Testseek.com have collected 35 expert reviews of the Bose 700 soundbar and the average rating is 75%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bose 700 soundbar.
January 2020
(75%)
35 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
1965 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
75010035
The editors liked
Very well-built design
Neutral sound profile
Easily upgradable setup
Bass and treble adjustment features
Room correction feature
Dedicated surround speakers
Great sound quality
Crystal clear dialogue
Useful sound customization featuresPhenomenal music playback
Seamless integration with Sonos ecosystemGreat sound for the price
Bluetooth
External subwooferCompact design great for smaller rooms
Seamlessly
The editors didn't like
Lacks sub-bass
Lacks Full HDMI In ports
No Atmos support
Some compression when played at max volume
Glass top shows a lot of smudges and dust
Expensive
Doesn't support Dolby Atmos or DTS Virtual X codecsHuge
Great sound quality, crystal clear dialogue, useful sound customization featuresPhenomenal music playback, seamless integration with Sonos ecosystemGreat sound for the price, bluetooth, external subwooferCompact design great for smaller rooms, seamlessly
Glass top shows a lot of smudges and dust, expensive, doesn't support Dolby Atmos or DTS Virtual X codecsHuge, expensive, no BluetoothNo wifi connection, no EQ controlsNot the loudest, Sonos app required for set up, no plug and playNot the best overall so
The competition is stiff among the soundbars at all price points, despite the omission of Dolby Atmos or DTS VirtualX support, the Bose Smart Soundbar takes the top spot with its superior home theater sound quality, huge soundstage, and its excellent bala...
Abstract: These next-gen cans also sport a slick, futuristic design and a host of cool features, including adjustable noise cancellation. Based on my hands-on time with the Bose 700, the competition could be left scrambling to keep up.The Headphones 700 are now ava...
(Image credit: Future)The Bose Smart Soundbar 700 boasts a lovely design and a few nifty qualities that help distinguish it from the rest of the crowd, but ultimately struggles with something of an identity crisis as it lacks the key features consumers ex...
Enthralling surround sound, Gorgeous design, Choice of Alexa or Google Assistant, Private listening option, Smart universal remote, AirPlay 2, Chromecast Built-in
Expensive, Some music services not supported, No HDMI inputs, Bose Music app lacks some features
Yes. The Bose Soundbar 700 is a fantastic one-speaker solution for simple yet exhilarating home theater sound. With optional subwoofer and surround speaker modules, it can grow with your needs as long as those needs don't include Dolby Atmos.Editors' Reco...
Published: 2021-02-26, Author: John , review by: T3.com
Big sound from a little body,Attractive glass-topped design,Backlit remote control and helpful app,
Expensive for what it offers, Sound can become a little muddy at loud volumes, No LED display,
The Bose Soundbar 700 delivers big, polished sound from an impressively compact body, and it's easy to use. But it can only take the sound so far, it's expensive, and it's missing some features.Reasons to buy+Big sound from a little body+Attractive glass-...
Enthralling surround sound, Gorgeous design, Choice of Alexa or Google Assistant, Private listening option, Smart universal remote, AirPlay 2
Not the best value, Some music services not supported, No Chromecast option for Android, No HDMI inputs
Yes. The Bose Soundbar 700 is a fantastic one-speaker solution for simple yet exhilarating home theater sound. With optional subwoofer and surround speaker modules, it can grow with your needs as long as those needs don't include Dolby Atmos.Editors' Reco...
Big front soundstage, Excellent remote app, ADAPTiQ audio calibration, Alexa/Google Assistant built-in
Light on bass, No Atmos/DTS:X, No HDMI inputs, Reflective top
It's obvious that the Bose Soundbar 700 has been designed to compete with Sonos, hence the emphasis on music and smart features. But that misses the point of Sonos – the appeal of which is primarily derived from its multi-room platform. As it stands this...
No additional HDMI inputs, No Atmos/DTS:X support, Top is too reflective, Annoying remote control, Lacking in bass
The Bose Soundbar 700 certainly feels like a high-end product with a super finish and some excellent features. If you want one or both of the main smart assistants this soundbar has you covered, and the ADAPTiQ audio calibration ensures the sonic performa...