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The editors liked
Boasting high-end design
This slim soundbar looks superb
And sounds above average. At 97.9cm wide
It's best partnered with larger screen sizes (50-inch+) and this width also has the benefit of creating a convincing stereo spread
Plus
4K HDMI support
Loud
Expansive sound
Vast streaming features
Good app user experience
The Bose SoundTouch 300 is capable of a gorgeously wide sound field
Which benefits both music and movies. The speaker is capable of reproducing both dialog and incidental effects with crystal clarity. The system offers easy-to-use music streaming via Wi-
Looks fabulous
Attractive
Easy to use app
Room adaptive EQ
Big & open soundstage
Effective remote app
Attractive design
Excellent build quality
Huge immersive soundfield
High output capabilities
Excellent dialog intelligibility
Great bass output for a compact sub
Refined build quality
Wide and open soundstage
Excellent remote app
Great build quality
Good-looking design
Very straightforward to set up
Beautiful to look at
With a weighty
Glossy glass top the sleek and stylish design ensures it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb in any living room
The universal remote control is a good
Substantial size
Fantastic loud
The editors didn't like
If you're not the owner of a TV with HDMI ARC support
Just don't bother. And with only one HDMI loopthrough input
There's not much room for system expansion either. The ST300 doesn't do deep bass
And that optional sub is a costly investment
Sound lacks subtlety and crispness
Falls short dynamically
Bass lacks absolute depth
Losing the remote can be more troublesome than with most gadgets. To get the best sound from the system you'll have pay up to a thousand dollars more for a subwoofer and surround speakers. The sound bar's wide effect only works with bare
Unobstructed wal
Expensive for a single soundbar
Sound quality is good but not great
Lacks Apple Airplay and Google Cast
Somewhat lacking in bass
Setup issues
Pricey in this category
Vocals sound thin
Harsh and sibilant
Midrange/low treble instruments can sound tinny and bright
Only two wired inputs
Bass is limited
Some issues with setup
Top is too reflective
Expensive
Not very deep bass more emphasis on volume than depth of sound
While the initial setup is simple
You'll have to spend some quality time with the instruction manual to really make the most of it
Wide and open soundstage, Excellent remote app, Great build quality, Good-looking design
Bass is limited, Some issues with setup, Top is too reflective, Expensive
The Bose SoundTouch 300 is getting on a bit, but remains an excellent soundbar that manages to deliver a big and open soundstage. There is plenty of detail in the performance, and the driver array retains a pleasing clarity. The built-in amplification all...
Published: 2018-08-28, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Big & open soundstage, Effective remote app, Attractive design, Excellent build quality
Somewhat lacking in bass, Setup issues, Pricey in this category
The Bose SoundTouch 300 is a great soundbar which manages to deliver an open soundstage while also retaining plenty of detail and clarity. The bass performance is slightly lacking, however, and although you do have the option of adding a subwoofer, this w...
Very straightforward to set up, Beautiful to look at, with a weighty, glossy glass top the sleek and stylish design ensures it doesn't stick out like a sore thumb in any living room, The universal remote control is a good, substantial size, Fantastic loud
Not very deep bass more emphasis on volume than depth of sound, While the initial setup is simple, you'll have to spend some quality time with the instruction manual to really make the most of it, There's no equaliser
Your thin TV will get a major boost in sound from this bar, and the superior build quality is what you'd expect from Bose. It has lots more potential with add-on speakers, though with a starting price that's quite steep already, it might not be an option...
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Published: 2017-08-03, Author: Oliver , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Huge immersive soundfield, High output capabilities, Excellent dialog intelligibility, Great bass output for a compact sub, Refined build quality
Vocals sound thin, harsh and sibilant, Midrange/low treble instruments can sound tinny and bright, Only two wired inputs
Yes. If you're shopping for a huge-sounding, easy-to-use soundbar and subwoofer combo with high output capabilities and excellent aesthetics, the Bose SoundTouch 300 and Acoustimass 300 are worth a serious audition...
Boasting high-end design, this slim soundbar looks superb, and sounds above average. At 97.9cm wide, it's best partnered with larger screen sizes (50-inch+) and this width also has the benefit of creating a convincing stereo spread, Plus, 4K HDMI support
If you're not the owner of a TV with HDMI ARC support, just don't bother. And with only one HDMI loopthrough input, there's not much room for system expansion either. The ST300 doesn't do deep bass, and that optional sub is a costly investment
If you've already bought into Bose's SoundTouch multiroom system, and have an HDMI ARC-enabled TV, then the SoundTouch 300 would seem a no brainer. It's an impressive performer, capable of wide, detailed audio (although those hoping for gut-rumbling LFE w...
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Published: 2017-03-30, Author: Ty , review by: CNET.co.uk
The Bose SoundTouch 300 is capable of a gorgeously wide sound field, which benefits both music and movies. The speaker is capable of reproducing both dialog and incidental effects with crystal clarity. The system offers easy-to-use music streaming via Wi-
Losing the remote can be more troublesome than with most gadgets. To get the best sound from the system you'll have pay up to a thousand dollars more for a subwoofer and surround speakers. The sound bar's wide effect only works with bare, unobstructed wal
The Bose SoundTouch 300 offers sound quality that betters its Sonos rival, but bass is a weakness without the (expensive) add-on sub...
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Published: 2016-12-07, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
I like the Bose SoundTouch 300's impressive body and scale, and I love the design of the soundbar itself, but its high price, lack of wireless streaming flexibility and middling sound quality (at least on its own) mean it's not the best soundbar you can b...
Looks fabulous, Attractive, easy to use app, Room adaptive EQ
Expensive for a single soundbar, Sound quality is good but not great, Lacks Apple Airplay and Google Cast
I like the Bose SoundTouch 300's impressive body and scale, and I love the design of the soundbar itself, but its high price, lack of wireless streaming flexibility and middling sound quality (at least on its own) mean it's not the best soundbar you can b...
Loud, expansive sound, Vast streaming features, Good app user experience,
Sound lacks subtlety and crispness, Falls short dynamically, Bass lacks absolute depth,
When you're spending this much on a soundbar, a thrilling sound is no less a requirement than an input connection.Sadly for the Bose SoundTouch 300, its generous network features and practical design can only save it so much.Unless you've already bought i...
Published: 2017-09-21, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Immersive sound with adjustable bass and good clarity in the highs, AdaptIQ adjusts audio to suit your room's contour and reflections, Expandable with wireless Bose speakers, Versatile connectivity, including Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and HDMI ARC,
No treble EQ, DSP can be intense at high volume levels
The Bose SoundTouch 300 soundbar delivers strong audio performance with multiple ways to stream music and connect to your TV...