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Bose Computer MusicMonitor Computer Speakers Silver - now GONE


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Superb compact speaker that outperform many larger speakers. Solid construction and elegant design.


I bought them for ?250 originally.


Google: 'bose music monitor review' and click the first link for an honest review.


These speakers work perfectly but have a few scratches. No remote.


It comes with

- Power cable

- Aux cable

- Cable to connect left and right speaker


So it all works brilliantly.


Price was ?50 now ?40.


Pick up from SE22 8DE.

Dear Jess,


These are still for sale. They still function very well without the remote. The remote only controls the volume and you can turn up the volume on the side of the speaker or on your iphone/phone. I don't think it needs a remote but I am sure you could buy a replacement if you wanted to.


Thanks,

Tim & Sarah

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