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Bose Lifestyle 600 Home Entertainment System, Works with Alexa, Black

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Color: Black


Style: Lifestyle 600


Pattern: Entertainment System


Features

  • This premium, complete home entertainment system combines advanced technologies with simplicity and elegance to deliver multi-dimensional, immersive surround sound
  • Jewel cube satellite speakers are sleek and compact, and create dynamic surround sound
  • The wireless bass module utilizes QuietPort technology and an advanced DSP to virtually eliminate distortion and create surprisingly deep, clean bass.
  • Easy to place wireless rear surround speakers work with the front speakers for immersive home theater performance, so you can feel like you are enveloped in full, spacious sound

Description

The technology is advanced, but the result is simple: rich, immersive sound. Get caught up in every plot-twisting moment of your favorite action thriller, celebrate every play during the big game, and enjoy music services like Amazon music, Spotify and pandora-all in one system. The smooth, curved-glass console meets your needs with 4K pass-through, 6 HDMI inputs, sound touch and Bluetooth with NFC pairing. Sleek, compact jewel cube satellite speakers and the center channel provide dynamic performance you feel all around you. The wireless bass module, thanks to quiet port technology and a highly advanced DSP, virtually eliminates distortion and delivers surprisingly deep and clear bass. Adapted audio calibration fine-tunes the sound specifically to your room, so you always hear it at its best. And the rear surround speakers and bass module even connect wirelessly. It used to be that you had to search for your speaker's “sweet spot,” combing the room for that tiny space where the sound came in full in clear. Not anymore. The Lifestyle 600 home entertainment system isn't just about powerful sound from small speakers-it's more. It's designed to immerse you in your music, movies and TV in a way other systems can't. Instead of creating one Optimal area where you hear the clearest sound, this system uses your room's acoustics to deliver the sound both to you and around you, so you are surrounded by full, clear sound no matter where you sit. Best of all, the setup is easy. Unify technology walks you through each step with guided onscreen messages. It includes a universal remote with LED display, and the ability to use the sound touch app for control over your favorite music. This system Works together with other sound touch speakers, so as you go from room to room, your music goes along with you. Lifestyle system supports 4K resolution.

Brand: Bose


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 12 Watts


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Mounting Type: Tabletop Mount


Model Name: Lifestyle 600


Speaker Type: Satellite


Special Feature: Bass Boost, Wireless


Recommended Uses For Product: For Surround Sound Systems, For Televisions


Compatible Devices: Television, Laptop


Subwoofer Diameter: 0.25 Meters


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.1


Color: Black


Included Components: Acoustimass wireless bass module, Jewel Cube speakers(4), center channel speaker, console, necessary cables, power supply, universal remote, wireless surround speaker receivers


Product Dimensions: 10.16"D x 15.98"W x 2.56"H


Item Weight: 64 Pounds


Is Waterproof: FALSE


Warranty Type: Limited


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Voice


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth, NFC


Power Source: Corded Electric


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Customer Package Type: Standard Packaging


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Number Of Circuits: 4


Number of Power Levels: 1


UPC: 017817741224


Style: Lifestyle 600


Global Trade Identification Number: 24


Manufacturer: Bose Corporation


Set Name: Lifestyle 600


Item Weight: 64 pounds


Item model number: 761682-1110


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 14, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amending my last review. Great job !!!!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I’ve had Bose equipment for years and I consider it the best in the business. Upon my initial delivery I was disappointed because I was missing some parts that was supposed to be delivered with this product, so I gave it 2 stars. Upon contacting the Seller, the parts were delivered in a courteous and swift manner. I am thankful and totally thrilled with their service and product. The product is of excellent quality and their service is above reproach. Sound quality: Excellent ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by Shawn j

  • Five Stars
Great product. Good customer service...couldn't be happier!
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2016 by Timothy E. Canziani

  • Sound
Our subwoofer keeps going in/out.....we have checked connections several times to insure nothing loose or connected wrong, we have performed system sound checks several times...yet the subwoofer goes in/out and is extremely annoying for the dollar spent.
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Bose raises the bar on their Lifestyle systems!
I was the proud owner of a Bose Lifestyle V35 (which use jewel cube series I speakers) before switching to the Bose Lifestyle 600 (which use jewel cube series II speakers). I thought to myself how much better can the sound get? I wasn't expecting much difference. Well Bose managed to raise the already spectacular sound quality of the V35 another notch with the Bose Lifestyle 600. The jewel cube series II speakers have better treble details than series I. As a result they are a bit brighter sounding than the jewel cube series I. Series I is still a phenomenal speaker and maybe some would prefer the slightly "warmer" sound with the toned down trebble. Overall, I would say the Series II is an upgrade with the slight improvement in treble clarity and slightly crisper sound across the board. I did a sound sweep on them using a YouTube video and the Jewel cube series II start kicking in at around 190 HZ and play very flat all the way up to as high a frequency as I can hear. The Acoustimass 300 bass module that comes with the Lifestyle 600 is very impressive. The V35 Acoustimass module (PS48III) also impressed me but the 300 raises the bar here. It has even more oomph behind the bass as well as a bit cleaner sounding bass. I have faith the max bass output is a fair amount higher on the 300 vs the PS48III even though I haven't pushed the 300 that hard yet. The PS48III was already quite an impressive bass module so this should give you an idea how good the 300 really is! I did a frequency sweep with the YouTube app and the 300 started rumbling at 25 HZ. This is about 5 HZ lower than the V35 Acoustimass module could produce at 30 HZ. The 300 tapered off around 190 HZ perfectly as the Jewel cube series ii kicked in. It played very evenly throughout other than an ever so slightly weaker span from 43-50 HZ. This could likely have more to do with my room acoustics than anything. Bottom line the 300 is a very smooth and accurate sub. Setup was a breeze with this system. The first step is to connect the console to power and connect it to your TV using the hdmi ARC connection. Then the system walks you through the rest via the on screen display. The 2nd step is pairing the remote since it isn't paired from the factory. The oncreen display says to hit the "OK" button on the remote but it does nothing until the remote is paired. As another reviewer mentioned, the manual or on screen directions don't seem to tell you exactly how to do this. One quick phone call revealed you pair the remote by simultaneously pressing and holding 3 buttons for about 10 seconds: 1) the power button on the console, 2) the "OK" button on the remote and 3) the "glow button" which is on the back side of the remote. The system then walks you through connecting all the speakers, connecting all devices as well as programming the remote for controlling those devices if you choose to. Bose did an excellent job on making this very user friendly! One interesting difference from the 600 to the V35 is on the 600 the front 3 speakers are connected with one thick cable directly to the back of the console which splits into 3 separate cables for each speaker. The surrounds are "wireless". I say "wireless" because technically they're not wireless because they still each require being plugged into an outlet which powers a power brick which is then wired directly to the speaker. This can help with eliminating long wire runs to the back of the room but it could also complicate things if you don't have a plug by each surround location. Luckily Bose thought of this and added a good 10 feet of extra wire to run so you don't have to plug in the power brick TOO close to the surround speaker location. I also heard Bose will have an option for directly wiring the surrounds at a later date. For me and my setup the wireless works in my favor and made our setup process easier. On the other hand, the V35 had all the speakers directly connected to the Acoustimass module and one proprietary cable (which carries all 5 channel's signals) connected from the Acoustimass module to the console which created a rats nest behind the Acoustimass module. The 600 Acoustimass module conveniently only needs one power cable connection and that's it! The signal is received wirelessly. SoundTouch enabled means you can connect the Bose console to your wifi and stream high quality music and even update the system wirelessly using the SoundTouch App (which I heard some people don't like the App). I used it a little bit and it worked fine but since I have Chromecast I just use that to stream music via Spotify premium. That way I can navigate Spotify directly from the Spotify App. This system will also allow you to stream music via Bluetooth which is another great option. On a side note, we actually first bought the SoundTouch 300 soundbar with the Acoustimass 300 bass module and virtually invisible 300 wireless surrounds. We didn't realize until later that the SoundTouch 300 only supports Dolby Digital and DTS which are older sound formats. To Bose's defense I couldn't find another soundbar system that decoded the latest sound formats such as Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master-HD or PCM multichannel which are today's highest quality lossless formats. So this may be a limitation of soundbars not having a dedicated console like the Lifestyle systems have. I also missed having an RF remote since the SoundTouch 300 only comes with an infrared remote so you must point directly at the soundbar. There also was no volume # so it was always a mystery what volume your system was at which I found to be very annoying. The SoundTouch 300 also only comes with 1 hdmi arc, 1 standard hdmi and 1 optical. The idea was that you plug everything into your TV and run one cable (hdmi ARC or optical) from your TV output to the Bose input. Essentially you use your TV as the central hub in this system. Unfortunately, most TV's only have 3 or 4 hdmi inputs which could work for simpler setups but unfortunately it wouldn't work for us. You can add a switcher to get more hdmi inputs but that setup is not ideal in my opinion. I highly recommend going with the lifestyle 600 over the SoundTouch 300 setup. I know it's almost twice as expensive but the extra features are so worth it! Bottom line, this is my dream system and I wouldn't buy anything different! I love the tiny speakers in combination with the unbelievable sound quality that Bose is famous for. I will recommend this system to all my friends and family. If you're interested but skeptical or on the fence, I dare you to try the 30 day risk free trial out in your own home before you judge this system! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2017 by jenkins748

  • Software update turn light yellow from white
Not familiar with product
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2021 by richard d. vanness

  • Terrible product support from Bose and Amazon!
I was very excited for this product. It came in and I went to set it up and the rear speakers and subwoofer would not connect. I called Bose who gave very weak product support. All they had to offer was basically reset the unit and when that did not work they said call Amazon for a replacement. So I called Amazon and they said they would send me a replacement as quick as possible. Well almost a week later and the new unit is not even shipped yet. Horrible, horrible Bose product support. Very disappointed in Amazon as well. They used to be so, so much better when things went wrong. For $3,000 you would think this would go smoother. Find a different product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2021 by Jonathan T. Riedel

  • BOSE has lost a step, the audio is great, but the User experience is terrible....
I have owned 4 top of the line Bose Home Theater Systems over the last 20 years. This one, the Lifestyle 600 is by far the worst. While the Audio quality is still top notch, and the wireless rear Speakers and Sub-Woofer are an excellent and long awaited addition, the User experience has limped along and really degraded so much that I don't enjoy this System at all anymore. Bose was so worried about pleasing everyone, that IMO, they've pleased no one with the System. We wanted top notch 4K UHD video, wireless Rear Speakers, lots of input and output options and we wanted real options to tweak the sound and picture quality of that experience. We didn't want a half-a$$ed attempt to bring in our cell phones, wireless mini-speakers, sound touch, bluetooth and that other B-crap that we don't need. The fundamental and most important function of our Bose Home Theater is the absolute BEST video and sound quality for Home Theater. Not Bluetooth. Not Sound Touch, whatever that is. Not Streaming Music. We do that with other Apps. YOU BOSE, need to deliver the best video and sound options and you don't do that here. Your Remote is far sub-par. It gives minimal options for adjusting Sound and Video during TV and Movie experiences. There's about 2 actual options on the Remote that I use EVER, beside Volume... All the other 20 options. I could care less. When I hit the MORE button it gives me SAP, Widgets. Last, Back, Recording(?) and Apps Options NONE OF WHICH I HAVE EVER USED>>>>>And this System is SO SLOW. Startup and Source change included. How about upgrading the RAM/ROM? How about upgrading the Remote to a Color Screen and giving real options for Audio management on the Remote? Anyway, such a disappointment for 3000 dollars. The 600 System isn't even as loud at the 535v2. Really? I'm done with Bose after this if you don't upgrade the most important options guys = Sound and Video management. You've gotten too full of yourselves and you are no longer delivering anywhere near the best. Buyers beware... Peace out... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2018 by Cold Contagious Cold Contagious

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