Bose TV Speaker (Soundbar for TV)

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Classification

Bose TV Speaker (Soundbar for TV)
Classification
Grade B
Calculator version 1
Classification date 2025-10-17
Information
Name Bose TV Speaker
Brand by Parent Bose by Bose
Generation 1
Model(s) bose_tv_speaker_black_cn
Release date 2021-03-01
Type/Category Speaker A
Website [1]
Status In sale
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Dimensions Speaker: 5.6 cm × 59.4 cm × 10.2 cm (H × W × D); Remote: 10.5 cm × 4 cm × 1.2 cm (H × W × D)
Mass Speaker: 2 kg; Remote: 31.7 g
Operating system None
Companion App None
CPU Custom audio processing chip (for sound optimization)
GPU None
Memory Integrated firmware memory (for device operation & Bluetooth pairing)
Storage None
Battery Remote: 1 × CR2032 lithium coin cell; Speaker: No battery (AC-powered)
Power Speaker: AC 100–240 V / 50–60 Hz (via 1.5m power cord)
Charging N/A (speaker uses wired AC power; remote uses replaceable battery)
Display Small LED status indicators (for function activation/volume changes)
Camera None
Sound 2 full-range drivers (wide stereo), 1 center tweeter (clear dialogue); Dialogue Mode (enhances vocals); adjustable bass via remote
Connectivity Bluetooth 4.2 (range: up to 9 m / 30 ft); wired inputs (HDMI ARC, optical, auxiliary)
Device
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Known hardware tampering None [2] Consumer TV speakers rarely face hardware tampering
Known vulnerabilities None (search "Bose TV Speaker") No public vulnerabilities documented as of 2025-09-27
Prior attacks None [3] No recorded attacks on this model
Updatability Very common [4] Firmware updates (if available) via wired connection to compatible devices
Category score 1
System
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Authentication with other systems Partial [5] Bluetooth pairing provides basic device authentication
Communications Encrypted with up-to-date encryption [6] Uses Bluetooth 4.2 with AES encryption
Storage No encryption [N/A] No user data storage, so no encryption is required
Category score 2
User Authentication
Criterion Value Proof(s) Comment
Account management Absent [N/A] No dedicated app/account required for use
Authentication Basic [7] Bluetooth pairing offers basic device authentication
Brute-force protection Absent [N/A] Bluetooth pairing uses temporary codes with no dedicated brute-force protection
Event logging Partial logging [8] Local logging of basic functions (e.g., Bluetooth connection, volume changes)
Passwords Default/Common/Easy to guess [9] Bluetooth pairing codes are temporary and simple
Category score 3
Grade B