




๐ Elevate your desktop audio game โ because your ears deserve the best.
The Bose Companion 2 Series II Multimedia Speaker System delivers clear, full-range stereo sound with Bose TrueSpace technology, designed for desktop use. Featuring dual inputs for easy connection to multiple devices, a sleek and compact design, and magnetically shielded speakers to prevent monitor interference, it offers a refined audio experience ideal for professionals seeking accurate sound reproduction from their computer setup.
| ASIN | B000HZDF8W |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | For Computers |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Battery Average Life | 8 Hours |
| Battery Capacity | 8 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #289 in Computer Speakers |
| Brand | Bose |
| Built-In Media | Powered speaker Accessory speaker Audio input cable with mini-plug Speaker cable AC power pack |
| Color | Grey |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop, MP3 Player |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | automobile |
| Connectivity Protocol | 3.5mm auxiliary |
| Connectivity Technology | wired |
| Control Method | Remote, Touch, Voice |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Customer Package Type | Flat Free Package (FFP) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 872 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Frequency Response | 34 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00017817392815 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.4"D x 6"W x 7.5"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| MP3 player | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Bose |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Model Name | Companion 2 |
| Model Number | 40274 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.1 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Speaker Size | 5.88 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Computer |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 017817393096 017817392815 017817393249 178173932494 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
E**D
Bose. Enough Said.
If you're considering Bose, you're probably doing so because you have an ear for accurate sound reproduction. Otherwise, if you're looking for just pure "thumping" bass or to simply blast loud music, from your PC, you'd be better off with other (and cheaper) 3 pc (with sub) systems out there. Don't get me wrong, if like me you've stuck with Bose (901s, 802s, etc.) over the years, well, keep in mind these speakers are the "low end" of the PC line - you can get the $300+ Bose computer speakers. At less than $100, you get an excellent pair of desktop speakers - of course depending on what you use your desktop PC for and what systems/resources you have that match what it is you do. In other words, if your desktop PC doubles as your home theater, these speakers won't do (obviously). If you create music on your desktop PC, you should be looking at using that optical output to connect to larger systems. Match your system with what your intentions are. Going back to this unit. Sound reproduction is excellent. Some quotable quotes here say "bass is muddy" - I'd probably point to the sound source/recording and/or the sound output settings in your PC. If you were using "lesser" computer speakers in the past and tried to compensate by setting your PC EQs and "sound/bass boost" or some other "sound enhancement" setting offered by your sound card, I think you should start from scratch when upgrading/switching to the Bose C2 SII. I currently have all these "extra" sound settings turned off - in other words, *nothing* is distorting/manipulating the sound source being reproduced (aka "flat" setting) by the Bose C2 SII. Voila! Crisp highs, clear mids, clean lows - and I don't mean I "feel" the lows (you need a sub for that, period), I hear it. No, I'm not saying I have a home theater experience in front of my desktop PC...if I wanted that, I'd go to the living room and enjoy...although watching movies on my desktop is just fine as well. At this price, the Bose C2 SII will satisfy a specific type of listener. Its probably too expensive if you're just looking to hear some sound from your PC. Gamer? Maybe - but I think you should get 3 pc systems for most popular games - if you're just into Angry Birds however, these would do just fine :) Home theater - no, go for a home theater setup, or at least a 3pc system. But if you're looking for accurate, clean sound reproduction from your desktop PC, if you want to "hear" (not feel) sound, for under $100? Yup, the Bose C2 SII will do.
M**G
Great speakers for small space
Just got these b/c my dog chewed the wires to my last stereo (basic ihome), to me this was a blessing in disguise because I now have an awesome set of Bose. To kick off the review I want to say that I am by no means an audiophile, I am just a casual music lover/listener. Nor do I listen to music that requires high quality equipment to really enjoy (i.e. orchestra or opera). I listen mostly to rock, classic rock, and occasionally I like to play nature sounds to help me relax and meditate/sleep. I have these set on my bookshelf and hooked up to apple's airport so I can stream music from my iphone and computer. It's in a fairly small space cuz I live in an NYC apartment. For my purposes, it's absolutely perfect. The sound is rich and bounces off the walls, it sounds like I am surrounded in my music even though the speakers are located in a corner of the room. The bass is not too much, which is a plus for me because sometimes too much bass gives me a headache. The volume goes up pretty loud, for the most part I turn it less than halfway and it's more than enough for me. However, I am in a very small space, so this may not be the same for other people. When I have friends over, they comment on how great the sounds are, and I tell them it's computer speakers, and they're all surprised.To give you an idea of how great and 'realistic' the sound is...one night I was playing a recording of a thunderstorm to help me fall asleep, and my gf woke up and said to me 'wow it's really raining out'! A lot of people are saying you can get a lot better for your money, and theres also the Bose haters who thinks they're overpriced and the products are shoddy. I personally think these are great and I am really getting my money's worth. These are actually intended to be computer speakers, which in my opinion is an overkill. I think they work awesome as a mini home stereo system.
F**.
Horrible from a musician's perspective.
The Bose Companion 2 Series II speakers are nice computer speakers to be sure, but if you are looking for a good speaker for music, look elsewhere. As is common with most Bose products, the bass fills the room with these speakers, even without a sub-woofer. However, the sound is muddy, and the treble levels are no where to be heard. The sound is lopsided. I put on my favorite record, and while the bass came flying out at me, I had to strain to hear the vocals, no matter how much I tweaked the bass and treble levels in iTunes and on my computer (levels can not be adjusted on the speakers themselves). My other concern with the speakers, which may effect musicians more than casual listeners, is the volume control. I am a professional saxophone player, and when I buy speakers, a feature that I need is the ability to turn the speakers up to a high volume without distortion. The Bose speakers would go only so high before a feature kicked in to keep the loudness from blowing out the speakers. In other words, when the volume peaked, the speakers would automatically turn down the music for the duration of that peaking. As a result, when playing along with a record, there was more or less a "wah-wah" effect on the music as a result of the volume being constantly adjusted. Not to forget that even at the highest volume, the treble levels were buried by the bass. This will effect any musicians trying to use these speakers for the same purpose, or any consumer that wants to rock out hard with the volume blasting. The Bose speakers are sleek and have solid construction, but those are unfortunately the only positives I can highlight. I had them out of the box less than two hours before I repackaged them and sent them back for a refund.
V**R
Best speakers
Awesome speakers except the connection to some TV 's would not work.
D**U
Awesome - desktop companion
This is one of the best desktop speakers out there in the market. The price for the 2.0 speaker is on the higher end if you do the price search through the market. Do your own research before buying? At the end you need to feel good about its sound whatever the pundits say in the review site. A 5 star product which you don't like would have no long term value for you so do your own research go try out in the stores. The thing I liked about this product is that its awesome quality with such minimal size and compactness. It is tightly built and strong. If you don't have too much desk space then this is the speaker to buy. With its elegant design and compactness, it fits perfectly. If you don't mind spending few more bucks for the products looks along with its awesome sound quality then just go for it. Being practical, obviously it would not sound good as other sound system with a sub-woofer where I mean a high end sub-woofer subsystem and not just those that call themselves 2.1. But keep in mind that Bose with its only two small speakers sitting on either side of your monitor has that true bass that sounds good enough sitting about 5 ft from the computer. And it is not to be used to used as a home theater system because that's not its function. Don't depress yourself trying to expect too much from something it is not and that is why there is a whole bunch of varieties of speakers that perform different functions and obviously costing more for a quality home theater system. Due to its small size, it is very portable and would fit in any regular pack which was a big selling point for me. And also keep in mind that greater number of speakers lying around your desktop doesn't mean that you're getting better sound and more speakers for a lower price. Nope, just use your own logic? Highly recommend going to stores if possible before buying.
B**B
great sound
Love them. We have many Bose products including their surround sound for TV's
J**E
Good, But Disappointed!
The speakers were really good at first then I started getting a buzzing sound in my right speaker. I have to turn the volume down to get the buzzing to stop. The volume level is usually in the mid setting when this took place. Don't understand why this is happening to Bose quality speakers.
T**L
A great buy for any laptop or desktop computer--unless you're a big-time gamer
I read nearly all the reviews; good, bad and "luke warm" ones alike. My responses to the 2 primary "themes" of complaints about this product are as follows: 1.) Yes--compared to many of the other 2.0 systems the price IS on the higher side. Personally, I did not want a 2.1, 5.1 or 7.1 system in my small home office. I simply don't need it. These speakers will be used for listening to Pandora, iTunes and the occasional web conference on Skype, Gmail Chat, etc. If I really want to "rock the Casbah", I'll use my Bose Sounddock or my home stereo. I wanted relatively small speakers which would fit on my desk without taking up tons of room--AND I did not want the tinny, small sound which you get every other speaker this size--at least all the makes/models I've listened to anyway. 2.) Yes--the bass does tend to be more pronounced on these speakers. In my experience, this has been true of every Bose product I've ever listened to. Incredible bass is one of Bose's "claims to fame". The good news is, unless you're planning on using these speakers with an '80s-style Sony Walkman with no tone equalization, it is very easy to drop the bass levels and boost the treble levels in iTunes, Windows Media Player, your computer's sound card software--or even on your iPod/MP3 player itself. Problem solved. Don't just believe me; bring your MP3 player to your local audio store and try a few 2.0 or 2.1 computer speakers.....then go try the Bose. Under $100 has never sounded so good! And if for some reason you decide later than you don't like them, the demand for used Bose products is very high, so you'll have no trouble selling them for almost full retail on ebay, etc.
P**L
Works perfect
Near perfect condition, work spot on, lovley sound from such a compact set of speakers. Can't go wrong with bose.
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