Klipsch has launched its new range of powered standmount speakers, the Fives II, Sevens II, and Nines II, featuring Onkyo-engineered electronics, multiple wireless streaming options, hi-res audio, and versatile connectivity, available in Spring 2026.
Klipsch is returning to the high-end headphone market with its Atlas series, featuring three models (HP-1, HP-2, HP-3) that offer wireless, noise-canceling, and open-back options, set to launch in summer 2026, with design inspired by their Heritage line.
Klipsch is offering a discount on its vintage-inspired The Sevens powered speaker system, which features a retro design with modern sound capabilities, including Bluetooth, HDMI ARC, and a built-in phono stage, now available for $1,000 instead of $1,200.
Klipsch showcased its new budget-friendly Flexus soundbar series at CES 2024, with the flagship Flexus Core 200 priced at $499 and competing directly with models from Bose and Sonos. The 3.1.2-channel soundbar features nine drivers, including elevation drivers for Dolby Atmos effects, and offers connectivity options such as HDMI eARC, optical digital, Bluetooth wireless, and USB-C. Reviewers found the soundbar to deliver clear voices, balanced sound, and impressive immersion, with notable design features including a front-panel LED display and backlit remote control. Klipsch's entry into the under-$500 Dolby Atmos soundbar market is seen as a strong contender, with further reviews of the full Flexus system expected to provide more insight into its performance compared to competitors.