![]() ![]() Bose doesn't seem to want to correct that. Just shake the zapper, and it comes back to life. I'm not going to use it anyway: The backlight of the remote control goes out after 4 to 5 seconds, and then you can't see anything anymore. It is a so-called "universal" remote control: you can control all your devices with it. It is a bit big, but otherwise looks nice. You can control everything with a remote control that is included. So there will be three cables coming out of the back of your soundbar. ![]() The soundbar with me has the following connections: Power cable, an HDMI cable to the HDMI ARC of the television, and an Ethernet connection. The bass module works neatly with only a power cable. So a cable comes out of the surround speaker anyway. And they can also be controlled wirelessly, but you have to connect these surround speakers with a cable to a knot of a power supply. These surround speakers are so small You hardly see them hanging on your wall. The surround speakers also give the sound that little bit extra spin. I think the bass module is necessary: Without it the soundbar sounds a bit "light" - The bass module (13 Kg) gives the sound just a little more power, it makes it all sound a bit fuller. The sound is crystal clear, even when the volume is turned up a bit. It is a replacement for the Bose Acoustimas 10, in combination with an Onkyo 7.2 amplifier. It's not a cheap thing, but you know that in advance. I have the soundbar 700 with the bass module 700, and 2 surround speakers, each in the black version. The lighting of the remote control switches off after 3 to 4 seconds. The Bose Music app is well put together: Does what it should do. The sound is phenomenal, if you add the extra bass module, otherwise it just sounds a bit flat.
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