🎉 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The Bose Lifestyle 535 Series III Home Entertainment System delivers an immersive audio experience with its compact Jewel Cube speakers and powerful Acoustic mass module. It features easy setup, connectivity for multiple HD sources, and wireless streaming capabilities, making it the perfect addition to any home entertainment setup.
Connectivity Technology | USB, HDMI |
Connectivity Protocol | USB, HDMI |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Number of Audio Channels | 3.0 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Color | Black |
Subwoofer Diameter | 17.25 Inches |
Speaker Type | Surround Sound, Center Channel |
Woofer Diameter | 0.01 Inches |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
MP3 player | No |
Additional Features | Radio |
Control Method | Remote |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Speaker Size | 17.25 Inches |
Audio Output Mode | Surround |
Antenna Location | music |
Enclosure Material | Plastic, Metal |
Mount Type | Flush Mount, Wall Mount |
Specific Uses For Product | home entertainment, music listening |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 100 Watts |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop, Television |
Item Weight | 63.68 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.25"D x 28"W x 23.5"H |
G**.
a fantastic company great price
Sammys wholesale ships to the UK nothing is any problem to them. a fantastic company great price
S**A
Refined. Requires SA-4 amplifier to expand.
Sounds great and easy to setup and use. Now supports HDMI input and has an IR repeater that limits the clutter. No longer has a built in DVD player - not necessarily a bad thing given the rapid evolution and relatively low price of adding a Blue Ray etc. One major gripe? I had the previous Lifestyle system and had taken advantage of the Bose Link to cover 3 separate zones, each with a specific remote - this was quite an investment. this new system WILL NOT allow you to use the SA-2 or 3 amplifiers, period. The SA-4 amplifier system costs a whopping $500 and WILL NOT allow you to play the Bose sources over the different zones. This includes local radio stations and TV cable stations. I had a television mounted outside and used this feature previously for sound - no mas. So, buying 3 SA-4 amplifiers, each with a different Sound Touch unit (included) will add an enormous amount of unnecessary clutter and complexity to my system - and I lose the ability to listen to my favorite local radio station and stream cable TV sound. Not a deal breaker as the new system is quite nice but wish the lack of backwards compatibility was made clear from the outset. Bose, please include that the SA-4 amplifiers are NOT compatible with the new system - it currently states 'compatible with other Bose Link systems'. Customer support was excellent though and, again, the system is top notch.
J**.
Good sound quality but had to buy other items.
I purchased this system for my work to go into a very high profile athletic retail store for their yoga studio. They seemed pleased with the system but we had to also purchase a blue tooth adapter so they could use it with their cell phones. We also had to purchase separate mounting brackets.
Y**A
Five Stars
I love it,it's very beautiful on the wall
J**M
BE ADVISED: Outrageously low-quality for the money. FAR over-inflated prices. Don't be conned!!! BE ADVISED:
This would be a decent system for about $800-$1500 max. But don't be fooled. The parts in this thing are all just wayyyy too cheap for this price.In a side-by-side with a basic high-end setup that costs half this, the Bose 535 is a dishonorable, morally-reprehensible embarrassment.For less money, there are simple systems with parts that are dramatically higher-quality in every way.The speakers (given that their R&D was done 30+ years ago and has not changed much since) cost Bose AT MOST $20 to make.NOTICE THAT NUMBER: $20. max. -- Manufacturing this particular subwoofer will cost AT MOST about $100.That maxes out at the upper limits of physical and economic possibilities for manufacturing the sound units at about $200.The most costly part of this system is the console. At most its specs and features are similar to an $800 home theater receiver.So at a healthy profit, this would be a decent system for about $1500, but that's pushing it.For $3500, at that budget a chimpanzee could put together a system that will absolutely OBLITERATE the Lifestyle in EVERY POSSIBLE WAY:-WiFi? Stronger signal-Bluetooth? Faster and higher-fidelity-Bass? Deeper, clearer, and louder-Mids? Wider and louder-Highs? More crystal and louder-Convenience & ease of set-up? Faster-Multi-device control? More efficient-Video picture quality? Literally 4x Higher-Resolution$3500 is a con. A deliberate attempt to trick you out of your money.If you buy these, then hear anything else in that price range, you will feel burned.
B**M
Makes a great gift for someone you hate.
I first heard this system at a friends house and made him return it. This is an inaccurate system designed to trick people who don't know better into pissing away their money. Don't fall for the marketing hype, their speakers weren't good 30 years ago when they were designed, and they're not good now. I don't even know if their paper cones are actually treated! The Sonos soundbar for $600 sounds better, and even that is overpriced for the sound (and not true surround). If you're considering this system, please do yourself a favor and look at the cambridge audio aero 5.1 system (piece it together yourself from seperates available on amazon, I used the aero 6 for fronts but aero 2 is fine as well; the speakers are on sale since they switched to their aeromax model) with either their receiver, or a mid-range/high end NAD receiver. For under $2,500 you can have a system that will embarass the bose, and stand toe to toe with systems twice the price.
P**Y
Easy seller to work with
Very high quality. Easy seller to work with.
T**K
Want Bass? Buy the Bose Acoustimass 10 and an Onkyo receiver instead!!!
One of my dreams has been to own this system, and with the price drop of the series ii, I was finally able to, but had I done my research I would have seen that the sub on this is much different than the AM10 series that I have heard many times in the past. The result unfortunately is much less bass. I thought all the bose haters were just haters, but they have a point with this system! They are charging a ton of money for simple setup and RF Unify remote control, which BTW is very very nice, but when you are looking for wall shaking bass and huge sound in your movies, you won't get it with this system. For that you need the Bose AM10 or 15/16 connected to an actual AV receiver that has some power behind it. The tiny amp in these Lifestyle systems are no match for that. Really wish I would've done my homework, but at least I have the chance to return it and get my money back to go and buy the real deal!! Hope this helps ya'll!!!
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