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Current Price $536.00 January 7, 2025
Highest Price $536.00 October 12, 2024
Lowest Price $536.00 October 12, 2024
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$536.00 October 12, 2024

Bose CineMate 130 Home Theater System Description

  • The best-performing CineMate soundbar from Bose reproduces clear, spacious sound
  • Wireless Acoustic mass module can be placed out of sight in your room
  • Small control console with 4 HDMI inputs, display for source selection
  • SoundTouch enabled for streaming music via Wi-Fi (adapter sold separately)
  • Universal remote controls system and most connected

Bose CineMate 130 Home Theater System Specification

Specification: Bose CineMate 130 Home Theater System

Brand

Bose

Connectivity Technology

Wi-Fi, HDMI

Audio Output Mode

Stereo

Mounting Type

Floor Standing, Wall Mount, Tabletop Mount

Speaker Type

Soundbar

Special Feature

Radio

Compatible Devices

Television, Laptop

Controller Type

Remote Control

Surround Sound Channel Configuration

1.0

Color

Black

Included Components

CineMate 130 soundbar speaker, Wireless Acoustic mass module, Control console, Universal remote control, HDMI cable

Is Waterproof

FALSE

Control Method

Remote

Wireless Communication Technology

Wi-Fi

Power Source

Corded Electric

Connectivity Protocol

Wi-Fi

Specific Uses For Product

Home Theaters, Living Rooms, Entertainment Spaces

UPC

017817650014

Global Trade Identification Number

00017817650014

Manufacturer

Bose Corporation

Product Dimensions

12 x 39.88 x 21.31 inches

Item Weight (pounds)

37.6

ASIN

B00NJTX6ZU

Item model number

625907-1300

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

October 10, 2014

Bose CineMate 130 Home Theater System Reviews (5)

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  1. Dana

    I did a great deal of research before plunging into this purchase since it’s a large investment. This system is replacing one of the original Sony soundbars that served me well over the years for a fraction of the price (I think I paid around $300 for it 5 or 6 years ago.) Before going on, I’ll preface this review by saying that I’m a Bose fan boy. I’m no audiophile but I do love my music/movies and am willing to pay premium dollar for what I consider to be quality sound. So this will not be a technical review as I’m only qualified to speak on what puts me in a state of bliss.

    What the others say about actual setup of the system is true: it’s a breeze! The most difficult part was programming the remote and the Playstation 3. The directions in the manual are supplemented by some excellent YouTube instructional videos to assist with remote setup. I’m now able to control my Samsung TV and Comcast cable box with the remote. However, I am NOT able to control my Playstation 3 which currently serves as my bluray player. This is more the fault of Sony Playstation than Bose. I was also unable to update my Logitech HarmonyOne remote but, again, this was a problem with syncing my remote and not the fault of Bose. Had I not had the syncing issue, my HarmonyOne would have easily controlled all my equipment (and probably WAY better than the Bose remote).

    Bose support gets 5 stars! I had to call 3 times before getting the Playstation 3 sound settings configured to render DTS 5.1 surround sound. By default, it was going to LPCM 2.0 which sounds good but, obviously, DTS 5.1 sounds far better. Configuring the Playstation 3 was not at all intuitive but Bose managed to get me through the process after spending a good hour on the phone with me. Again support is STELLAR.

    There’s a syndrome often found in people that shell out large sums of money for merchandise: they tend to feel the need to justify their purchase by focusing only on the good and viewing their purchase with rose-colored glasses. I can’t be sure if I’m in the grip of this syndrome or not but I’ll try to be objective. The first thing I noticed is that dialogue is GREATLY enhanced! No more do I struggle to hear dialogue in a movie or on TV. This is HUGE for me as my previous soundbar made some dialogue sound muddled and difficult to hear–especially during action sequences.

    The second thing I noticed–and it’s subtle–is that the field of sound is vastly expanded! I have my entertainment center in the corner of a large living room (probably not ideally placed for maximizing sound effect) and I also have a LOT of things hanging on my walls (mask collection and lots of wall hangings) which also likely detracts from sound bouncing off the walls. In spite of this, although the sound doesn’t completely surround me, it does seem to wrap itself around me from ear-to-ear meaning that the field of sound seems greatly expanded from my previous soundbar.

    I agree with comments suggesting that, for the price, this system should include a Bluetooth or Wi-Fi option but I probably wouldn’t use it if it did so not an issue for me.

    I’m a believer that, most of the time, you get what you pay for in life. This was a lot of money to spend but, for now, I’m satisfied that it was a good investment that will pay off over the years.

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  2. Brad Harmon

    Great hardware, sound is exceptionally clear. No need to increase volume to understand / hear. BUT not clear what format can be played, very difficult to find info on Bose site. It seems that sound bar is mostly reading PCM2. For example cannot read True Dolby Digital. As a result, no way to listen to a movie from MGo on Roku!!
    Absolutely no support from Bose: I got stuck in the install a couple of time: you cannot reach them on the phone, they are never available for chat, they do not reply to email and rely upon a forum on which there is no activity!!, worst customer service I believe!,

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  3. Cliente de Amazon

    El sonido es sรบper envolvente una experiencia รบnica. El servicio de entrega sรบper rรกpido. Como siempre deposito totalmente mi confianza en Amazon.

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  4. Pascal

    El sonido es excelente y es practico, solo necesitas conectarlo , configurarlo y listo.
    En ocasiones llega a se demasiado potente pero eso es bueno.

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  5. Dana

    I like Bose products.

    I own a number of them, including the Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker, SoundLink On-Ear Bluetooth Headphones, and the Companion 5 multimedia computer speaker system.

    As any self-proclaimed โ€œaudiophileโ€ is always happy to volunteer โ€“ even if you donโ€™t ask for their opinion โ€“ Bose is โ€œoverpriced junk,โ€ and theyโ€™ll incessantly espouse the virtues and superiority of setting up a complicated multi-speaker system for the โ€œtrue home theater experienceโ€โ€ฆbut, those people are obnoxious.

    I came from a complicated 5.1 multi-speaker system, and although I agree that they are technically the best surround sound experience, Iโ€™m here to tell you why I decided to go with the simplicity, clarity and minimalist footprint of the Bose CineMateยฎ 130 Home Theater System.

    ** On The Topic of Bose **

    First off, I agree that Bose products come with a hefty price tag, but hereโ€™s the thing: Iโ€™m still using products that I bought nearly a decade ago. In addition, unlike certain fruit-logo-based companies, they donโ€™t release minor iterations of the same product each year to try to get people to keep upgrading and paying full price.

    For instance, I bought the Companion 5 speaker system roughly 7 years ago, but if you go to the Bose website, youโ€™ll see that they have not released a Companion 6 model during that time because the Companion 5 is still considered their top computer speaker system.

    Sure, I paid $399 for the Companion 5 system โ€“ which is the same price that itโ€™s listed at today โ€“ but I use them everyday, and they still sound incredible. And although Bose has released newer models of the Soundlink Bluetooth Speaker since I first bought the original, the only differences are in the design, color selection and portability.

    So, you may pay a little more up front, but itโ€™s a long term investment in an excellent product. But anyway, letโ€™s talk about the CineMate 130โ€ฆ

    ** Leaving My Bookshelf System Behind **

    Tell me if this sounds familiar. Youโ€™re watching a movie on your multi-speaker system and you have to turn the volume up during dialogue heavy scenes, only to turn the volume back down when the action starts to heat up, then reaching for the remote again to turn it back up when the dialogue kicks in again.

    So you make adjustments to the center channel speaker, along with the vast menu of surround sound settings, as you try to figure what the heck the difference is between โ€œMovie Spacious,โ€ โ€œMovie Dramatic,โ€ โ€œPro Logic I,โ€ โ€œPro Logic II,โ€ โ€œJust Plain Movie,โ€ โ€œDolby DTS,โ€ โ€œDVRโ€ and โ€œTV.โ€ Then you have to account for the room size, while you tweak the sub-woofer so that your neighbors donโ€™t complain, but not so much that you canโ€™t enjoy nice full bass during the latest Blockbuster release.

    You could hire an audio tech to come out for a few hundred dollars to calibrate your systemโ€ฆuntil someone (or your kids) hit the wrong button on the remote and accidentally screw up the settings. Then there is the issue of mounting your center channel, hiding wires, getting unsightly speaker stands for your bookshelf speakers and figuring out the wiring for your rear speakers โ€” should you run them through the wall or along the baseboards?

    This was my experience most of the time, and I was over it. Advances in audio technology were such that you could now fill a room with simulated surround sound โ€“ imperceptible to most ears when compared to a multi-speaker arrangement โ€“ with a simple soundbar, subwoofer and receiver.

    ** But, Why Bose? **

    As I do with every major purchase, I researched a lot of surround sound systems. I decided to get the CineMate 130 for the reasons that I gave earlier, which was my confidence that buying from Bose would be an investment that would not require an update or replacement for many years to come.

    On every Bose product that I own, their signal processing and engineering is such that I can max out the volume and never be concerned with blowing out the speaker, causing distortion or hearing that awful flapping noise that some cheaper sub-woofers can make when they canโ€™t handle bass heavy scenes.

    The other reason I decided to get the CineMate 130 is simplicity. I no longer wanted to dig into menu after menu of settings, trying to figure out which was the best for each viewing scenario and asking people, โ€œDoes this sound better? Or This? What about this?โ€œโ€ฆI just want it to work, and to sound good.

    Look, if youโ€™re an audiophile who loves spending countless hours screwing around with settings and calibrations to get that โ€œperfectโ€ surround sound experience, more power to you and Iโ€™m sure you also have an impressive vinyl collection.

    But the average person wonโ€™t do that, yet we want to feel confident that weโ€™re getting excellent sound quality out of the box, and frankly I trust the audio engineers at Bose to handle it, especially if Iโ€™m spending $1,500.00 for that convenience.

    The last reason for my decision to get the CineMate 130 was the smaller footprintโ€ฆespecially coming from a system that required mounted speakers and speaker stands that can take up a lot of space, and become unsightly.

    The CineMate 130 soundbar can easily (and attractively) fit on your entertainment center โ€“ or mounted to the wall โ€“ without any change in sound quality. However, I found that placing it flat and flush on my entertainment center gave me slightly better audio quality, probably due to the sound response against the harder surface. The CineMate 130 soundbar fits perfectly in front of our 70โ€ณ television, and looks very sleek and modern, while not drawing attention to itself.

    Additionally, the wireless Acoustimass module (sub-woofer) can be placed anywhere within 30 ft of the receiver โ€” allowing you to place it out of sight behind a sofa or beneath an end table. For the best bass reflex and performance, I recommend placing it in a corner near a wall.

    Speaking of the bass, it is crisp, clear and without distortion, yet fills the room with clean sounding bass that may not shake the windows, but perfectly compliments the lows in every scene, including the most bass heavy action sequences or music.

    And the best part? Setting it up is as painless as you could possibly imagine.

    The CineMate 130 setup process is the definition of plug-and-play ease. With 4 HDMI ports and a dedicated pass-through that connects your television to the receiver, you can easily hook up a DVR, and multiple gaming systems and devices. For example, I have our DVR, PS4, PS3 and Chromecast connected to the receiver.

    The Universal remote also controls your television and menu navigation, along with all media playback, pausing, fast-forwarding and rewinding (among other features).

    And remember all of my griping earlier in regard to no longer wanting to concern myself with countless settings and finding the perfect calibration? Bose has you covered there, too.

    Wood floors, carpeting, plush rugs and unique room dimensions can all affect sound. The CineMate 130 comes with the ADAPTiQยฎ audio calibration system, in which you place the included calibration headset onto your head, and the system will instruct you to sit in 5 different locations throughout the room โ€” positions where people are most likely to sit in front of your television.

    Once in each position, the system communicates with the headsetโ€™s built-in microphone to optimize the simulated surround sound for all 5 seating positions. Viola! Done.

    Beyond that, the CineMate 130 has an easy to understand and intuitive menu of settings, including a dialogue enhancer (for those who like to listen at lower volumes, but donโ€™t want to miss a word), bass, treble and mid settings, and sync adjustments to ensure the audio matches perfectly with an actorโ€™s lips.

    ** And The Sound? **

    Well, I had to save the best part for last! The Bose CineMate 130 will easily fill any sized room with clear, clean, crisp and full soundโ€ฆyou wonโ€™t be disappointed.

    Obviously before making a $1,500 purchase, you want to take the product out for a test drive. I ended up going to my local Best Buy in order to sample the CineMateโ€™s sound and was very pleasantly surprised and equally impressedโ€ฆespecially considering that most Best Buys are built like warehouses, with wide open spaces and high ceilings.

    The store I went to had the smaller and less expensive CineMate 120 on display, but based on its impressive performance, I knew the larger 130 would be perfect for what I was looking for. I recommend doing the same, by either visiting at a local big box retailer, or a Bose store if you have one nearby.

    Movies, music and games all sound amazing through the CineMate 130. I no longer have to reach for the remote to continually adjust the volume levels. I can hear every word of dialogue, feel every explosion and sense every passing helicopter as it โ€œfliesโ€ behind me.

    With the intuitive plug-and-play setup, built-in calibration tools and outstanding audio performance, the CineMate 130 is exactly the system that I wanted.

    Regardless of if Iโ€™m watching the latest Blockbuster on Blu-Ray, playing the newest video game on my PS4, or listening to a Spotify playlist, I just turn the CineMate 130 on and everything sounds amazingโ€ฆno muss, no fuss, no complicated settings.

    Although it does come with a hefty price tag โ€“ $1,500 at the time of this writing โ€“ the Bose CineMate 130 is well worth the investment in my mind, and will give you outstanding audio performance for many years to come.

    Verdict: 9 / 10

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