If you’re acquainted with Bose’s Smart Soundbar 600, the company’s “new” Smart Soundbar will look very familiar. It’s the same compact Dolby Atmos bar as before with some new firmware, part of Bose's soundbar streamlining that drops the number scheme as well as the brand’s mid-tier model, the Smart Soundbar 700.
There likely isn’t enough reason for most Soundbar 600 owners to upgrade, but this is Bose we’re talking about, and the new firmware features impress on the latest model. AI Dialogue Mode is particularly useful, applying advanced processing to lift dialog above the fray in nearly any situation. Also new is an updated headphones sync feature that lets you use Bose’s Ultra Open Earbuds (7/10, WIRED Recommends) as surround satellites in concert with the bar for striking personalized immersion.
Otherwise, the Smart Soundbar keeps everything I enjoyed about the 600, including solid features, expressive musicality, and surprisingly expansive sound from a pint-size frame. If you want a smaller bar, this is among the best on the market.
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It’s hard to get a feel for just how compact the Smart Soundbar is, even in pictures. At 2.2 inches tall and just over 27 inches across, it fits as easily in your hand as on your TV console, leaning more toward a slim Wi-Fi speaker than a traditional soundbar.




