Bose Soundbar Blinking Orange Light: How to Fix

A blinking orange light on your Bose Soundbar is usually no cause of concern. With a few tweaks, you can get it functioning properly. However, there might be some complex reasons why the orange light is blinking on the soundbar. 

In this article, we have covered every possible reason and the fix to apply. Let’s get to it. 

Bose Soundbar Blinking Orange Light: Causes

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1. No Power 

Checking the power source should be the first thing on your mind. This is because a lack of power to the soundbar can cause it to not function properly. The orange light is usually an indication that the soundbar is not getting enough power or that there is an issue with the power source.

2. Faulty Remove Control 

The remote control is another important factor to consider when troubleshooting the Bose soundbar. A malfunctioning or dead remote control can prevent the soundbar from responding properly.

3. Outdated software 

Software updates are important for maintaining the proper function of your Bose soundbar. Outdated software can cause issues like a blinking orange light. Updating the software on your soundbar can help fix these problems and improve its overall performance.

4. Wrong Audio Input 

The audio input on your Bose soundbar could also be the problem. If the audio input on the soundbar is set to the wrong source, the soundbar may not be able to receive audio properly.

5. Damaged Audio Cables

Another issue could be due to faulty audio cables. If the cables are not properly connected or are damaged, the soundbar may not be able to receive audio properly.

6. Volume Issues 

Sometimes, the blinking orange light on a Bose soundbar can be caused by an issue with the volume settings. If the soundbar’s volume is set too low or too high, it may not be able to produce sound properly.

Bose Soundbar Blinking Orange Light: How to Fix

1. Check the Power Source

To fix this, you should first check that the soundbar is properly plugged into a working electrical outlet. If the outlet is not working, you should try plugging the soundbar into a different outlet to see if that resolves the issue.

If the soundbar is plugged into a power strip or surge protector, you should also make sure that the power strip or surge protector is turned on and that it is working properly. If the power strip or surge protector is not working, you should try plugging the soundbar directly into an electrical outlet to see if that resolves the issue.

2. Check the Remote Control

To check whether or not the remote control is the problem, you should first make sure that the batteries in the remote control are fresh and inserted correctly. If the batteries are dead or inserted incorrectly, the remote control may not function properly.

Next, you should try using the remote control to turn the soundbar on and off to see if it responds. If the soundbar does not respond to the remote control, you should try using the button on the soundbar itself to turn it on. Following  these steps, you should be able to know if the problem is with the remote control or with the soundbar itself.

3. Check for Software Updates

To check for software updates, visit the Bose website and find the software updates section for your specific model of soundbar. Follow the instructions there on how to update the software on your soundbar.

4. Check the Audio Input

You will have to check the audio input. To do this, first make sure that it is set to the correct source. This can include sources such as TV, Bluetooth, or HDMI. If the audio input is set correctly, you should try switching to a different input to see if the soundbar responds.

If you find that the soundbar responds when you switch to a different input, it may be an indication that the original input is malfunctioning or not properly configured. In this case, you should check the connections and settings for the original input to make sure everything is working properly.

5. Check the Audio Cables

To confirm that the audio cables are in good condition and working properly, make sure that they are properly connected and securely inserted into the soundbar and the other device. Also check that the cables are not damaged and that there are no loose connections.

If you suspect that the cables may be causing the problem, you should try using different cables to see if the soundbar responds. This will help you determine if the problem is with the cables or with the soundbar itself.

6. Reset the Soundbar

If none of the above steps fixes the blinking orange light on your Bose soundbar, the final step you can take is to reset the soundbar. Resetting the soundbar will restore it to its default settings and may fix any issues with the soundbar.

Resetting the soundbar is very simple. Start by unplugging it from the power source, and then wait for a few seconds. Then, plug the soundbar back in and turn it on. 

7. Check the Soundbar’s Volume

When it comes to checking the soundbar’s volume, you should first make sure that it is not set too low or too high. This would require adjusting the volume using the remote control or the buttons on the soundbar itself.

If adjusting the volume does not resolve the issue, you should check that the soundbar is not in mute mode. Some Bose soundbars have a mute button on the remote control or on the soundbar itself that can be accidentally pressed.

8. Check the Soundbar’s Equalizer Settings

Finally, you should consider the equalizer settings. If the equalizer settings are set too low or too high, the soundbar may not be able to produce sound properly.

To check the soundbar’s equalizer settings, you should make sure that they are not set to a level that is too low or too high. To do this, adjust the equalizer settings using the remote control or the buttons on the soundbar itself.

However, if this does not resolve the issue, try resetting the soundbar’s equalizer settings to the default settings. This can be done by going into the soundbar’s settings menu and selecting the option to reset the equalizer.

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  • Lawrence Munson

    I'm Lawrence Munson, a tech blogger and audio enthusiast. AudioJust.com is where I share my thoughts and findings on the latest audio gear such as earphones, soundbars, subwoofers, equalizers, etc. I love to test new products to help my readers understand and enjoy their devices better, and I'm always eager to share my knowledge about audio technology and how it works.