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Bose® CineMate® Series II Digital Home Theater Speaker System
  • A 2.1-channel home theater speaker system with redesigned Articulated Array® speakers and improved digital acoustic performance
  • Designed for use with your TV
  • Sleek, four-button remote controls CineMate system
  • Simplified setup, with only a few connections to make

The Bose® CineMate II speaker system provides high-quality home theater sound to get more from your HDTV experience. Just two compact speakers and a hideaway Acoustimass® module deliver sweeping cinematic sound that puts you in the middle of your movies, games and sports. Proprietary TrueSpace® technology enables this immersive performance–without immersing you in equipment. There are no rear or center speakers, eliminating much of the wiring of traditional 5-speaker systems. Just connect the system right to your TV and control basic functions with a simple four-button remote.

Improved acoustics. Exceptional value.

The CineMate II system is an ideal choice for your first home theater speakers or a Bose surround experience in smaller rooms. The simplified, two-speaker setup offers a hassle-free addition to your HDTV. And the improved acoustics provide exceptional value for home theater performance.

Newly redesigned Articulated Array speakers–now with a striking, pure black finish–aesthetically match today’s flat-panel TVs. The hideaway Acoustimass module reproduces resonant low notes that add drama to movies and games. And it now includes a dedicated bass control for your listening preferences. Place the module in a corner or out of view–all the sound seems to come from the compact speakers.

Easy to set up. Easy to use.

The CineMate II speaker system only requires a few connections. It hooks up directly to your TV with minimal–if any–disruption to existing component connections. A small interface module houses your audio input from the TV and displays on/off status for your system. And a sleek, four-button remote handles basic system functions.

What’s in the box

–2 Articulated Array speakers

–Acoustimass module

–Interface module

–Simplified four-button remote control and batteries

–Stereo cable (6′)

–Speaker cable (15′)

–Optical cable (6′)

Buy “Bose® CineMate® Series II Digital Home Theater Speaker System” For Only $599.00

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  • Tsang-fan Su
    March 5, 2010
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    There were no light on the machine after plug in.

    After calling for support from Bose, they agreed to replace a new one, so I have returned it.

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  • OhReally?
    March 5, 2010
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    Just purchased this unit for new Imac 27″, which I am setting up using EyeTV. On a ten point scale for sound I would give it a strong 7. There is a bit of problem hearing voice dialogue during dvd playback as reported by another user. But, as I have a Lifestyle setup for main TV and it has the same problem, not really sure if it is me or just a characteristic of Bose.

    The speaker desktop stands are overly complex and poorly designed. They are held together with screws in a way that one can never quite get tightened enough, the speaker then mis-aline in relation to the stand from the slightest jar.

    Another flaw is the optical digital connection was bad. I had read somewhere else about this. The female connector in the control unit is not tight, the male connector simply falls out. I have tried 4 other male connector’s, they should lock in with a snap and take a small tug to remove. I am returning it to the Factory store to see what they say, and will update the stars to 4 if fixed.

    It was very easy to set up and use (except for the speaker stands) I looked at several other options, decided on this. I will keep it if they correct the Op connection is fixed.

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    The problem with the connector was solved down at the factory outlet store. The salesman could not get the wireless connector to stay in the unit either. The solution is to press very hard into the control unit until you hear a click, it requires much more force that you would expect, much different that other optical connectors. Also the extension cable that I purchased would not “click” into the unit due to the slight recess, so be cautious when getting extra long cables for it as they may not mate. I’ve up the rating to 4 stars.

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  • R. A. Meyers
    March 5, 2010
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    I was looking for a simple, basic sound system to complement my new Samsung 55UNB8500 LED television. We didn’t want or need a full surround sound system, we didn’t want to spend money on a separate receiver, and we didn’t want to run wires all over our family room.

    That said, Bose’s Cinemate Series II system fit our needs precisely. The sound is rich and noticeably superior to the relevant alternatives that I considered (e.g., various “sound bars”). The system is also really easy to install.

    My only gripe about this product is the price. $600 is a lot to pay for such a basic system — and as nice as the system is, I’m not convinced that it’s really worth $600 to most consumers. We rationalized paying the price, because I’d just negotiated a really good price on our new TV, and when we applied that savings to the cost of the Cinemate sound system, we were still under budget for our total “TV setup.” Frankly, we were also getting tired of looking for alternatives. But, standing alone, and given how basic the system is, I think the system is overpriced by $100-ish.

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  • Thomas Herrera
    March 5, 2010
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    I purchased Bose® CineMate® Series II instead of the GS version because side by side they sounded the same. Although the speakers are a little bigger they look great! Also I didn’t want to pay 200.00 for there universal remote so I purchased the Logitech Harmony One Advanced Universal Remote and it works perfect with my samsung ToC HDTV and all my other electronics. I would recommend that combo to anyone who is considering the GS version.

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  • G. Draper
    March 5, 2010
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    We’ve had this product for over 3 months now and it has been absolutely perfect. We were worried that the sound may not fill up our living room because it is big and has 12 ft. ceilings. After we installed it we realized the sound could probably fill an airplane hanger. The sound is so rich and the bass is just awesome. Don’t worry if you have a giant room…this system is way more than enough.

    To the people that said the sound effects and music were too loud…It’s your TV. My TV has level audio, so if a commercial comes on they can’t blast me out of my chair. Levelized audio gives you that same volume no matter what. Many newer TV’s have this, but you may have to figure out how to get it to work. My Samsung came with that setting as a default from the factory, but other brands may make you choose it as an option.

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