🎶 Elevate Your Space with Sound That Speaks Volumes!
The Klipsch The One is a Bluetooth-enabled tabletop wireless stereo that combines legendary sound quality with a stylish mid-century modern design. Featuring Google Assistant integration, Chromecast built-in, and multi-room capabilities, it offers a seamless audio experience that fits effortlessly into any home.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.83"D x 12.68"W x 5.51"H |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet, Laptop |
Specific Uses For Product | music |
Controller Type | Google Assistant, vera |
Color | Walnut Voice Assistant |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Control Method | Voice |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Material Type | Walnut |
Speaker Type | Multi Room |
Additional Features | Radio |
Recommended Uses For Product | music |
A**N
Klipsch es garantía de alta calidad de audio.
Una vez más un producto Klipsch me sorprende gratamente por su calidad de audio. Más aún en esta ocasión por alcanzar un rango de frecuencia y dinamismo tan amplio. Esta bocina es más chica que una caja de zapatos y aún así, a la mitad de su nivel de volumen, llena sin problema una habitación de 25 m2 con un sonido nítido y potente.Me gustó que mediante Google Home se puede configurar y controlar, además de ofrecer, no solo Spotify como reproductor, si no también Youtube Music. Se conecta sin problema a la red wi-fi y continúa reproduciendo directamente desde la plataforma de Spotify sin la necesidad de mantener una conexión Bluetooth con el teléfono celular.El vendedor (Samara Online) estuvo atento al seguimiento de mi compra en todo momento.
S**S
Plays Well With Others
A couple of clarifications before the actual review:The speaker is actually “The Three”, not “The One” that is in the title of Amazon description.The picture is wrong too. The legs on this unit are wooden and span the depth of the bottom of the speaker. Those aluminum looking pucks in the picture would have ruined the aesthetics of the speaker. Thankfully, they are not on the real speaker.Set Up: Super easy. Uses the Google Home app and is added to your house, just like any other Google-branded speaker. On first connection, you will be alerted to an update that lasts about 4 minutes. After that, the speaker is ready to use. This speaker can be added to groups that include other Google speakers. This is different than the Sonos speaker, which can be added to your home, but CANNOT be added to groups that include non-Sonos speakers. So, this speaker plays well with others.This speaker does NOT use any Klipsch branded apps. You cannot use Klipsch Stream or Klipsch Connect. Because you can’t use those, you cannot adjust speaker settings, like treble, bass, etc. The Google Home app does not provide those settings either. At first, I thought this was a showstopper, but read on.The sound quality is incredibly good for a smart speaker. Way better than Google’s Nest Audio speaker. It has a depth of realism that is obvious when compared to Google’s speaker.There are no physical inputs on this speaker. The only connectivity options are Bluetooth and Google Chromecast.Aesthetics: This is one amazing looking speaker. The Mid-Century modern design is stunning. It uses real wood and the metallic band on the top of the speaker looks rich and durable. On a scale of 1 to 10, it’s a 17. My guests immediately notice it in my rooms. It’s well built, and the grill cloth is a perfect shade of grey. (I’m reviewing the walnut version, not the black version).I bought one speaker, and a day later, I bought another because I was so impressed. If you are looking for a real knockout of a speaker, consider this one.Final note: I kept these speakers plugged in for a week to make sure that they did not emit any unintentional sounds as others have noted in their reviews. My speakers did not have those issues. I’m wondering if the “beeps” that are being described are the sound that Google makes when it first accepts a query. “Hey Google, [BEEP]…what’s the weather forecast”. Sometimes my other speakers do that because they think they heard the “Hey Google” prompt. Annoying for sure, but happens rarely. This speaker has not demonstrated the phantom beep issue in my daily use.I don’t work for Klipsch, and wasn’t compensated in any way for this review.
D**N
Great sound, good looks and dysfunctional wireless connectivity
One important thing to get out of the way: the unit I received is actually the much larger "The Three with Google Voice Assistant," not "The One." I suppose your mileage may vary, but at least one other reviewer also received The Three. I was happy about this - it's a higher-quality speaker - but it's much larger, so make sure The Three will fit wherever you want it.Ok, onto the review.If this was based purely on looks and sound, this would be a five-star review. It's a beautiful speaker with wood paneling, a classy grey cloth grille and nice, metal control knobs. It just exudes mid-century American charm. It also sounds every bit as good as it looks, as rich and full as you'd expect from a Klipsch stereo. If you're planning on using this stereo solely via Bluetooth, then rock on.However, if like me, you want to buy it with the hopes of integrating it with a bunch of other Google Home speakers, then buyer beware.Setup is straightforward enough - just follow the instructions in the Google Home app, which requires using a separate "Device Utility" app to set up the speaker. No problem - just tap OK, swipe right a few times and voila, working speaker. That's where the issues begin.Streaming via Chromecast/Google Home never worked the way I wanted it to. It didn't group nicely with other speakers - it would appear as part of a group, but not actually start playing when that group was ordered to start. Try having it join another speaker already playing, and it wouldn't work, or would somehow jam the other speaker up, which would stop playing. It regularly crackled and popped when streaming via Google/Chromecast/Spotify - something that didn't happen when using Bluetooth.In contrast, my Google Nest Audio speakers work without a problem. They group without issue, play without pops and are easy to use (no, they do not sound anywhere near as good as the Klipsch).A closer look at the Klipsch firmware shows that it is several generations behind what the Google-made speakers are now running. There doesn't appear to be an easy way to update the speaker - or really, anyway at all. The software is simply outdated, the speaker is no longer supported by Klipsch and trying to make it all work wasn't ultimately worth the aggravation. We returned it because the inability to integrate it into our Google Home speaker system was a dealbreaker.In conclusion: stunning looks, beautiful sound. If you want to use it just via Bluetooth, enjoy! If you want to use it as part of a Google Home speaker system, it's not worth the aggravation. Try two Nest Audio speakers paired in stereo instead - doesn't sound as good, but it's not bad and works flawlessly.
S**A
Great sound, STUPID connectivity for setup
So first off, let me start out saying this thing sounds GREAT and makes an absolute perfect replacement to the stupid Alexa-powered moving screen hunk of garbage I had in the kitchen before. That being said, the setup is horrendous. My Google Pixel 6 Pro could NOT connect to it no matter what I did. Google Home refused saying it needed to be activated first (whatever that means), Bluetooth just kept spitting out connect codes and never pairing, and my Nest Hub couldn't touch it either. Thankfully someone else had my exact problem in these reviews and I found that I needed to install Google Home to my iPad for some dumb reason just to get it working. That is really really really bad design and extremely stupid. Loses points strictly on that. Otherwise, wow does it fill a kitchen (especially playing hi-fi audio from Deezer).
M**K
Great sound in a small package.
Speaker looks and sounds fantastic. The look reminds me of a speaker from an earlier time. Maybe the 40's or 50's, I love it. As soon as you plug it in Google assistant comes on to help walk you through the set up with your device. Super fast and easy. Speaker is compatible with at least five or six music and pod cast platforms, maybe more. I used to have the little Google puck to access my Google assistant and music, this is so much better. Sound is good for a small Speaker. I've in a small condo and it's perfect for my living room. Super satisfied.
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