
Klipsch
Klipsch The One Plus is a premium tabletop Bluetooth speaker that delivers 60 W RMS of bass‑heavy sound from a compact 12" × 6" × 6" chassis. It features real‑wood veneer styling, Bluetooth 5.3, an app‑based EQ, and a multi‑speaker Broadcast Mode, but requires AC power at all times.
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$229.99
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$188.22
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$114.47
Highest
$349.58
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors commend The One Plus for its premium wood finish, powerful 60 W RMS output, and feature‑rich app integration, describing it as delivering big sound in a small footprint. However, they also note that the enhancements over the original model are modest and that the lack of battery power restricts its use to stationary environments.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly appreciate the speaker's rich bass, clear highs, long Bluetooth range, and elegant design, often comparing it favorably to higher‑priced competitors. Recurring criticisms focus on the incremental nature of the upgrade and the inability to use the speaker without an AC outlet.
Common Complaints
The most common issues are the lack of an internal battery, the perception of only marginal improvements over the prior version, inconsistent frequency response specifications, and occasional audio compression at high volumes.
What People Are Saying
“superb sound quality, long Bluetooth range, ease of connectivity, stylish/compact design, and powerful bass for size”
How It Compares
vs. Marshall (comparable model)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Klipsch for superior bass depth and premium wood styling; choose Marshall if you prefer a metal look and comparable AC‑only operation.
vs. Harman Kardon (Acton III / Go + Play)
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Disadvantages
Select Klipsch when stationary, high‑bass performance and app EQ are priorities; select Harman Kardon for battery‑powered portability and dual‑pair wireless flexibility.