Bose Media System Review
Bose is widely-known for its technological advances, its beauty of form, and its innovative approaches to audio design. The company, which was founded in 1964, has been working with car audio speakers since the early 1980?s. Now, Bose has introduced another remarkable addition to the world of car audio?one that is certain to amaze car aficionados throughout the world.
The newest Bose Media System is considered to be a full-featured car audio system. This means that it is really all a person needs. It includes voice commands, satellite radio, navigation, and hands-free phone use?all in the one unit.
It is simple to use?Bose audio engineering at its best, obviously. Also, true to the company?s history of including intriguing advances and interesting features in its audio devices, the Bose Media System includes many captivating elements. Here are some of the key features of the Bose Media System:
? Multi-format disc player: This means that the disc player can handle many different types of discs, rather than only accepting one disc format. MP3 discs, CD?s, DVD audio files, DVD video discs, and many more are supported by the Bose Media System.
? Satellite radio isn?t always simple to navigate. Well, with Bose, it is. Bose Media Systems allow users to sort songs by genre. This makes it much easier to find songs and stations.
? The Bose Media System has a uMusic Intelligent Playback System. When a song plays that fits your mood, you press a button on the display. After a short while, the Bose system starts to figure out which songs fit your current mood and will allow those to play, skipping the undesirable songs.
? There is a 200 gigabyte hard drive?which means that there is ample room on which about 200 CD?s can be stored at any given time. Storing that much music on the hard drive eliminates the need to carry around a case of CD?s or an MP3 player or iPod.
? However, there is connectivity for external devices on the Bose Media System. People can connect an iPod and then access it via the system display of the Bose. There is also a USB input for other devices, such as other types of players. Additionally, the Bose Media System has Bluetooth device scanning and pairing.
Because it?s a Bose, you can be assured that this Media System is quite attractive to the eyes. The controls appear minimalistic; however, the layout is elegant and functional. The designers of this system made a specific decision to make the buttons and knobs very minimal on this car stereo?they did this because the uncluttered, basic design works to keep the driver focused on the road rather than fumbling with buttons on the stereo. With this Bose Media System, drivers can quickly memorize the control layout and, therefore, become able to control the stereo without distraction from the road ahead.
For now, only Ferrari cars are using this Bose Media System; however, it likely won?t be long before other car manufacturers are lining up to get a chance to use this in their vehicles.
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Comments
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Everyone knows that Bose is arguably the leader when it comes to delivering quality speakers. Too bad that they are out of the reach of the average buyer..
by thegame
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BOSE is the best, no 2nd thoughts about it..but i didn't know about this fully-featured car audio system...great features man, i'm surely gonna buy one...it's always looks elegant and not too flashy, appeals to the opposite sex. thanks for the article.
by dmahay
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