Testseek.co.uk have collected 25 expert reviews of the Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air soundbar speaker and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air soundbar speaker.
April 2012
(82%)
25 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
AirPlay enabled, Light and fairly small, Good build quality
Jaw droppingly expensive, Virtually mono audio reproduction, Bass weak when quiet, overblown when loud, AirPlay very slow to enable when switched on, No Apple charging dock
The Klipsch G-17 Air is a product condemned by its price tag. It is well built, reasonably portable (despite being mains powered) and its output belies its size. Unfortunately this counts for little when a £429 RRP places it against (and even above) compe...
Abstract: Product round-up Apple’s AirPlay wireless streaming protocol can be used to play music from an iPod touch, iPhone, iPad, or from iTunes on a Mac or PC, directly to a compatible speaker. AirPlay uses Wi-Fi rather than Bluetooth and so audio is not compr...
The G-17 ain’t cheap, but based on our experience with other AirPlay-capable systems, this is one case where you’re getting what you pay for. With the G-17, Klipsch has built a stylish, powerful AirPlay speaker system that’s easy to recommend. ...
Sounds great; can reach high volume without distortion
Shows fingerprints; small connectivity issues; horrible remote
The G-17 ain't cheap, but based on our experience with other AirPlay-capable systems, this is one case where you're getting what you pay for. With the G-17, Klipsch has built a stylish, powerful AirPlay speaker system that's easy to recommend
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Published: 2012-02-02, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com
The Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air is a great-sounding wireless speaker with AirPlay functionality. It can stream audio from any source that has iTunes installed along with any iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. It'll also play audio over USB with Apple devices, and
The worst thing about the G-17 is its $550 price tag, which is among the higher-priced AirPlay units on the market. USB playback only works with Apple products, not with any USB device. The included remote feels a bit cheap
While it packs an impressive punch in terms of sound performance and feature set, the G-17 is more expensive than an iPad and doesn't seem worth its $550 price tag.
Published: 2012-01-20, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Streams audio wirelessly from Apple iOS devices. Quality audio performance that lacks exaggerated bass response. Sleek, modern design. Wall-mountable.
Expensive. Finicky remote
The Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air is a wonderful-sounding wireless speaker dock, and a recent iOS update irons out some AirPlay streaming issues we experienced during testing....
Abstract: While unpacking the Gallery G-17 Air AirPlay Speakers, Klipsch’s first foray into the nascent market for AirPlay-enabled wireless speakers, I admit to being a bit skeptical. First there was the $550 price tag. But the speakers also shipped with a pair ...
Published: 2012-02-02, Author: Jeff , review by: cnet.com.au
The Klipsch Gallery G-17 Air is a great-sounding wireless speaker with AirPlay functionality. It can stream audio from any source that has iTunes installed along with any iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. It'll also play audio over USB with Apple devices, and
The worst thing about the G-17 is its $550 price tag, which is among the higher-priced AirPlay units on the market. USB playback only works with Apple products, not with any USB device. The included remote feels a bit cheap
While it packs an impressive punch in terms of sound performance and feature set, the G-17 is more expensive than an iPad and doesn't seem worth its $550 price tag....