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However, it has disappointing directivity, so your audio may not sound as clear from all angles, and its soundstage can be perceived as narrow and directional.
Using a Bluetooth tabletop speaker is the simplest way to get satisfying sound in the home, since it will work with almost any mobile device and doesn’t require a network connection or the use of a special app to set it up.
it was plenty loud for casual listening and would be a great provider of background music during a lively house party.
It also isn't very portable due to its wired design, making it bothersome to transport from room to room in your home. Playing this speaker in my kitchen still gives me serviceable sound quality if I’m listening in my living room. Because you don’t need to connect the speaker to a Wi-Fi network, you’ll have no problem getting one of these speakers to work in places where network access is tightly controlled, such as in an office or a college dorm. Pairing your Bluetooth® device with The One is extremely easy — just press and hold the source button on The One and select Klipsch The One on your smartphone. The Morel Högtalare moves to our upgrade pick, and Klipsch’s The Three Plus is our also-great pick if you want more bass.The One II is a smaller, streamlined follow-up to Klipsch’s excellent Three wireless speaker that sounds as good as it looks. There's a switch to turn the speaker on/off and two knobs to control the speaker's volume level and chosen input. Incorporating luxury materials such as real wood veneer and tactile spun copper switches and knobs, the Klipsch Heritage Wireless series of powered audio systems blends the acoustics and classic design legacy of Paul W.