 600. But you can only connect two of the same bass modules. In other words, you must connect two Bose Bass Module 700 units or Bose Bass Module 500 units to a single soundbar. You cannot connect one Bose Bass Module 700 and one Bose Bass Module 500 to a single soundbar.

Smart Soundbar 900 | Bose

How does the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 connect to my TV?

The simplest way to connect the Soundbar is via the supplied HDMI cable to your TV. If your TV has an HDMI-eARC connection, you should use that connection to get the benefit from Dolby Atmos encoded content. If your TV does not have an HDMI connection, then you should connect the Soundbar to the TV using the optical cable (also supplied with the Soundbar).

Can source devices, such as a cable box, iPad, gaming system, etc., be connected directly to the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

No. All sources must be connected to the TV and then a single connection (via the HDMI or optical cable) must be made from the TV to the soundbar.

Can I use my voice to control the other A/V equipment connected to my TV or search for content?

Yes. Bose Voice4Video™ technology and Alexa voice control* give you more control of our soundbars using just your voice. In addition to controlling your soundbar, you can control your TV and cable or satellite box. This lets you turn on your TV, switch to the correct input and jump to your favorite station all with one simple Alexa voice command: “Alexa, watch NFL Network,” or try “Alexa, watch channel 24.”
*Voice services may vary and may not be available in all languages and countries.

How do I connect a Bluetooth device with the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

Press the Bluetooth source button on the remote control. The light bar on the soundbar pulses blue. Ensure your mobile device is in pairing mode and select the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 from the list. You also can pair your mobile device to the soundbar using the Bose Music app.

What placement guidelines should be considered to ensure optimal audio performance from the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

Your Bose smart soundbar will sound great in almost any environment. But to get the best possible performance, be sure you do not put it in an enclosed/recessed cabinet or cover the side or upward firing transducers.

Can the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 be used with other Bose smart speakers and soundbars as part of a multi-room system?

Yes. You can group any of our smart speakers and soundbars together for multi-room listening using the Bose Music app. This way, you can fill your whole home with music — either synchronized, or different music in different rooms.

Can the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 be mounted to the wall?

Yes. The Bose Soundbar Wall Bracket (sold separately) lets you mount the soundbar to the wall.

How do I run the ADAPTiQ audio calibration system with the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

ADAPTiQ is part of the overall setup process and driven through the Bose Music app. You will be prompted to run ADAPTiQ after you download the Bose Music app and start the setup process. If you skip running ADAPTiQ during the initial setup process — or change your room significantly or add bass module(s) or surround speakers after initially running ADAPTiQ — you can go back into the app and do it again. Initiate ADAPTiQ and follow the prompts in the app.

Can I use a third-party universal remote control with the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

Yes. It can be controlled by third-party remote controls that include the set of Bose commands. 

Does the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 have a headphone output?

No. However, using SimpleSync™ technology you can wirelessly connect our most popular Bose headphones with the soundbar using a Bluetooth connection. This connection can be setup through the Bose Music app. For the full list of compatible headphones, see the Using groups article on our Support site.

Can I use my streaming music presets from the Bose Music app with the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

Yes. The Bose Soundbar 900 use presets via the Bose Music app and the remote control.

Can I put the Bose Smart Soundbar 900 in standby mode with my voice?

Yes. Simply say, “Alexa, turn off [speaker name].” or “Hey Google, turn off [speaker name],” This action will stop any content playing, turn off any lights on the light bar, and disconnect Bluetooth devices. Alexa or Google Assistant will still listen for voice commands in standby mode.

Can I make or take calls from the Bose Smart Soundbar 900?

Yes. Using Alexa only, you can directly call other Bose smart products, Amazon Echo products, and anyone in your contacts list. Simply say, “Alexa, call Mom,” to initiate a call. Or say “Alexa, answer,” to accept an incoming call. You do not need your phone to make or take a call, and it’s free of charge. However, when calling products, both parties are required to have this feature set up in order to use and be on Wi-Fi.

Can I control the bass?

Yes. Bass can be controlled in the Bose Music app. 

Can you mix and match the wireless bass modules and soundbars?

Yes. The Bose Smart Soundbar 900 and the Bose Bass Modules all use the same wireless protocols and can be mixed and matched. However, the design language and materials of the Smart Soundbar 900 and the Bass Module 700 are designed to complement each other. When connecting two bass modules to the Smart Soundbar 900, they must be of the same type.

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Bose stereo sound benefits

The difference between mono and stereo is huge. Two-channel sound reproduction reveals all its richness much more fully. Many musical compositions lose their beauty due to the absence of several speakers. The larger the sound, the more pleasant and effective it is felt.
Mono systems are great when it comes to portable speakers. However, for home use, you should still choose stereo options. Excellent stereo systems are created by the American company Bose. She has a very rich experience in the creation of audio equipment. The iconic brand produces everything for home acoustics.
Devices with stereo sound deserve special attention. They will be appreciated by all music lovers, connoisseurs of quality music and watching movies at home.

Types of loudspeakers from Bose:

  • Direct/Reflecting (301/201) loudspeakers are a compact technique that creates the illusion of live sound at a concert. This was made possible by a combination of direct and reflected sound;
  • Wave SoundTouch music system IV is a wireless source of high-quality music, which you can listen to using Wi-fi, bluetooth. SoundTouch technology allows you to use streaming services.
  • Bose 161 is a multifunctional speaker system that guarantees rich and natural sound, despite the modest size of the device. Clear sound will be heard in any part of the room.
  • Bose 151 SE create an even sound field thanks to a special acoustic design. Speakers can be taken with you to nature, because they are not afraid of bad weather.