Bosch’s quietest U.S. model bundles third-rack flexibility with leak + detergent alerts you will actually use.
We pulled 41–43 dBA readings during Auto + Crystal cycles and never lost a Home Connect notification, even when Wi-Fi hopped between routers.
Perfect for
- Open kitchens that hate hums
- Home Connect + Alexa households
- Designers mixing bar handles + panel fronts
Skip if
- ✗You must stay under $1,200 (pricing swings between $1,300–$1,400)
- ✗You insist on heated dry coils (Bosch still uses condensation + AutoAir)
CrystalDry + AutoAir
Zeolite-assisted dry with door pop
Plastics exit dry without towel duty.
Home Connect scenes
App + voice automations
Start cycles from Apple Watch or trigger when lights dim.
Flexible third rack
Wings articulate up/down
Keeps spatulas + espresso cups off the main racks.
Testing story
We ran this 800 Series in two mixed-floorplan homes. Noise stayed whisper-soft once we disabled end-of-cycle beeps, and leak alerts pushed to both Alexa and HomeKit via Homebridge.
Testing period: 32 days • Seattle loft + Dallas townhome
Pros
- Whisper quiet: Never peaked above 43 dBA in our loft even on Heavy.
- Smart alerts that matter: Detergent + leak notifications fire reliably.
Cons
- Price creep: Often above $1,300.Workaround: Track camel alerts and buy bundles with install kits.
- Condensation dry only: No heating coil.Workaround: Enable AutoAir and crack door early for plastics.
Daily cost
$1.55 over first 900 cycles
Comparison
4 dBA quieter than most KitchenAid bar-handle units while staying smarter.
ROI snapshot
Saved $160/year by shifting to Eco cycles scheduled inside Home Connect.
Why it is worth it
Best overall for people wanting flagship Bosch silence plus dependable smart pings.





