Klipsch Detroit mobile Bluetooth speaker review
The compact party speaker with hi-fi ambitions
Review: The Klipsch Detroit is the counterpart to the Marshall Middleton. What can the mobile Bluetooth speaker do for outdoor activities?
Review: The Klipsch Detroit is the counterpart to the Marshall Middleton. What can the mobile Bluetooth speaker do for outdoor activities?
The very smallest Klipsch offers amazingly full-bodied sound and solid features in outdoor use. You shouldn’t expect any hi-fi miracles.
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