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Bose Solo TV Sound System

Bose Solo TV Sound System

Long before white Apple gear, we remember being amazed by tiny cube speakers from Bose. They were one of our first true pieces of audio love. Now, the company that holds a special place in our ears and hearts has given us an awesome TV sound system setup with a single speaker. The speaker fits neatly under your HDTV and will fill your room with sound thanks Bose’s speaker array technology. You’ll hear details you never could with your set’s standard speakers. The whole selling point here is simplicity, and that’s not lost on details like the remote (just four buttons) or the hookup either (one connection to your TV and one to the wall). It will fit in nicely with most TV’s up to 42″, and will be far easier to set up than wiring up your whole room.