



🎵 Elevate Your Sound, Elevate Your Space!
The Klipsch Heritage Wireless The One II Tabletop Stereo in Matte Black combines legendary sound quality with a timeless design, featuring real wood finishes and durable metal accents. Perfectly sized for any room, it offers Bluetooth connectivity for easy streaming, making it an ideal addition to your home decor.






M**T
Finally - A small speaker that offers true stereo, easy to set up and sounds great
I've struggled with finding a speaker for my home office. I've used the tube style (JBL etc.) and bought a Sonos 1, which, if you want stereo, requires two 1s. To be honest, I like the big bassy sound of the Sonos 1, but the setup is a pain in the rear. After getting it setup through the app after about an hour of effort, I had to unplug the router to move it. And had to go through the same horrible setup again.I saw an ad for Klipsch One III (one model up) at our local big box, but they didn't have in stock. So I looked it up on Amazon and while it looked great I wasn't prepared to spend that much money. And then I stumbled onto the Klipsch One II. I am not sure of the specification difference between the two.The sound is crisp and clear. It is capable of playing louder than I am willing to listen to it. Setup was simple: unbox, plug in, select Bluetooth on the source selection knob, pair and play music. If you want to use a cable, they supply a double ended male cable.I am so very happy with this purchase.
M**Z
Amazing sound for the size and price.
This Klipsch Bluetooth speaker has amazing sound with strong, yet balanced bass. A crisp and clear midrange with more than ample volume to easily fill medium to large size rooms without distorting. I personally find the styling aesthetically pleasing and it does not come across looking or feeling cheap in any way. I replaced a Marshall Bluetooth speaker with it and find the sound to be comparable or even better because the Marshall’s bass was more on the deeper side which isn’t necessarily better. The thing I did like about the Marshall more was that it had separate knob adjustments for the bass and treble. With that said however, I have found the Klipsch to be great sounding right out of the box without the need for customized adjustments. Take note that I listen mainly to rock and heavy metal, but have found it equally enjoyable when occasionally listening to rap, pop, reggae, etc.. If you are looking for a very high quality Bluetooth speaker that’s incredibly easy to use and can bring the volume too, this will definitely not disappoint.
S**E
Excellent sound and easy to set-up
Our radio reception was always a little fuzzy, unless we put it in a location that made it difficult to hear in the kitchen. I mentioned to my wife that we could get radio over the internet, and that brought up the subject of Bluetooth. This unit received good ratings in a couple of reviews so we bought it. We are not disapointed, was easy to set up and gives excellent sound. I do question having a little knob to twiddle with to switch from Bluethooth to Auxillary, it should be one or the other, put in a little switch. Also, Klipsch takes care of writting the owners manual in 5 or 6 languages by pictures instead of words - kind of like IKEA instructions. IKEA instructions do a better job.
M**Y
Saved Me From Returning My Alexa Dot!
I bought an Alexa Dot recently. I like it, but the sound is *Horrible*. No, wait, horrible is too good. It would have to improve a bit before it would be considered merely horrible. Enter the Klipsh Heritage Wireless Speaker. I now connect my Alexa dot through bluetooth to the Klipsh and...Ahhh, much better. Problem solved.For what it's worth, I don't think this Klipsh is a brilliant speaker by any means. The controls are awkward, and the sound fidelity is merely "acceptable" imo. So for what they are currently selling this for, I'd call it overpriced. But I'm very happy that it fills this niche well for me, so I'm happy with it.
C**R
"There's no good reason why sound this good should come from a speaker this small"
Having played around with small (mono) cylindrical speakers that never really got the job done for too long, I researched a bit and found this Klipsch unit. Between Klipsch's reputation for quality sound, and the unit's aesthetics, which fit right in to my living room, I gave it a chance.No disappointments.The unit provides Klipsch's typical well rounded response. Not too bright, just a firm level of bass. Overall, very impressive. Sound fills the room in a way that no small tube speaker possibly could.The only negative is that the stereo separation, while discernible, isn't as wide as you would experience with separate R/L speakers.A very impressive piece of Klipsch audio technology, which is exactly why a speaker this small sounds this good.
C**M
Great stereo, highly recommend
I say stereo and not speaker because it really does look like something straight out of the 70s. Also has an aux input as well, though I haven't tested it.Bluetooth works flawlessly, switchgear feels reasonable, and it sounds great (non-audiophile and streaming lossy codecs). I leave my bluetooth connected all day and it figures out when to go to sleep, wakes up every time. Refreshingly elegant and simple user interface- no display, just two knobs and a power switch. All this retro-goodness for under $200 (it was on sale).Will fill any small/medium size room as loud as you would want- if you have a really big room I would go with the larger version of this unit.
G**W
Wow! Big sound, little box
Big sound from a little box. Much richer and with more detail at all volumes than my old Panasonic Linear-phase speakers with 12-inch woofers, dual midrange, and tweeter and a Panasonic 100W receiver--all purchased in 1980. This little (and cool looking) Klipsch sounds better. Yes. Really. I intended this for my office, but the sound is so good that I gave away the old stereo system and will keep it at home. The Klipsch won't crank up as loud, but it goes loud enough and holds the sound quality at higher volumes as well, with excellent bass at all volumes.
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