• Reviews around adapter (4.34 of 5)

    Bose Wireless Audio System Adapter, works with Alexa, Black

    • You can get similar adapters for a fraction of the price (minus support for the Boss software, of course).It’s nice and small and you can easily stow it away
    • Great adapter to original Bose sound system
    • I'm not saying some Bose adapters don't have problems.
    • The Bose Audio System Adapter is awesome
    • The integration with the App is great and working within the App to control the Link Adapter as well as a SoundTouch Portable.
    • For a comfortable all room different devices and good app i really recommend the soundtouch way, especially now with this fantastic new wireless link adapter.
    • This adapter is easy enough to use that my kids play with it and connect to play music with their friends.
    • My soundbar, for example, was completely missing from the Bose app, with no instructions for setting up the wifi.- At $149, the link adapter is 50% more expensive than Apple's Airtunes (Airport Express) and 400%+ more expensive than Google Chromsecast (
    • Very good adapter, works great with my old Bose Wave radio, the connection is very good,easy and reliable, and the sound quality excellent specially with Deezer apps
    • This Bose adapter is a great device and does work with non Bose products
    • room!I've been completely satisfied with Logitech Bluetooth adapters for my two large home systems for years and didn't think that would ever change.
    • Other than that, I enjoy this adapter!
    • or I pad to the sound touch adapter and works with all the other speakers in the system
    • Awesome App and adapter.
    • I have not found this issue with the ST Adapter.
    • The link adapter is easy to setup, but the sound quality produced through my Bose Wave Radio/CD (2004) is awful
    • So I can control the ST Adapter from my phone or computer and with one touch seamless play music through the ST Adapter and ST IV.
    • The the Bose adapter breathes new life to the B&W A7, works as part of the Bose Soundtouch app, and you can group speakers to play the same music throughout the house.... brilliant... took me 2 mins to install, 10 mins to update the software in the background.. and it worked perfectly
    • They want their customers to know that their product simply works as they have advertised
    • It honestly just works as you'd expect and hope if you'd planned it all out yourself.***Everything we own is Android and Windows and we've had no trouble sharing audio files from the computers or our music services.
    • If you are looking to steam music over wifi to multiple speakers in your home at the same time, there is a growing number of options, but the degree to which they work (well or at all) can vary a lot!The main options I have personally tried are:Airtunes (over 3rd party speakers as well as through Apple TV)Google Cast Audio (independent device that can be connected to any existing speaker)SonosBose SoundtouchTo enable a whole home with room-by-room speakers and control can be quite a costly project, since most of these devices do not intermix with each other
    • As I said, now that the Bose “puck” is networked to BOTH my wifi as well as via Bluetooth, I can choose either one, however wifi is hands down better.
    • They want their customers to know that their product simply works as they have advertised
    • It honestly just works as you'd expect and hope if you'd planned it all out yourself.***Everything we own is Android and Windows and we've had no trouble sharing audio files from the computers or our music services.
    • If you are looking to steam music over wifi to multiple speakers in your home at the same time, there is a growing number of options, but the degree to which they work (well or at all) can vary a lot!The main options I have personally tried are:Airtunes (over 3rd party speakers as well as through Apple TV)Google Cast Audio (independent device that can be connected to any existing speaker)SonosBose SoundtouchTo enable a whole home with room-by-room speakers and control can be quite a costly project, since most of these devices do not intermix with each other
    • As I said, now that the Bose “puck” is networked to BOTH my wifi as well as via Bluetooth, I can choose either one, however wifi is hands down better.