



🎶 Elevate your space with sound that’s as stylish as your lifestyle.
The Klipsch Heritage Wireless The One II is a premium tabletop stereo speaker featuring 60 watts of dynamic stereo sound, real walnut wood craftsmanship, and Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Designed with mid-century modern aesthetics and built for both analog and digital sources, it delivers concert-quality audio with effortless style and versatility for any room.






| ASIN | B07QYBZF9B |
| Additional Features | Built-in Elevation |
| Antenna Location | For Smartphones or Tablets |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,164 in Portable Bluetooth Speakers #8,287 in MP3 & MP4 Player Accessories |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Klipsch |
| Built-In Media | manual, speaker |
| Color | Matte Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired; Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,557 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743878039573 |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.83"D x 12.68"W x 5.51"H |
| Item Type Name | Klipsch Heritage Wireless The One II Tabletop Stereo Matte Black |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Kilograms |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Klipsch |
| Model Name | The One II |
| Model Number | 1067551 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 60 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3.94 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Bookshelf |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| UPC | 743878039573 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1yr parts |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
| Woofer Diameter | 3.94 Inches |
C**R
Wowzah!
Daaaaang! As a NON-audiophile, I'm astonished at the quality of the sound coming from this smartly styled speaker. Booming, sonorous bass tones, fullsome volume without distortion. Easy as pie to set up. Very pleased with my purchase.
C**D
Musician approved
Been make a living making noise for 30 years. This was our one holiday gift for household. This joint makes good music sound great, and poorly produced music becomes lesson in what not to do in the studio. Obviously you can't expect Abby Road over Bluetooth and some music apps "spotty fye" is so compressed that it induces anger. Don't blame the speaker for your poor choices in apps. Not a single connection issue with multiple devices. Looks awesome. Feels sturdy. Takes a sec to turn on, that's just the magic waking up. Get it
P**L
Amazing value and quality
I was skeptical due to some of the negative reviews but I must say I'm very impressed ! It's just as beautiful in person and of significant size. There were some connection issues with my phone at first but I will caulk that up to my old Samsung Note 9. Once I was connected the sound quality was excellent. Fills the whole room and no distortion at the highest volume. My partners iPhone connected right away. I have a Marshall speaker or similar size that I spent 3x as much for it and I would consider swapping them out if I wasn't putting this one in my Airbnb. Hope it holds up over time !
R**L
Amazing sound
Teaching my daughter the perks of quality audio! This far exceeded my expectations! I’m actually jealous of her having this speaker and not me! The sound fills the room, crystal clear highs and mids and a surprisingly full low range! Fits nicely on a bookshelf and looks retro yet modern! Only flaw is likely because I’m doing something wrong. I can’t seem to get it to pair to her record player. No issues with phone pairing just the turntable. So I bought a cord. Would highly recommend
R**R
Very Good Speaker, but not Perfect
The short of it is that this piece is a very nice looking piece of mid-century furniture that also happens to sound pretty awesome. The major deficit that I can point to is that I had to equalize the sound using a software equalizer between the browser and the sound output of the laptop I am using as the source. This is because the unit came out of the box sounding quite bassy and lacking mid-range. With the equalization in place it's a very fine sounding speaker with full frequency range and even something like a sound stage. I know some reviewers have reported its sounding very good out of the box. Honestly that was not my experience. Hope that helps.
D**E
Great sound, good price....
Excellent sound...can't get better for the price. Connected very well to my iphone right out of the box. One drawback is you have no idea of the statis of the speaker - is it on? No lights till you connect to a device. I have not tried the Aux input yet. Got it mainly for Bluetooth connectivity. It looks at home on my wood shelf - like it belongs there.
L**J
What happened to the power indicator light, Klipsch?
So, I am baffled. I was really excited to receive this and try it out. Shipping took longer than I would have liked, but it finally arrived today, and I immediately pulled it out of the box and I plugged it in and flipped its switch and....nothing. Literally nothing. Flipped the switch a couple more times. Nothing. Zero indication of function or power. Checked the DC In connection. Nothing. Checked to make sure the outlet I had the DC cord plugged into has a power source, and it powers my side table lamp fine, so that's not the issue. I tried the factory reset process as the manual instructs (with the switch both up and down, since I cannot tell which position is "on", it's not labeled)...nothing. Thought, what the hell, and went through the Bluetooth pairing process to see if anything came through; Nothing. No Bluetooth light firing up, no appearance of the speaker in my phone's Bluetooth connection menu. So, what's wrong with it? No idea. No way to tell, either, because there's no indicator light on the speaker, so, I have no way of knowing if it's the DC cord or something else that is causing it to be DOA. Sigh. I ask you, what quality speaker company omits the darn power indicator light? It's a really useful, and utterly standard, feature and function. What's especially bizarre is this speaker comes with a (very simple) user manual, and a good chunk of it is dedicated to the speaker's indicator light and what the different colored lights mean; The presence and location of the light is clearly diagramed on page 3, and literally half of page 5 is dedicated solely to it. So, even thought its own user manual insists it has one (again, see photos), it DOESN'T HAVE ONE. ???? So frustrating and illogical, and just plain irritating. I mean, what happened? Did Klipsch redesign it (without changing its model name - see the photo I took of the bottom of the unit along with the user manual; The model names printed on both are the same) - cheaping out by removing the indicator light, and then REALLY cheaping out by NOT also redesigning the user manual? Did they REALLY just toss the old, BETTER version's manual into the packaging for this substandard redesign, and in the process clearly reveal that they'd removed a really helpful, standard feature? Boggles the mind they'd be that short-sighted, but I do believe that's what they did. SO. Is this a good speaker? Maybe, in the sound department, but, who knows? At least, not I, because I can't turn it on. It most definitely sucks as far as powering up, and extra sucks by not having an indicator light that can help diagnose issues (or just tell you it's on or off), so, yeah, back it goes, which extra, extra sucks, because it's a very attractive-looking speaker, not much else out there looks this nice, and I really, really wanted this to be, well, The One. :( IF it had an indicator light, I'd probably buy another one to try out after returning this one (because I'd figure I'd just gotten a dud, which, in all likelihood, is what has happened). But, for real, friends, indicator lights have a REALLY logical purpose (as is evidenced by my experience with THIS very speaker), and I very much want what now appears to be the simple luxury of that very, very basic feature included in whatever speaker I buy. If there is a version of this speaker I can buy that actually comes with an indicator light, hopefully I can figure it out, because I would buy that instead...But really, how can I trust that anything I see online actually reflects the reality of what would be shipped to me? The data and specs in the manual are flat out wrong. Any specs, descriptions, or promises I find online could also be wrong. ...Upon further reflection I find this whole situation hilarious, because even all the REALLY cheapo, Chinese junk units out there have an indicator light. What a joke Klipsch, the company, seems to be, and, yes, silly me for thinking a European company with a long history would be better. It's ALL about maximum profit with minimum features these days, doesn't matter where it was designed or who designed it.
H**O
Klipsch quality all around
Nice klipsch sound, like it better than the marshall. Beware full analog feel and no light indicator for the on position but it’s not a deal breaker
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