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product_id: 1143350
title: "Bose Solo TV Sound System"
brand: "bose"
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# Compact 20.75" W x 3" H design 50W max output power Plug & play with one connection Bose Solo TV Sound System

**Brand:** bose
**Price:** RM241
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## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your TV sound game—because your shows deserve to be heard, not just seen.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bose Solo TV Sound System by bose
- **How much does it cost?** RM241 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- bose enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bose brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** A single, elegant soundbar fits neatly under your HDTV, blending seamlessly with your modern living space and elevating your entertainment aesthetic.
- • **Crystal Clear Dialogue & Music:** Proprietary digital signal processing ensures every word and note is delivered with natural clarity, perfect for binge-watching or background tunes.
- • **Room-Filling Sound, Zero Clutter:** Experience wide, even sound with Bose’s proprietary speaker array technology that transforms your TV audio into an immersive experience without bulky setups.
- • **Effortless Setup, Instant Upgrade:** One cable to your TV and one plug to the wall—no tech headaches, just pure sound enhancement in minutes.
- • **Intuitive Control at Your Fingertips:** Simple four-button remote with power, mute, and volume lets you focus on the show, not the settings.

## Overview

The Bose Solo TV Sound System is a compact, single-speaker soundbar delivering 50 watts of rich, room-filling stereo sound. Designed for easy plug-and-play setup with one connection to your TV, it enhances dialogue clarity and music fidelity using Bose’s proprietary digital signal processing. Its sleek form factor fits neatly under HDTVs, controlled via a simple four-button remote, making it the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking premium audio without the clutter or complexity.

## Description

Love watching TV? Well, it’s about to get dramatically better. The Bose Solo TV sound system reveals much more of the depth and detail you’re meant to hear in your favorite programs. The kind of sound most flat panel TVs simply cannot reproduce from their internal speakers.What's in the Box Bose Solo TV sound system Remote control Power cord Optical digital audio cable Analog cable

Review: A Realistic Review--I Think - This 'review' considers the Solo for what it is while addressing a couple of (I think, unrealistic) points made by other reviewers. I can't imagine anyone saying that the Solo is difficult to hook-up. If a power cord and either one optic or two audio cables make for such 'difficulty,' the I don't know what would please those folks. Magical, thought-connected devices, perhaps? The Solo is VERY easy to hook up. Quite literally, a child could do it. Sound quality (More on that in a bit.)--as well as enclosure and remote quality--is what you'd probably expect from Bose. I didn't expect a whole heckuva lot for this price. Seriously? Even at $399 list, that's cheap in the home A/V world. Heck, a decent dock costs $199-$299. Again, I don't know why some are complaining about the price. Overall sound quality is very good. As at least one other reviewer said, voice reproduction is excellent. Here's another example of some other reviewer's 'magical' thinking. Look at the design. It's one enclosure. If you're expecting deep, booming bass such as that from a subwoofer, you're simply expecting too much. Port design and engineering is largely where Bose excels; the Solo confirms this. My take? The lows are impressively and surprisingly 'rich.' Again, keep that in context. Overall sonic range is quite good, even when we're playing Pandora on the TV via a Roku 2XS. The Solo's sound is amazingly rich FOR a compact, single enclosure. I doubt that you'll get such richness from the typical, nearly-flat-panel soundbar unless it has a separate subwoofer--which I preferred to avoid. With the Solo, I was also shooting for less clutter. Should you believe Bose marketing that the sound is room-filling? Again, look at the enclosure. From what I can see, there seem to be four, front-firing speakers, as is the case with most soundbars. The ported bass design of the system works very well. During dramatic explosions in a movie or lows of sountracks, put your fingers over the bass ports in the back. This thing's moving a lot of air--again, for its size. That's always a good sign. It does, in a way, 'fill the room' with sound, but there no way (again, without magic) to design a single enclosure that will miraculously make it seem as though sound is coming from behind you. Bose is not Hogwart's. Again--for what it is--the sound and DSP are really impressive. Another reviewer pointed out that there should be a way to remotely and easily equalize the sound of JUST the Solo. There's not. So, to make such adjustments, you need to go into your TV's settings. Not by any means a horrible situation, just a bit clunky. Of course, if Bose were to build-in this capability, the Solo price would easily jump to $599+--and there are already some pretty good systems out there for that price. Such capability already exists in some entertainment sound systems. If you want that convenience and tuning ability, pay the price for the higher-end systems. I'm in a situation in which I don't want to wire the sound system and my house for actual Surround. It's a lot of hassle that I don't want to deal with. Heck, my cat would find the speaker wiring and shred it in about four minutes. I don't want to have to mess with an amp. I don't want to have to mess with wireless rears. For me, the Solo made a lot of practical sense. No regrets at all. Keep in mind that, unlike other reviewers who are impossible to please--and compare the $399 Solo to systems costing twice that and more--I comfortably and confidently gave it 5 Stars for what it is. If you want to use the optical connection, remember to do your research before purchase. This time and unfortunately, I didn't. While my Sharp Aquos supports a physical fiber connection, there's apparently a known incompatibility on the fiber side with the Solo. My Aquos and Solo don't play well together. From what I've read, there's some sort of copyright or patent issue between Sharp and Bose that prevents such optical cooperation. Sure, it'd be nice if both companies addressed this, but I can't legitimately minus a star for something that's also seems to be Sharp's fault. Oh, well; I hooked up the wired audio cables and--magically--it works just fine. If you want a high-end, real Surround system, you're just not going to get it for $399. For that money, however, the Solo is worth every penny. Is the Solo one box that does it all? No. It is, however, one quality setup that works exceedingly well for such a reasonable price. If you keep those things in mind, you won't be disappointed. If you want to simplify things instead of complicate them, again, you'll be quite pleased with your Solo purchase.
Review: EASY TO SET UP, GREAT SOUND - I've was interested in buying the Bose Solo since it first came out, but put off ordering it because I wasn't sure if I could hook it up with my TV. I recently took a good look at the back of the TV and realized it had more places to connect things than I thought, I must explain, I have no clue about electronics, but recently someone talked me into going wireless and helped me buy a Samsung tablet. I liked it so much, now I'm trying to understand things on my own. It only took two days for the Bose Solo to arrive, I was so excited, but a little worried I could get it to work. First I put my Dish cable box on top of the Bose, which was a bit worrying, but it's OK. It comes with an optical digital cable and analog stereo audio cable, you chose which one to use, but it said the optical digital cable got best results. I'd never seen this sort of cable before it is very skinny. First I plugged the main cable into the wall, I had a choice of plugging the digital cable into the TV or the cable box, I plugged it into the cable box, I noticed a tiny light at the other end of the cable, which I plugged into the back of the Bose, I was worried I'd damage that little light. I expected it to work right away, but it didn't, I then remembered the remote, and turned it on! I wasn't sure if the sound was supposed to come out of the TV or the Bose, it seemed to be coming from the TV. First I played around with sound on the TV remote. If the sound is turned up on the TV it echoes. I turned the sound down completely on the TV. I then turned up the sound on the Bose remote, it sounds really good. Instead of the flat sound before, it appears to fill the room and sounds rich, especially if you're listening to music. The main reason I purchased this product, is because I'm a bit deaf, I had to have the TV turned up as far as it would go sometimes I still couldn't hear it. Now I can have it much louder, it's great. I chose Bose, because I have 3 Bose Wave radios which I love, and recently the Bose SoundLink Mini speaker which I use with my new tablet, I love that too. I'd only had this Bose two days, this morning I turned it on, the little green light didn't come on, I thought it may need a new battery. I had a bit of difficulty opening the back of the remote, it has a round area which you are supposed to open it with a coin, I ended up using a screw driver and mashed it up a bit, but I finally got it off. Unfortunately, the new battery didn't work, I did what I should have done in the first place, unplugged the Bose and plugged it in again, finally the green light came on. It was a great feeling, I'd been worrying I'd have to send it back. I'm really happy with my new Bose, I only wish I'd bought it earlier.

## Features

- Wide, even sound throughout the room from Bose speaker array technology
- More effects, music and dialogue, clearly and naturally, with proprietary digital signal processing
- Single speaker fits neatly under your HDTV, no additional equipment needed
- Extremely easy setup, with one connection to your TV and one plug to the wall
- Simple four-button remote with power, mute and volume

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B008EWNVI4 |
| Additional Features | Bass Boost, Wireless ultra compact so you can take Bose sound anywhere Bluetooth Transmission Range Up to 30 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | For Televisions |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo , potentially other enhanced modes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #176,115 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #628 in Home Audio Sound Bars |
| Brand | Bose |
| Built-In Media | Bose Solo TV sound system, remote control, power cord, optical digital audio cable, and analog cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Button, Remote Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,277 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017817572408, 00017817632850 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.25"D x 20.75"W x 3"H |
| Item Weight | 10.1 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | BOSE |
| Model Name | Solo TV |
| Model Number | 347205-1300 |
| Mounting Type | Plug Mount |
| Number Of Circuits | 1 |
| Number of Audio Channels | 1.0 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 50 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Soundbar |
| Specific Uses For Product | home entertainment systems, living rooms, or TV viewing areas |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| UPC | 017817632850 639476314252 017817572408 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Stereo, potentially other enhanced modes
- **Brand:** Bose
- **Connectivity Technology:** Bluetooth
- **Mounting Type:** Plug Mount
- **Speaker Maximum Output Power:** 50 Watts

## Images

![Bose Solo TV Sound System - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/615jm85VxEL.jpg)
![Bose Solo TV Sound System - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71Dtz-J46WL.jpg)
![Bose Solo TV Sound System - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41uDl7IazrL.jpg)
![Bose Solo TV Sound System - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31iHQjLaoWL.jpg)
![Bose Solo TV Sound System - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/31VmT4xh-2L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: My husband has trouble hearing. Does this help**
A: Depending on his hearing problem, he may have more trouble with the Bose uinit as it accentuates the bass sound. If he has bass problems in his hearing, he'll be disappointed, I think.

**Q: Is there good bass sound?**
A: The bass sound is very good.

**Q: can you set a 50" flat screen on top of this speaker**
A: The Bose is designed for TV's that weight no more than 40lbs and have a base no wider than 20" and no deeper than 101/4".  Most 32" TVs and smaller meet these requirements.

**Q: Is multivoltage 110 to 240v?**
A: according to my operating manual, this unit operates at voltages from 100 to 240.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Realistic Review--I Think
*by R***V on December 25, 2012*

This 'review' considers the Solo for what it is while addressing a couple of (I think, unrealistic) points made by other reviewers. I can't imagine anyone saying that the Solo is difficult to hook-up. If a power cord and either one optic or two audio cables make for such 'difficulty,' the I don't know what would please those folks. Magical, thought-connected devices, perhaps? The Solo is VERY easy to hook up. Quite literally, a child could do it. Sound quality (More on that in a bit.)--as well as enclosure and remote quality--is what you'd probably expect from Bose. I didn't expect a whole heckuva lot for this price. Seriously? Even at $399 list, that's cheap in the home A/V world. Heck, a decent dock costs $199-$299. Again, I don't know why some are complaining about the price. Overall sound quality is very good. As at least one other reviewer said, voice reproduction is excellent. Here's another example of some other reviewer's 'magical' thinking. Look at the design. It's one enclosure. If you're expecting deep, booming bass such as that from a subwoofer, you're simply expecting too much. Port design and engineering is largely where Bose excels; the Solo confirms this. My take? The lows are impressively and surprisingly 'rich.' Again, keep that in context. Overall sonic range is quite good, even when we're playing Pandora on the TV via a Roku 2XS. The Solo's sound is amazingly rich FOR a compact, single enclosure. I doubt that you'll get such richness from the typical, nearly-flat-panel soundbar unless it has a separate subwoofer--which I preferred to avoid. With the Solo, I was also shooting for less clutter. Should you believe Bose marketing that the sound is room-filling? Again, look at the enclosure. From what I can see, there seem to be four, front-firing speakers, as is the case with most soundbars. The ported bass design of the system works very well. During dramatic explosions in a movie or lows of sountracks, put your fingers over the bass ports in the back. This thing's moving a lot of air--again, for its size. That's always a good sign. It does, in a way, 'fill the room' with sound, but there no way (again, without magic) to design a single enclosure that will miraculously make it seem as though sound is coming from behind you. Bose is not Hogwart's. Again--for what it is--the sound and DSP are really impressive. Another reviewer pointed out that there should be a way to remotely and easily equalize the sound of JUST the Solo. There's not. So, to make such adjustments, you need to go into your TV's settings. Not by any means a horrible situation, just a bit clunky. Of course, if Bose were to build-in this capability, the Solo price would easily jump to $599+--and there are already some pretty good systems out there for that price. Such capability already exists in some entertainment sound systems. If you want that convenience and tuning ability, pay the price for the higher-end systems. I'm in a situation in which I don't want to wire the sound system and my house for actual Surround. It's a lot of hassle that I don't want to deal with. Heck, my cat would find the speaker wiring and shred it in about four minutes. I don't want to have to mess with an amp. I don't want to have to mess with wireless rears. For me, the Solo made a lot of practical sense. No regrets at all. Keep in mind that, unlike other reviewers who are impossible to please--and compare the $399 Solo to systems costing twice that and more--I comfortably and confidently gave it 5 Stars for what it is. If you want to use the optical connection, remember to do your research before purchase. This time and unfortunately, I didn't. While my Sharp Aquos supports a physical fiber connection, there's apparently a known incompatibility on the fiber side with the Solo. My Aquos and Solo don't play well together. From what I've read, there's some sort of copyright or patent issue between Sharp and Bose that prevents such optical cooperation. Sure, it'd be nice if both companies addressed this, but I can't legitimately minus a star for something that's also seems to be Sharp's fault. Oh, well; I hooked up the wired audio cables and--magically--it works just fine. If you want a high-end, real Surround system, you're just not going to get it for $399. For that money, however, the Solo is worth every penny. Is the Solo one box that does it all? No. It is, however, one quality setup that works exceedingly well for such a reasonable price. If you keep those things in mind, you won't be disappointed. If you want to simplify things instead of complicate them, again, you'll be quite pleased with your Solo purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ EASY TO SET UP, GREAT SOUND
*by A***R on December 11, 2013*

I've was interested in buying the Bose Solo since it first came out, but put off ordering it because I wasn't sure if I could hook it up with my TV. I recently took a good look at the back of the TV and realized it had more places to connect things than I thought, I must explain, I have no clue about electronics, but recently someone talked me into going wireless and helped me buy a Samsung tablet. I liked it so much, now I'm trying to understand things on my own. It only took two days for the Bose Solo to arrive, I was so excited, but a little worried I could get it to work. First I put my Dish cable box on top of the Bose, which was a bit worrying, but it's OK. It comes with an optical digital cable and analog stereo audio cable, you chose which one to use, but it said the optical digital cable got best results. I'd never seen this sort of cable before it is very skinny. First I plugged the main cable into the wall, I had a choice of plugging the digital cable into the TV or the cable box, I plugged it into the cable box, I noticed a tiny light at the other end of the cable, which I plugged into the back of the Bose, I was worried I'd damage that little light. I expected it to work right away, but it didn't, I then remembered the remote, and turned it on! I wasn't sure if the sound was supposed to come out of the TV or the Bose, it seemed to be coming from the TV. First I played around with sound on the TV remote. If the sound is turned up on the TV it echoes. I turned the sound down completely on the TV. I then turned up the sound on the Bose remote, it sounds really good. Instead of the flat sound before, it appears to fill the room and sounds rich, especially if you're listening to music. The main reason I purchased this product, is because I'm a bit deaf, I had to have the TV turned up as far as it would go sometimes I still couldn't hear it. Now I can have it much louder, it's great. I chose Bose, because I have 3 Bose Wave radios which I love, and recently the Bose SoundLink Mini speaker which I use with my new tablet, I love that too. I'd only had this Bose two days, this morning I turned it on, the little green light didn't come on, I thought it may need a new battery. I had a bit of difficulty opening the back of the remote, it has a round area which you are supposed to open it with a coin, I ended up using a screw driver and mashed it up a bit, but I finally got it off. Unfortunately, the new battery didn't work, I did what I should have done in the first place, unplugged the Bose and plugged it in again, finally the green light came on. It was a great feeling, I'd been worrying I'd have to send it back. I'm really happy with my new Bose, I only wish I'd bought it earlier.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ We hear dialogue... and whispers
*by B***N on April 18, 2013*

As we age ability to hear sounds diminish, sad fact. Plus hearing loss effects different people at different levels. My husband and I were so frustrated that to hear any kind of dialogue on a program or in a movie we'd have to jack up the volume level, so when the gunfire started and things began to explode or the background music would play we'd be literally blown back into our chairs, not to mention the already "volume enhanced" commercials being even louder. So the research was on to find a sound system that would bring dialogue to the front and the rest of the bells, whistles, explosions, gunfire, etc a bit more to the back. I relay what this research brought forward in considering the type of system we were looking for and what got us to this Bose Sound System: 1) The size of the room you'll use it in and how close you will be to the TV; we have a small living room and so would be fairly close. 2) How much equipment plus wiring that you want (need) for your system; again small living room and with a Sat.dish receiver, TV and DVD player there's too much equipment already and way too much ugly wiring to it all. 3) Ease of use, for us is important, we already have more than two remotes with loads of buttons to function some box/TV already. You know the saying, " Find a 7 year old they can program it for you!", gets less amusing as time goes by. 4) What hook ups are available on our TV to match up with a device. 5) If you have access to a operators manual/user guide before you buy look at it, it gave me lots of helpful information and size dimensions, plus how easy the device would be to use. The Bose Solo TV Sound System was the right choice for our needs and wants: - One easy unit to deal with, nice looking as well. Our LCD TV fit perfectly on top (we have a 37" Toshiba) - One easy to use cable to plug into the unit and the TV and one power cable then it is ready to go (also there is more than one option to hook up the device so if you have an older TV you still should be able to use it and most of these cables are included) - One easy 4 button remote (power button; volume up; volume down; mute) We now hear dialogue! Even whispers! We've even heard background/filler dialogue clearly when main characters were in a public place, plus just turning the volume up a little the dialogue was still plain as day to hear as far as the kitchen, a pleasant surprise. We do not play the volume game anymore (turn it up, turn it down,turn it up...), got to watch a whole movie without touching a remote. For us all other sound was fine as well so, at this time the system is giving us the sound we need and we're very happy with it. NOW, if you like bass sounds you won't get Big bass sound with this system, if you want more buttons to control high, mid range and lows, you won't get that with this sound system. But, and this depends on your hearing level, if you want to hear more dialogue without playing the volume game plus a one piece easy and simple system then I would recommend this device. This sound system would have gotten a 5 star if the price was more reasonable, Bose is quality but their pricing is pretty high for those on a budget.

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