I’m a belter now, but I was born an Earther. Syfy’s The Expanse has idled on my Amazon Prime watchlist for a couple years now, but in the last few months, I finally took the time to binge it proper and catch up on the brewing war between Earth, Mars, and the many space colonies of The Belt. I can’t get enough.
I’m hoping that Amazon will come through and #SaveTheExpanse from cancellation, but no matter the outcome, it’s been a thrill to listen to this show's beautiful audio and music on the Bose SoundTouch 300. I’ve tested a few different soundbars during my time binging the series, but the clink of magnetic boots clamping to the hull in deep space have never sounded so crisp, and I’ve never felt the rumbling burn of the Rocinante's Epstein Drive hit me like I have thanks to the add-on Acoustimass 300 wireless subwoofer.
The Bose SoundTouch 300 has been available for some time, but it’s still a competitive soundbar package in 2018—rivaled by the equally premium Sonos Playbar and Sub, but honestly equal or better in a lot of ways that count.
Bose's high quality sound is especially impressive when you consider the soundbar's slim profile. The SoundTouch 300 stands just over 2 inches tall, making it an ideal fit under most modern TV screens. It’s completely black, with a fine mesh metal speaker grill running along the front and sides and a slick plate of glass blanketing the top. Bose claims this glass is as “strong as aluminum of the same thickness” and despite my initial reservations, I’m beginning to believe them.

