
Bose TV Speaker
Score: 67/100
Samsung HW-B750F
Score: 65/100Rankings

The Bose TV Speaker is a compact 3-channel soundbar that excels in delivering clear dialogue and easy HDMI ARC/optical setup. It lacks built-in bass and advanced features like Wi-Fi or Dolby Atmos, making it best for small-room, budget-focused users.

The Samsung HW-B750F delivers a 5.1-channel virtual surround experience with side-firing speakers, a wireless subwoofer, and Q-Symphony integration. Missing Dolby Atmos, HDMI eARC, and Wi-Fi limits its future-proofing and high-end audio capabilities. Suitable for budget-friendly users who want a plug-and-play 5.1-like setup for small to medium rooms.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
3 | 6best | |
| ↓ lower better | 3.72 kgbest | 8.21 kg |
9 mbest | — | |
1 yearsbest | 1 yearsbest | |
— | 5best | |
59.38 cm | 102.97 cmbest | |
5.61 cm | 34.29 cmbest | |
10.21 cm | 29.58 cmbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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Audio(2) | ||
Audio Channels | 3 | 6 |
Wireless Subwoofer | false | true |
Design(4) | ||
Soundbar Weight (kg) | 3.72 kg | 8.21 kg |
Soundbar Width (cm) | 59.38 cm | 102.97 cm |
Soundbar Height (cm) | 5.61 cm | 34.29 cm |
Soundbar Depth (cm) | 10.21 cm | 29.58 cm |


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Professional reviewers praise the Bose TV Speaker for its ultra-slim profile, straightforward HDMI ARC/optical setup, and strong dialogue enhancement, positioning it as the top budget soundbar for 2025. They acknowledge its expandability with a wired subwoofer but note the lack of built-in bass, Wi-Fi, and Dolby Atmos as clear limitations compared to higher-end Bose models.
Everyday users consistently highlight the ease of Bluetooth pairing and the clear speech improvement for everyday viewing, while repeatedly mentioning confusion over listed dimensions and a desire for deeper bass. Overall sentiment is positive for basic TV audio upgrades but tempered by expectations for more robust low-frequency performance.

Professional reviewers view the HW-B750F as a solid mid-range option that leverages Samsung's Q-Symphony and DTS Virtual:X to provide convincing virtual surround without rear speakers. While the sound quality and dialogue enhancement are praised, critics highlight the missing Dolby Atmos, HDMI eARC and advanced calibration as notable shortcomings for premium home-theater setups.
Everyday users appreciate the straightforward Bluetooth pairing, the punchy bass from the wireless subwoofer, and the clear dialogue provided by Adaptive Sound, especially in smaller rooms. Common criticism centers on the lack of Atmos and eARC, and the limited power for larger spaces, though overall sentiment remains positive for its price point and ease of setup.
“Best budget sound bar for 2025”

“Easy pairing and music streaming via Bluetooth from phones”

“easy pairing and punchy bass from the 11 lb subwoofer, with praise for side speakers filling small rooms and clear voices via Adaptive Sound”


