2024 the best speaker bluetooth review
Price: $249.00
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Incorporating luxury materials such as real wood veneer and tactile switches and knobs, the One Plus Heritage Inspired tabletop speaker blends the acoustics and classic design legacy of Paul W. Klipsch with the latest technologies available today.
LUXURY DESIGN: Incorporating luxury materials such as real wood veneer and tactile switches and knobs, The One Plus Heritage Inspired tabletop speaker blends the acoustics and classic design legacy of Paul W. Klipsch with the latest technologies available today.
BIG SOUND: Don’t let its size fool you – The One Plus is a powerful 2.1 stereo system biamplified for audiophile resolution and professionally tuned by Klipsch acousticians to deliver a crystal-clear performance with great bass. Featuring two 2.25” full range drivers and a 4.5” high excursion woofer, you’ll be surprised at the sound quality that comes from such a small package.
GO THE DISTANCE: Stream your favorite playlist or podcast with ease via Bluetooth 5.3 wireless technology that allows up to 40 feet of distance from the source.
TAKE CONTROL: With The One Plus, you have the ability to customize your speaker with the Klipsch Connect App. Download today and get access to adjust EQ settings, save your favorite presets, access future firmware updates and more.
SMALL YET MIGHTY: At 12” wide x 6.39” deep x 6” tall The One Plus can be placed virtually anywhere.
MODERN HERITAGE: The One Plus comes in modern walnut and matte black finishes to fit your personal aesthetic.
USB-C READY: Connect your favorite devices via USB-C for playback and reverse charging.
Reviewer: DM
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great sound and beautiful design
Review: I just received this speaker and I'm impressed with the sound quality compared to my previous speaker. Simple to set up, and the sound is rich and clear. I'll add a caveat that I only tested it with streamed audio from my phone using Bluetooth, so there's the usual compression that goes with that, but as an apples-to-apples comparison to my previous speaker, it's night and day.I also want to call out the construction and design. This is a solid speaker, well designed and well built, and since I'm using it in our living room which includes several antique pieces, this mid-century look is just beautiful. I didn't want the look of modern electronics in that room, and this fit the bill perfectly.Now my only decision is when do I buy more for other rooms.If you haven't guessed, I recommend this speaker.
Reviewer: Anotherjoe
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: great speaker but volume knob is annoying
Review: I like the speaker, sound is decent, the design is excellent that's why I bought this one. But it is overpriced, but again I needed the design. It matches my other Furnitures. The annoying part is the volume knob, it has weird click/roster position in it. So it's either too loud or too quiet, it doesn't let you just smooth roll up and down the volume like an old stereo would. Also, the equalizer on the phone is counterintuitive, I'd much rather have it on the speaker instead of always having to unlock my phone and open the app to play with the settings.
Reviewer: Don Morin
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent Bluetooth Speaker
Review: This is an excellent bluetooth speaker. It easily connects by bluetooth to my music apps on my phone. It has plenty of sound including base for a very large kitchen space. It has an very classic midcentury vide to its design and looks great in our white and grey kitchen. I highly recommend it.
Reviewer: RC
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Sounds great
Review: Sound is great across all ranges.The bass comes out the side, this is noticeable when moving around the room as it falls off considerably when directly in front of the unit. Repositioning the unit to the corner of the room eliminated the "issue".
Reviewer: Adam Howell
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Broadcast Mode just doesnât cut it
Review: I bought a Three Plus for my bedroom and really liked it. Bluetooth connection is just as good as usb-c connection and with a cheap Bluetooth turntable from Audio Technica, records sounded great as well for what the system is.I donât have a large house (1800 square feet)âmaster bedroom is on the ground floor. Short little hallway and then the kitchen and living room is right there.I bought two of the Oneâsâone for my kitchen and one for my living room.No matter where I placed them, no matter what way I tried to connect themâBroadcast mode always sounded awful, laggy, and would occasionally cut out. Even when I thought it would be dialed in, it would randomly start acting up again. They say the range is 30 feet, but that claim is dubious and even if that is accurate, thatâs not nearly a big enough distance for wireless sound through an average house.Then whatâs the point of Broadcast mode? They should have done Wi-Fi like Sonos.I returned both the Oneâs and I wouldnât waste the money on them if the intended use was wireless sound throughout your home.The sound quality on the three is also superior than the one.
Reviewer: BeachEd
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Broadcast Mode Needs Improvement
Review: I bought one of these speakers from Klipsch. It worked pretty well and sounded decent. I had no trouble with connecting it to my laptop and it automatically re-connected (via Bluetooth) whenever I re-booted. I bought a second one of the speakers, but it was a mistake. Initially, it took 30 minutes of hassling with Bluetooth and the speaker control buttons to be able to connect them using Klipsch's Broadcast Mode. It was a bit frustrating, and it isn't actually stereo. Now, whenever the laptop is turned off (or goes into sleep mode), I have to go through a factory reset of the primary speaker, remove a re-add the Klipsch Audio device in Bluetooth and finally fiddle around for 5-10 minutes to get Broadcast Mode working again. Then you still have to remember to change the playback device in Windows' Sound Control options. In the end it takes up to 15 minutes to get both speakers working together (still only in Mono) over and over again. This takes a lot of the fun out of listening to movies, music, etc. I'm not certain why Klipsch hasn't implemented TWS for these speakers, but I'm hoping that they can at least improve Broadcast Mode.
Reviewer: G.K.
Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Tinny! Shocked At How Bad The Audio Is.
Review: We were excited to find a well rated Bluetooth speaker we could beam our turntable to. Setup was very easy, even without the app.We played our first record to it and were immediately taken aback by the sound quality, or lack thereof. I downloaded the app to use the equalizer feature, and no setting made any noticeable difference to the generally tinny output.Thinking it might be the turntable equipment, I connected my phone and tried a few tracks from Spotify - same issue. We have another portable USB speaker that cost us $100 less, and sounds far superior to this device. We are very disappointed, and will be requesting a refund.
Reviewer: John R. Stowe III
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great sound through out the house
Review: I have only had this speaker for a week but I am really enjoying the music throughout the house. It's nice to turn off the TV and just listen to my playlist every day. Hopefully it will last a good long time.
Customers say
Customers like the sound quality, ease of setup, and design of the speakers. They mention they're terrific, easy to pair with Bluetooth, and have a very classic midcentury look. Some appreciate the size and connectivity. However, some customers are disappointed with the battery life and have mixed opinions on functionality.
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