A:AnswerGlad you asked. You may purchase other Bose SoundTouch products that will be able to play some of the same content in parallel with the Wave SoundTouch so if you would like to hear music from one of your music services in multiple locations it will be possible.
A:AnswerHello there. Great question. SoundTouch allows you to listen to internet radio, online streaming sources (such as Pandora or Spotify), and music stored on your computer via WiFi. You can also connect directly to the Wave SoundTouch IV via Bluetooth to listen to sources on your smartphone or tablet. Thanks!
A:AnswerThere are presets on the 30 and not on the wave IV. For the wave you have to use the app or the remote.
I think the sound is superior on the wave. But that is just by me listening, I am sure there are technical boffins that could tell you exact. They are both amazing products if your choosing between the two.... I would go with the Sound touch 20 and a wave if it is a money issue just buy and add one at a time, that's what I am currently doing and own 3 of there products. Love it and would not look at another networked system :-)
A:AnswerThe Bluetooth technology on this system is designed to receive Bluetooth signal from an audio device like a smartphone or tablet as opposed to transmitting a Bluetooth signal. For that reason, you'd want to connect the audio cable when using your headphones.
A:AnswerYes you can. Wave Soundtouch music system IV, and other Soundtouch systems can be accessed and linked together by using Bose Soundtouch apps on IOS or android mobile devices.
A:AnswerHello Sherry and thank you for your question! The Wave SoundTouch Music System IV can connect to audio devices with wifi, Bluetooth or plugging in directly to your device's headphone jack.