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We've always been fans of Bose, love our existing Bose speakers and hated the idea of buying a whole new system but were teetering on switching to an app enabled wireless Bluetooth system
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I just connected this to a set of decent pc speakers I already had, with the intention of connecting in to a stereo eventually
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Tremendous cost savings possible if you have expensive speakers that don't have a wireless function
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Great speakers, but the app is worthless.
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There's even a way to advance or delay individual speakers if they're not syncing well in 10ms
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why throw away a wireless speaker that I like (B&W A7)... let me try the adapter,
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IMHO Bose has always made some of the best sounding speakers available
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Have the Bose hooked up via the optical input which makes the sound coming from the speakers awesome, clean, and clear
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They want their customers to know that their product simply works as they have advertised
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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.
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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
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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.