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Bose® SoundDock® Series II digital music system for iPod® – Black

Posted on | December 6, 2009 | 5 Comments

  • Proprietary Bose technology livens up your kitchen, bedroom or living room with quality sound.
  • Updated with new, sleeker styling.
  • Works with iPhone, iPod touch and any iPod featuring a click wheel.
  • Remote operates SoundDock system functions and iPod playlist navigation.
  • Auxiliary input lets you play an additional sound source, such as a portable DVD, CD or other MP3 player.

Product Description
The SoundDock Series II digital music system inherits all the award-winning traits of its predecessor, with sleek new styling and additional features. If you want a proven performer for at-home iPod listening, this system now has even more to offer.

Just slip your iPod or iPhone into the dock and bring your favorite songs to life. Hear subtleties you may never have noticed–from tunes you thought you knew by heart. Bose proprietary acoustic design delivers performance greater than you’d expect from a system this small.

Enjoy added versatility
Our updated SoundDock system comes with more built-in benefits. The improved infrared remote operates system power and volume, and now lets you navigate amon… More >>

Bose® SoundDock® Series II digital music system for iPod® – Black

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5 Responses to “Bose® SoundDock® Series II digital music system for iPod® – Black”

  1. Gregg Eckhardt
    December 6th, 2009 @ 1:20 pm

    After much research, I declined to buy this item because of the price-fixing that Bose engages in. If you bring this item up on Amazon, delete your cache, and do it again, you’ll find that Amazon rotates between sellers. All at the same price, which is the same price as Target or Best Buy or anywhere else. Obviously Bose has taken advantage of the Supreme Court decision a few years ago that allowed manufacturers to specify a retail price. It may be legal, but outlawing competition is certainly un-American, and I’m not going to purchase anything from Bose. Besides, the Altec Lansing T612 is far superior, has received much better reviews, and is one-third the price.

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. C. Starnes
    December 6th, 2009 @ 3:13 pm

    We purchased this product in May and within 3 days it died — dead, kaput. We exchanged it for another — in less than a week it died. As if I had no sense, I exchanged it for yet a third one. After all, it’s a Bose — I paid extra for the quality, so this must be a fluke, I thought to myself.

    Well, guess what? Our third one just went kaput in the middle of a big Labor Day weekend party!!! These things are J-U-N-K.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. rachaelbear
    December 6th, 2009 @ 4:16 pm

    I have had my Bose Sounddock for about 3 years now and have enjoyed the sound quality. HOWEVER I have had it break/have problems TWICE now. The first time (a year or so after I bought the system), the little pins in the back of the plug that goes into the machine bent and broke off for no apparent reason. It cost me $80 to fix. I was also sorely disappointed to realize that it is incompatible with some new iPods, or at least the connection is not good enough that the music will play consistently without sounding like it’s skipping. Then, the topper on the sundae, I was listening to my old (5th gen) iPod and all of a sudden it just stopped working. Something broke in the connector and it just stopped working. I also HATE that this system ONLY works with iPods- you cannot get any adapters to use it with your computer or anything. The lack of free maintenance for the first few years, the lack of compatibility, and apparent lack of durability do not make this system worth the money. I will be buying a pair of Sony speakers from best buy this time instead of getting this repaired…
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. New Yorker
    December 6th, 2009 @ 5:32 pm

    I have found this to be disapointing. the Bose sounds much better in the Bose showroom but sounds very ordinary at home. It works ok but I cant say I would recommend it and it certainly does not sound like a top of the line product. I am not getting that rich, fill the room sound they rave about. The construction is light and poor quality. The bottom part wiggles and is not securely attached. The little remote is incredibly cheap feeling — and if you lose the remote, I dont think there is any alternative way to use the apparatus. I dont know if it is just me, but I find it tricky to fit my ipod into the slot. It does not slide on easily and I have to fiddle around with it. I could maybe deal with all this if the sound was incredible, but it is just ordinary. This Bose just does not warrant the hype or the money. If I could, I would return it and buy something else. Save your money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. J. Torrez
    December 6th, 2009 @ 7:23 pm

    We are very pleased with the Bose sound system. It lives up to its reputation. The system is easy to use. No disappointment here!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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