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Price$599.95 to $1,399.00
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$1,399.00
Subwoofer Type
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Speaker ChannelsAt least 2
2
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Colour / Finish
Soundbar Length695 mm to 1,045 mm
695 mm
1,045 mm
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- Specifications
- Voice / Dialogue3.7 (31)
- Bass3.4 (30)
- Music3.7 (31)
- Subwoofer TypeBuilt-In
- Satellite Speakers0
- Up-Firing Speakers0
- FeaturesAirplay and Amazon Alexa built-in
- Connectivity OptionsBluetooth, HDMI ARC, HDMI eARC, Optical Port, USB and Wi-Fi
- Colour / FinishArctic White, Bose Black
- Soundbar Dimensions57 x 978 x 108 mm
- Review Summary
- Specifications
- Voice / Dialogue3.9 (9)
- Bass3.8 (9)
- Music3.9 (9)
- Subwoofer TypeNone
- Satellite Speakers0
- Up-Firing Speakers0
- FeaturesAirplay, Amazon Alexa built-in, Dolby Atmos Surround Sound and Spotify Connect
- Connectivity OptionsBluetooth, HDMI, HDMI ARC, Optical Port, USB and Wi-Fi
- Number of HDMI Ports1
- Colour / FinishBlack
- Soundbar Dimensions44.4 x 800 x 101.6 mm
- Review Summary
- Specifications
- Voice / Dialogue5.0 (2)
- Bass3.0 (2)
- Music4.5 (2)
- Subwoofer TypeNone
- Satellite Speakers0
- Up-Firing Speakers0
- FeaturesAirplay, Amazon Alexa built-in, Google Assistant, Spotify Connect and Wall Mountable
- Connectivity OptionsAirPlay, Bluetooth, HDMI ARC, Optical Port and Wi-Fi
- Number of HDMI Ports1
- Colour / FinishBlack
- Soundbar Dimensions56 x 695 x 103 mm
- Power100 W
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- Specifications
- Subwoofer TypeNone
- Satellite Speakers0
- Up-Firing Speakers0
- FeaturesAirplay, Amazon Alexa built-in, Chromecast built-in, Dolby Atmos Surround Sound, Google Assistant, Spotify Connect and Wall Mountable
- Connectivity OptionsAirPlay, Bluetooth, Ethernet, HDMI, HDMI eARC, Optical Port, USB and Wi-Fi
- Number of HDMI Ports1
- Colour / FinishBlack, Arctic White
- Soundbar Dimensions58.1 x 1045 x 107 mm
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