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Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount Review 2026 | Price, Specs & Verdict | ProAudio Video


Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount
The only bracket engineered to hold a Bose OmniJewel satellite exactly the way Bose intended — clean, angle-adjustable and completely invisible from the front.
The Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount is a purpose-built steel wall bracket designed to mount Bose OmniJewel satellite speakers — the vertical, jewel-cube surrounds supplied with the Bose Lifestyle 650, Lifestyle 600 and the Bose Surround Speakers 700 — flush and securely against a wall. Priced at ₹2,100 in India at ProAudio Video, it is the official Bose accessory (part family 752341) rather than a generic universal mount, and that distinction matters: OmniJewel speakers have a proprietary keyhole and cable-exit geometry that off-the-shelf brackets simply do not match. If you have spent lakhs on a Lifestyle 650 system, the bracket is the last ₹2,100 that decides whether your surrounds look like a professional installation or an afterthought sitting on a side table.
This mount is for one specific buyer: the owner of a Bose OmniJewel-based home theatre in India who wants the rear or side surrounds off the furniture and onto the wall, at ear height, angled correctly toward the listening position. It is equally relevant for AV integrators finishing a Lifestyle 650 install in a Mumbai or Bengaluru apartment where floor stands are impractical and cable runs need to disappear into the wall. If you are still deciding on the full system, our home theatre range at ProAudio Video is a good starting point — but if the OmniJewels are already in the box, this is the accessory you need.
⚡ Quick Specifications at a Glance
✅ Pros
- Official Bose engineering — exact fit to the OmniJewel keyhole, no wobble or rattle
- Steel construction that comfortably carries the OmniJewel’s roughly 1 kg satellite mass
- Horizontal and vertical angle adjustment so you can aim the surround at the seating position
- Complete hardware pack included — machine screws, wood screws and wall anchors
- Genuinely low-profile: from the sofa you see the speaker, not the bracket
❌ Cons
- At ₹2,100 it costs several times what a generic steel copy sells for online
- Fixed short reach — no swivel arm, so it cannot pull a speaker out of a deep corner
- No cable management channel; in-wall or trunked cable routing is on you
Fit, Hold and Real-World Performance
An accessory like this has no frequency response of its own, but it absolutely affects what you hear. A surround speaker that is resting on a shelf, tilted at the wrong angle or resonating against a hollow cabinet will smear the rear channel and dull the Atmos and DTS steering effects that the Lifestyle 650 works so hard to produce. The Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount solves all three problems at once. The bracket clamps the speaker at its structural mounting point rather than pinching the enclosure, so the OmniJewel’s cabinet stays free to behave the way Bose voiced it. In practice, listeners in India who move from shelf placement to proper wall mounting most often report the same two things: rear effects become easier to localise, and dialogue-adjacent ambience in film soundtracks stops feeling like it is coming from behind the furniture.
Rigidity is the second performance factor. Because the OmniJewel is a slim vertical column, any flex in the mount translates into audible micro-movement at higher output levels. The steel used here is thick enough that there is no perceptible sway when you push the speaker by hand after installation — a simple test worth doing before you walk away from the job. The angle adjustment is the third piece: getting the satellite pointed at ear height toward the main seat, rather than firing across the ceiling, is the single largest improvement most Indian living-room installs will hear from this ₹2,100 purchase. It is a small part that removes the last compromise from an expensive system.
Build Quality and Design
The bracket is formed steel with a matte powder-coat finish, supplied in black or white to match the OmniJewel satellite you own. Physically it is small — the commonly published dimensions for the retail pack are roughly 6.6 x 1.6 x 2.8 inches with a shipping weight of about 450 grams — and once the speaker is seated, almost none of the metal remains visible from a normal seating angle. That is the whole design brief: Bose sells the OmniJewel on the strength of its sculptural look, and a chunky third-party arm undoes that instantly.
Finish quality is where the official part earns its price in India, where humidity in coastal cities like Mumbai and Chennai will find any weak coating within a year. The powder coat here is even, the edges are deburred rather than raw-stamped, and the screw holes are properly countersunk so fasteners sit flush. The included hardware — machine screws for the speaker, wood screws and plastic anchors for the wall — is adequate for drywall and for the plaster-over-brick construction common in Indian homes, though for solid concrete walls most installers will substitute their own masonry plugs. Bose supplies a printed template and instruction sheet, and the whole install takes under fifteen minutes per speaker with a drill and a spirit level.
Compatibility, Fitment and What Is in the Box
The critical question with any speaker mount is fitment, and here the answer is refreshingly narrow. The Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount is designed for the OmniJewel satellite speakers supplied with the Bose Lifestyle 650 and Lifestyle 600 home entertainment systems, and it is equally compatible with the Bose Surround Speakers 700 — which use the same OmniJewel cabinet. It will not fit the older Jewel Cube speakers from Lifestyle V-series and SoundTouch 535 systems, and it is not intended for the horizontal OmniJewel centre channel; that speaker takes a different part, the Bose OmniJewel Centre Wall Mount, also ₹2,100 at ProAudio Video.
The retail pack from Bose is supplied as a pair with four machine screws, four wood screws, four wall anchors and the installation instructions — enough to mount both surrounds of a 5.1 system in one go. Connectivity is simply the speaker’s existing captive cable, which exits downward behind the bracket; there is no dedicated cable channel, so if you want a truly clean look you will either route the cable inside the wall or run a slim white trunk down to the skirting. One practical tip for Indian installations: decide your final seating layout before you drill, because the OmniJewel’s ideal surround height is roughly 60 to 90 cm above ear level for a seated listener, angled inward, and moving the bracket later leaves four visible holes in the plaster.
Value for Money in India 2026
At ₹2,100 in India, the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount is not cheap for what is, physically, a small piece of bent steel. Third-party replacements for the same speaker sell for a fraction of that on marketplaces, and they will hold a speaker on a wall. The value argument rests on three things. First, exact fitment: OmniJewel satellites cost well over ₹50,000 a pair as replacements, and a bracket that grips the cabinet instead of the mounting point is a genuine risk. Second, finish match — the black and white powder coats are the same specification as the speaker, which generic parts rarely get right. Third, resale and warranty: an installation using official Bose hardware keeps the system whole. Set against a Lifestyle 650 that lands well north of ₹4,00,000 in India, ₹2,100 for the correct mount is a rounding error that protects the entire investment. That is why we consider it good value despite the premium over copies.
Full Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Brand | Bose |
| Model | OmniJewel Wall Mount / Wall Bracket (752341 series) |
| Type | Fixed-position steel speaker wall bracket |
| Driver Size | N/A — passive mounting accessory, no drivers |
| Frequency Response | N/A — does not colour the signal; improves placement accuracy |
| Impedance | N/A |
| Sensitivity | N/A |
| Max SPL / Power | N/A — rated to carry a single OmniJewel satellite (approx. 1 kg) |
| Connectivity | Mechanical only — machine screw to speaker, wood screw and anchor to wall |
| Battery Life | N/A |
| Weight | Approx. 450 g shipping weight for the retail pack |
| Dimensions | Approx. 6.6 in (W) x 1.6 in (H) x 2.8 in (D) retail pack |
| Colour Options | Black and White (match to your OmniJewel satellite finish) |
| Compatibility | Bose Lifestyle 650, Lifestyle 600 OmniJewel satellites, Bose Surround Speakers 700 |
| Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty |
| Price in India | ₹2,100 — Buy at ProAudio Video |
⚖️ How the OmniJewel Wall Mount Compares
Bose OmniJewel Centre Wall Mount
₹2,100
Same price and finish, but shaped for the horizontal OmniJewel centre channel instead of the vertical satellites.
Flexson Wall Mount for Sonos Arc
₹8,000
A far heavier soundbar-class bracket for a different ecosystem — useful reference if you are mounting a Sonos system instead of Bose.
Who Should Buy the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount?
✅ Buy it if you: own a Bose Lifestyle 650, Lifestyle 600 or Bose Surround Speakers 700 and want the surrounds off shelves and onto the wall; care about a clean, installer-grade finish where the hardware disappears behind the speaker; need proper angle adjustment to aim surrounds at the listening seat in a rectangular Indian living room; or want to keep every part of an expensive Bose system genuine for warranty and resale purposes.
❌ Skip it if you: own older Bose Jewel Cube speakers rather than OmniJewel satellites — this bracket will not fit them; need a long swivel or tilt arm to pull a speaker out of a deep alcove, since this is a short fixed-reach mount; or are mounting the horizontal centre channel, in which case you need the OmniJewel Centre Wall Mount instead.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount
What is the price of the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount in India?
The Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount is priced at ₹2,100 in India. You can buy it from ProAudio Video, one of India’s leading pro audio and video retailers, with fast delivery across India including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and more.
Is the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount good for mounting Lifestyle 650 surround speakers?
Yes. This is the bracket Bose designed specifically for the OmniJewel satellites supplied with the Lifestyle 650 and Lifestyle 600, and it also fits the Bose Surround Speakers 700. It grips the speaker’s dedicated mounting point rather than clamping the cabinet, holds the satellite rigidly, and allows horizontal and vertical angle adjustment so you can aim the surround at your seating position.
What is the warranty on the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount in India?
The Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount comes with a standard 1-year manufacturer warranty in India. ProAudio Video provides after-sales support and can assist with warranty claims. Always check current warranty terms at purchase as these can change.
What are the best alternatives to the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount in India?
Top alternatives in the ₹2,000 to ₹8,000 range include the Bose OmniJewel Centre Wall Mount (₹2,100 — the same bracket family but shaped for the horizontal centre channel) and the Flexson Wall Mount for Sonos Arc (₹8,000 — a heavier soundbar bracket for a different speaker ecosystem). You can browse all speaker mount options at ProAudio Video.
Does ProAudio Video ship the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount across India?
Yes, ProAudio Video ships the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount to all major cities across India including Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Ahmedabad, Kolkata and more. Order here for the best price and fast delivery.
Will the Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount hold on a plasterboard or hollow wall?
Yes, provided you use the correct fixings. The pack includes wood screws and plastic anchors that suit plaster-over-brick walls found in most Indian homes. For hollow drywall, replace them with proper toggle or butterfly anchors rated well above the roughly 1 kg speaker load; for solid concrete, use masonry plugs. Always locate a stud or solid substrate where possible.
🏆 ProAudio Video Verdict
The Bose OmniJewel Wall Mount does exactly one job and does it without compromise — it puts an OmniJewel satellite on a wall at the right height and the right angle, with hardware that disappears behind the speaker. It is priced above generic copies, but on a system that costs lakhs, spending ₹2,100 on the correct, warranty-safe bracket is the easy call.
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