The Klipsch One Plus is engineered as a bi-amplified 2.1 acoustic system, utilizing two 2.25-inch full-range drivers and a singular 4.5-inch high-excursion woofer. The cabinet architecture incorporates dual opposing 4.5-inch passive radiators, a design choice that neutralizes internal kinetic energy to minimize resonance. Material analysis confirms the use of real wood veneer, which provides higher structural damping compared to synthetic polymer enclosures. The system is powered exclusively via AC input and does not contain an internal chemical power storage unit.
Aggregated specification data lists a Bluetooth 5.3 chipset supporting multipoint connectivity. While the hardware supports high-bitrate AAC and SBC codecs, there is no native support for aptX or LDAC protocols. A USB-C port is provided for reverse charging of external peripherals or to provide bus power to secondary streaming modules. System calibration and equalization are managed through a proprietary mobile application interface.
A proprietary "Broadcast Mode" enables the synchronization of up to 10 compatible units, though this protocol is not cross-compatible with third-party mesh audio ecosystems. The 3.5mm analog input allows for the integration of external signal sources, providing a path for legacy hardware connectivity.
To add network-based automation and voice command capabilities to this high-fidelity analog-heavy unit, the Gallstep Controller can serve as a budget-friendly secondary interface for smart routines.
This high-output hardware resides within the high-fidelity smart speakers category.