The Klipsch Heritage Wireless range has been expanded by the brand to include several new models ready to support the audio and style preferences of even the most discerning listener. The new models include The Sevens and The Nines, which are both characterized by their midcentury modern appearance, but hide some of the latest technology within. Each of the systems boast a range of inputs on the rear, while also offering Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity to support AAC, SBC, aptX and aptX HD codecs for premium audio at any time.
The new additions to the Klipsch Heritage Wireless range are priced at $1,299 for The Sevens and $1,499 for The Nines, and are both available starting today in walnut and ebony finishes.
Midcentury Modern Speaker Systems
The Klipsch Heritage Wireless Range Now Includes Two New Models
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