Bose Music – Control your favorite music

Bose Music app by Bose Corporation

Bose MusicApp Description :

The Bose Music app lets you easily browse and control your favorite music from one or many Bose smart products. Bose Music compatible speakers, soundbars, amplifiers, headphones, earbuds, audio sunglasses, and portable PA systems are designed to work together for a better listening experience.

App Features :

SPEED TO MUSIC

It’s faster than ever to browse and play the music you love from Spotify®, Pandora®, Amazon Music, SiriusXM, iHeartRadio™, TuneIn and more, all from within the Bose Music app. All your favorite music in one place.

ONE-TOUCH ACCESS

One touch and your home is filled with the music you love most. The Bose Music app makes it easy to set your favorite playlists or stations as presets. Then you can access them effortlessly on your app, the buttons on your speaker, or soundbar remote.

TOTAL CONTROL

Play the same music throughout your home or listen to different music in different areas—it’s up to you. The Bose Music app lets you control one or multiple Bose smart products from any room.

GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR HEADPHONES

Personalize your environment with controllable noise cancellation on our QuietComfort products and Headphones 700. With Modes on QuietComfort products, you decide how much of the world to let in. Choose Quiet Mode for full noise cancelling, or Aware Mode to hear your surroundings and your music at the same time. Select products offer Aware Mode with ActiveSense technology, which brings the sounds around you down to a more comfortable level. The result is hearing everything you need to, but at a much more pleasant and balanced volume.

ACCESS YOUR FAVORITE VOICE ASSISTANT

On our Headphones 700, get quick and easy access to Amazon Alexa, the Google Assistant or your phone’s native assistant, like Siri.

The availability and features of music and voice services may vary. A home Wi-Fi® network and Internet access are required.

ActiveSense, Bose, Bose Music, and QuietComfort are trademarks of Bose Corporation.

Spotify is a registered trademark of Spotify AB.

TuneIn is a registered trademark of TuneIn, Inc.

Google is a trademark of Google LLC.

Amazon, Amazon Music, Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon, Inc. or its affiliates.

Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.

Pandora, the Pandora logo and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc. used with permission.

iHeartRadio is a registered trademark of iHeartMedia, Inc.

SiriusXM and all related marks and logos are trademarks of Sirius XM Radio Inc. and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy

worldwide.bose.com/privacypolicy

California Privacy Notice of Collection

www.bose.com/californiaprivacynoticeofcollection

Additional Information :

  • Age Rating 12+
  • Size 372.9 MB
  • Requires iOS 15.0 or later.

User Reviews :

Once I finally got connected

It’s great! Omg I thought I would never get it to complete setup and recognize the Bose Home 300. I think it was a cord issue…the main power cord. I moved it around a bit and all of a sudden the Bose app is telling me to finalize setup! I finally saw a new screen with all kinds of options! My Alexa music is connected and I can just say “Alexa” and the Bose speaker does what I say.

Now if you want to set presets while playing music from Alexa (not sure about other services) you can’t just tap “Set preset” in the app. You have to actually start your music from the app, not speaking telling Alexa to play whatever. But FIRST you have to tap the speaker image in the lower right corner, then select your Bose speaker, go to the music you want to play and you’ll see a “Set Preset” button…go from there. Maybe if it’s bluetoothed, like to play through Apple Music…then you could just press and hold to preset? Haven’t tried that yet. I’m afraid I might mess up the setup I finally completed if I switch to Bluetooth. I see in the latest update that you can now log in through your Apple ID…I haven’t seen that yet or how to change it rather and my app is up to date: 3.3.4. Hm….

I’m just so happy to have it set up and be able to play music and adjust the sound through the app while I’m outside!

Once I finally got connected

It’s great! Omg I thought I would never get it to complete setup and recognize the Bose Home 300. I think it was a cord issue…the main power cord. I moved it around a bit and all of a sudden the Bose app is telling me to finalize setup! I finally saw a new screen with all kinds of options! My Alexa music is connected and I can just say “Alexa” and the Bose speaker does what I say.

Now if you want to set presets while playing music from Alexa (not sure about other services) you can’t just tap “Set preset” in the app. You have to actually start your music from the app, not speaking telling Alexa to play whatever. But FIRST you have to tap the speaker image in the lower right corner, then select your Bose speaker, go to the music you want to play and you’ll see a “Set Preset” button…go from there. Maybe if it’s bluetoothed, like to play through Apple Music…then you could just press and hold to preset? Haven’t tried that yet. I’m afraid I might mess up the setup I finally completed if I switch to Bluetooth. I see in the latest update that you can now log in through your Apple ID…I haven’t seen that yet or how to change it rather and my app is up to date: 3.3.4. Hm….

I’m just so happy to have it set up and be able to play music and adjust the sound through the app while I’m outside!

Great App but you made a few mistakes

I am an electronics engineer and after fixing several issues with the Soundbar 700 offered my experience for free in further design and development to team personal but was ignored. Now you have released a new version of the app but unfortunately you can no longer add any new gaming consoles because all of the drop down menus are cut and paste from the cable subscriber/provider list. You won’t find Sony, Playstation, Xbox, etc listed. I did design, research and testing for a living and for a company like Bose to not vet the app software properly for products I paid @ $2,000 +, then I have to fix my own issues with the non functional arc port is completely unacceptable. I have all the details and documentation of my flow chart troubleshooting steps and notes. Your rep is aware of this along with the email chain of communication. Being ignored when someone is clearly more qualified than any of your support technicians is not very responsible to your customer base or respectful to me. How many people are still having issues that I could have helped? I even offered to help with any product evaluation, to find the flaws because that’s what I was paid to do.

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