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more about #bose more comments → 32ndnote: I'm somewhat into audio (was going to go to school as an audio engineer back in the day... don't know what happened to that, but alas, I am where I am... more » PhyrePhox: There was a time, I think it was back in the '70s, when Bose was a respected name in audio. That time has passed. They are no longer trying for accura... more » Bandit: There's this little thing called a Recession going on. I guess they'll figure that out soon enough. more » Novenus: For this much dough I would get the B&W Zeppelin, and not a Bose. more » prsiii: for the old duffer set, and overpriced to match more » Complexified: Why couldn't they just build a dock into the Wave radio? more » se.blackheart: my grandma told me that Bose is working in conjunction with Radio Shack to release RC cars with speakers in them...there may be some cross licensing w... more » aniteshj: Why is it that everyone LOVES to bash on Bose, yet a majority of you have never used a system from them? Do you just look at the prices and comments f... more » Dynasty: If you cover the Bose logo, it really looks like a Apple announcement, font and everything. But nevertheless, I do enjoy Bose's products. more » CrispyAardvark: Maybe they will actually sell a 5.1 or 7.1 speaker set without forcing you to buy the amp/media player? Maybe not.. more » ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD: Dammit, thanks for reminding me monday is tomorrow. more » MeanMF: The real question is why does Bose hate September 7th? more » CiroDike: I'm going to go out on a limb here and just guess that one of them is an updated 3-2-1 home theater system that plays blu-ray discs. It'll retail for... more » Mammoth: I can't wait to see how many tens of dollars it will cost to make these. And how they won't even be THX certified. more » skeelo58: Hmmm, Bose? Mystery Product? Is it possible that they actually made a DECENT sounding speaker? Nahhh, couldn't be. more » -
#ipoddocks
Bose SoundDock 10 Has a Subwoofer In Its Belly, $600 Tag On Its Forehead
When does an iPod dock stop being an iPod dock? When it weighs 20 pounds? When it has a subwoofer the size of a child's head? When it costs $600? Whatever you do, don't ask Bose. More » -
#bose
Bose Teasing Four Mystery Products Over Next Five Weeks
A tipster forwarded this Bose email promotion along to us this afternoon that purportedly promises four new products over the course of four Mondays: More » -
#headphones
Bose Quietly Updates Its QuietComfort Noise-Canceling Headphones (With Ears-On)
Ok, so the QuietComfort 15s look almost exactly like the pair of QuietComfort 2s you used that one time you had enough miles to fly business class, and they still cost $300, but you'll have to trust me: Something's changed. More » -
#speakers
Bose SoundLink Streams Music From Your PC via USB
Following the trend of pretty much every other audio company, Bose's SoundLink is their first wireless streaming speaker. But oddly enough, instead of using Bluetooth or wi-fi, Bose opted to go with an RF USB dongle for data transfer. More » -
#speakers
Why Did Bose Never Manufacture These Bluetooth Speakers?
Say what you will about Bose, but more than once, we've found their low-end docking products to be alright. And besides, this concept is perfect for a company focused on ease of use. More » -
#advertising
Elvis Spotted In Bose Ad, Probably Just An Impostor
A new Bose ad campaign features famous musicians in speaker-drawn portraiture by Nirmalya Chakraborty. Without the Bose logo, they'd make for some great t-shirts. [Ads of the World via Neatorama] -
#kenwood
Kenwood DTS Bookshelf CD Player Promises Surround Sound Over Two Channels
This upcoming bookshelf or nightstand CD player from Kenwood looks simple enough, but inside the company is promising surround sound quality output from just two speakers. More » -
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#speakers
Bose Energy Efficient Sound to Debut in Chevy Volt
Electric cars sound great until you realize that turning on the stereo costs you mileage. So Bose is hopping on the bandwagon with low-power speaker systems early. More » -
#bose
SoundDock Series II Allows the iPhone to Visit
The original SoundDock may be the most iconic iPod dock on the market, and now the company is making an official sequel with the SoundDock Series II (I guess we're supposed to ignore the SoundDock Portable). New features include iPhone support and auxiliary in. And it's probably safe to assume that it sounds a tad better as well. The Series II goes on sale this September for $300. The Series I has since been reduced to $230. [Bose via iLounge] -
#headphones
Noise-Canceling Headphones Might Make You Motion Sick
You know those noise-canceling headphones that make it so you don't hear engine noise while traveling? Well, they might just make you sick. Really sick. Bad news for Bose! More » -
#peripherals
Bose MusicMonitor Desktop Speakers
These $399 computer speakers from Bose were announced today, and their hallmark includes a no-sub design. How is that a feature? Beats me. I see a bass port on the side, and its shape would imply it moves a decent amount of air. Out on October 4th, hands on to come. [SciFiTech]

