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SoundTouch Brings Simplicity and Wi-Fi to New Bose Systems

October 15, 2013

Today Bose launched a new series of single-speaker systems designed under one guiding principle—simplicity before all. The SoundTouch 20, 30, and portable are Bose’s official entry in the blossoming Wi-Fi-adapted audio and home entertainment market. This trio of speakers trims away unnecessary gear like Sonos’s Wi-Fi hubs used to connect multi-room systems, and streamlines usability down to the touch of a button.

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Tags: Bose, SoundTouch, Wi-Fi
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