A:AnswerI previously had a Samsung, LG and a Vizio. This one is FAR better!!! I love how I don't have to turn it up so loud to understand the speech in the shows!!!
A:AnswerYou should be able to connect the system to your XBOX directly. Since you watch movies from your XBOX that is streaming it to your projector, then you only need to connect the Cinemate to the source (which in this case is your XBOX) and you will hear everything you do on your XBOX.
A:AnswerThank you for the feedback. You might consider a wiremold channel to hide the wires as you will have an electric cord and the optical audio cable to hide. Some newer TVs support wireless Bluetooth functionality with an acceptable level of performance. However, older TVs and many new TVs still do not support Bluetooth audio. Although a transmitter will technically work in these
circumstances, the experience does not meet Bose expectations. There will be a distracting delay between the audio and video that detracts from the experience.
A:AnswerNo. But this system is really all you need but if it's not to your standards then it should be under warranty to bring back to the store for refund or exchange with receipt.
A:AnswerI'm a fellow customer coming from the Bose Solo 15 to the Cinemate 15, and I would say that it is worth every penny. The bass is spectacular and the vocals are crisp and clear. I would highly recommend you to return the Solo 15 and buy the CineMate 15.
A:AnswerNo, unfortunately it does not have bluetooth. If you have a gaming console or smart tv that has music apps, you can play them directly from there.
A:AnswerHello Johnboy. Great question. There isn't a way to switch between the two inputs on the CineMate 15, but the digital input will take priority so you would need to turn off the device in the analog input to hear the one in the digital input. Thanks!
A:AnswerI bought this from best buy USA. The package doesnt specifically mention dual voltage. But i saw a response from bose in the product review confirming this product is dual voltage. The sales representative at best buy checked and confirmed as well. Havent tried using it with 220v yet.