Bose is bringing fresh sound to the Bluetooth speaker world and is expanding its SoundLink series twice: with the robust SoundLink Micro (2nd gen.) for on the go and the new SoundLink Home for use at home. Both focus on sophisticated design, powerful technology and versatile application possibilities.
Bose SoundLink Micro (2nd gen.) – Compact, powerful, ready for adventure
The small speaker(here is our test of the 1st generation) with big sound is back – now louder, clearer and with the typical rich bass. The SoundLink Micro (2nd gen.) scores with up to 12 hours of battery life, IP67 certification for water and dust protection and a new, more robust fabric strap that makes it even easier to attach to a backpack or bike. Bluetooth 5.4 with Multipoint, USB-C and the option of stereo pairing round off the package.
- Available from August 26 in black,
- from September 23 in Blue Dusk
- RRP: 119 euros via bose.com

Bose SoundLink Home – Clear sound for every room
If you prefer to enjoy good sound indoors, the SoundLink Home is a new all-round talent. Despite its compact size, the speaker delivers clear, room-filling sound and is equipped with an integrated stand, 9 hours of battery life, Bluetooth 5.3 with Multipoint, USB-C and a microphone for phone calls. It is also possible to pair two devices for stereo or synchronous operation.
- Pre-order from September 3
- Colors: Light Silver, Cool Grey, Warm Wood
- Available from September 11 for 229 euros (RRP)

SpeechClarity update for QC Ultra earbuds
Bose is also improving its in-ears: With the latest software update, the QC Ultra Earbuds (2nd gen.) receive the SpeechClarity function – an AI-supported technology for even clearer phone calls. The update optimizes voice quality and builds on the improvements made in June.




