





🎬 Elevate your home theater game — don’t just watch, live the sound!
The Klipsch Surround 3 Speaker Pair features 3-inch full-range dynamic drivers and 5.8GHz wireless technology to deliver immersive Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 surround sound. Designed for seamless integration with Klipsch Cinema 600 and 800 soundbars, these compact, wall-mountable speakers offer flexible placement and plug-and-play setup, transforming any room into a premium home theater environment.










| ASIN | B07QX6VK5Q |
| Additional Features | 3" Full-Range Drivers; Plug-and-Play Setup; Flexible Placement |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Home Theater |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #206,588 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #164 in Surround Sound Systems |
| Brand | Klipsch |
| Built-In Media | connection dongle, manual, power cord, wireless speakers |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Corded Electric |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 831 Reviews |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00743878039474 |
| Input Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4.25"D x 4.25"W x 6.5"H |
| Item Type Name | wireless surround speaker |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Klipsch |
| Model Name | Surround 3 |
| Model Number | 1067530 |
| Mounting Type | Bar Mount,Table Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Series Number | 1067530 |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 25 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 3 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Surround Speaker Set |
| Specific Uses For Product | for Surround Sound Systems |
| Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
| UPC | 743878039474 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1yr labor, 1yr parts |
| Warranty Type | [INF] Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | 5.8Ghz |
| Woofer Diameter | 3 Inches |
G**R
Perfect Surround Sounds to pair with Klipsch Cinema 800 soundbar
I purchased the Klipsch Surround 3 Speaker Pair to complete my KLIPSCH Cinema 800 home theater setup, and I’ve been extremely impressed by their performance. These surround speakers deliver an outstanding audio experience, with clear dialogue, powerful effects, and immersive surround sound. Whether you're watching movies, gaming, or listening to music, these speakers will elevate your sound system. Side note: The Dolby Atmos is awesome from these Well-Packed for Safety: The speakers were packed securely in a sturdy box, with adequate padding to prevent damage during transit. Both speakers were individually wrapped to ensure they arrived in excellent condition. Immersive Surround Sound: The dedicated surround sound drivers in the Klipsch Surround 3 speakers create an immersive experience that brings your audio to life. They work perfectly in conjunction with a subwoofer and front speakers to fill your room with rich, layered sound. Simple Setup Process: The setup of these speakers was straightforward/easy to setup due to its compact Size and Bluetooth connectivity to the soundbar. The Klipsch Surround 3 Speaker Pair offers fantastic value for money. While they are priced higher than some entry-level surround speakers, the sound quality, durability, and immersive audio performance make them well worth the investment. They offer a premium look / listening experience at a price point that’s reasonable compared to other high-end surround speakers on the market. If you’re looking for crisp, immersive sound and a premium home theater experience, the Klipsch Surround 3 speakers are an excellent choice. Their clear audio, powerful surround sound, and sleek design make them perfect for anyone serious about home entertainment. 🔹 Pros: ✅ Crisp, clear audio with a well-balanced sound profile ✅ Immersive surround sound for movies, music, and gaming ✅ Compact, stylish design that fits seamlessly into any room ✅ Wall-mountable for flexible placement ✅ Easy to set up and install with clear instructions ✅ Great value for high-quality surround sound 🔸 Cons: ❌ These speakers are designed for surround sound, so they work best as part of a complete home theater system. They may not be ideal as standalone speakers if you're only looking for basic sound.
R**B
Enhance your Klipsch Cinema 600 sound bar experience.
These small wireless but powered surround speakers work well and have been a nice addition to my sound experience when surround sound is available in the various streaming sites. After mounting the speakers to 40 inch high speaker stands, I am left with about a 4 foot limit to moving the speakers away from an electrical outlet. If you are primarily a Youtube viewer (not subscribed to the premium TV version) this product will be a waste of money for you. Many movies streamed through Amazon Prime and Netflix work well with the speakers. My DVDs with surround sound of course work well too. The speakers paired easily with the Klipsch Cinema 600 sound bar and I have not experienced loss of connectivity as other have reported. My speakers are located about 10 feet from the sound bar. All in all I am happy with the product and the way they have enhanced movie viewing.
R**R
They add a great element of audio
First, I love these. But there is no volume control on the speaker. Volume can only be controlled by the Sound Bar Remote. Can't even turn them off. MUST unplug them if you truly don't want an audio signal coming out. Now, I do want the audio coming out. My partner really doesn't want to hear news reporters talking thru them. I have played with them to figure this out. After they've been paired with the Sounder (in my case a Cinema 600), they will re-pair if the system is powered off and back on. Unplugging these rear speakers electrically seems to be the only option. Finding the plug under the couch each time seems overkill to me. And then, even though thse rear speakers are slaves to the sounder, one must go into the Sound Settings of your TV and fiddle around with it for awhile to get it going. And even then, when all seems lost, you turn off the power to all the sound equipment and then turn it back on and it seems to suddenly work. The Klipsh support guys, nor the included directions tell you this. All of the Klipsch support thing seems to be automated. (I have passive Klipsch speakers all around the outside of my home and they're great. The former Service representatives were also great. They don't seem to be answering my questions any longer, but I was able to make it work by calling my friend, Mark. He came over and fiddled with the TV settings and it worked. When I asked him what he did, he said, "I changed about 5 settings on the TV. But I don't know which thing worked. My best suggestion is to find a friend named Mark and invite him over.
W**P
Great match with my Klipsch Cinema 600! True 5.1 channel loudness and clarity.
I have these connected to the Klipsch Cinema 600 sound bar, so it now automatically decodes and plays 5.1 channel sound. Our basement den now offers a welcome substitute for cinema-quality loudness, clarity, and surround sound effect. Even when watching/listening to standard quality content, they sound excellent. Many of the negative reviews mention that they are not loud at all, but it looks like most of those reviewers paired these with a Bar 48 without first updating it with the latest firmware. Also, it would not surprise me if the settings on their TVs and connected devices were not correct. The input device might need to be set to send its sound to the TV in Dolby or other digital format, and the TV needs to be set to output its sound in Dolby (or DTS Neo 2:5 or other surround format). If those settings are not correct, then the surround speakers might not make any sound at all, or they might crackle and pop, etc. Once you learn how to use the various controls, you’ll easily be able to individually adjust the volume on each of these, and to maximize or minimize/turn them off with a few clicks on the remote. Don’t believe the haters! I know these aren’t Atmos, but I’ve heard friends’ newer and pricier systems with Atmos, and I don’t think my ears can distinguish any difference. Klipsch for the win!
I**Y
The loudest noise out of these is popping and static.
I am on my second set of these. Have had the same problem with both. They are too quiet and the right rear channel makes a loud popping noise after an hour or so use. I've upgraded the firmware on the Soundbar 48 and they got a little louder but the loudest noise out of them is still the popping. Volume up volume down doesn't matter they pop. Soundbar volume up or down. Same pop. Bass volume up or down same noise. I guess I could request another set but I emailed Klipsch tech support and we'll see what they say. I had problems with the Soundbar when I got it and had to exchange but not until I got a replacement from the factory did it work right. There was a range of serial numbers they had that were bad. I've seen some questions on these that a replacement set fixed the problem so I'm hoping there is a range of serial numbers affected and they can send me something that is not afflicted with this popping. Other wise I'll look for a refund and give up on having a rear channel. I kept trying. They finally agreed to replace the soundbar for the 3rd time and the rear Surround 3 speakers for the 4th. I've been patient. I've tried a dozen different suggestions. Moving things around rerouting wiring plugging things in to different outlets. I even bought a $400 APC electricity cleaner. So they said we're going to send you a Cinema 600 Soundbar which has fewer issues. I asked them why they weren't replacing everything with a 7.1 so they would all pair straight out of the box. The aid it wasn't necessary the speakers aren't the problem. To be sure I asked if the new stuff would need firmware upgrades. They said no. Their firmware upgrades do not seem to go the way they think they do. Well I got the 600. It would not pair to the back speakers and was 2 firmware editions behind. This one the subwoofer has firmware update too. It says do the bar first. It locked up. I waited an hour. It wouldn't respond to any commands from the buttons or the remote so I unplugged it. Now neither it or the subwoofer will turn on. So I boxed everything back up put the Bar 48 back. Well I don't have to worry about the loud popping anymore because now they won't pair either. I'm guessing you can only pull the blue tooth dongle out and put it back in so many times before it fails. So it's been a year trying to get a working sound bar a subwoofer that pairs and stays paired and rear surround speakers that pair and don't make sounds like there was someone with a 22 automatic firing it in your ear. This is really hard for me. I'm an old loyal Klipsch customer. I have 2 Lascalla Corner horns. The big giant wood ones. They cost over $5000 a piece and this was. 30 years ago. I have a 7.1 Surround sound system I bought from them that were also well over a thousand dollars. I've bought their earbuds and given them as gifts for anyone I think has a good ear for music. Over the 30 years I've owned my Corner Horns I've given hundreds of referrals and positive reviews. No more. The worst thing about it is their customer service. It is Monday through Friday with a very small window in the evenings. So today is the third time I've taken off work to get some help. Using their email system takes sometimes a week for a response. I called Saturday and was reminded only weekend hours. So I took off to call today. They're closed for systems upgrades and training. No mention of that on their phone message Sunday. I'll be honest. They just don't care. I was a long and loyal customer and thats done. This is a horrible product with lousy support and I recommend you don't buy any of their wireless systems. They don't sound good are expensive and if you need support prepare to take a day off work. Sorry this is just too much bad and not enough good.
J**K
Great, just Great
I was confused re: pairing these to my Klipsch Cinema 600 sound bar. Plug the surround speakers into wall outlet, turn off sound bar insert dongle into right end of sound bar, power up soundbar. That ought to do it. If the LED's on the back of the surrounds are blue they're paired. You'll hear them when playing 5.1 media. What I don't know yet is if simulated surround goes through the back speakers. I do not think it does. I'm watching a 5.1 blu-ray now and it sounds so much better now. @@update@@. The soundbar does deliver to the back speakers even if the source isn't 5.1. The volume control for the back speakers is simple and I needed to increase it.
P**.
Excellent Speakers and Great Vender
Awesome speakers, they turned by 600 watt cinema 3.1 sound bar into a 5.1 true surround sound experience! Easy installation with the included sound bar plug in transmitter that paired these new speakers to my sound bar. I didn’t have to download any new software updates on my 600 watt sound bar, it was factory designed to be mated to these two speakers. Very happy with the surround sound quality and it even rocks the Dolby 7.1 sound tracks. I tested it with a half dozen of YouTube’s Dolby’s 7.1 videos and it rattled the foundation of my home. Now, when I play movies with Dolby 5.1 it completes my big movie experience on my 85 inch Sony TV. Note: I like using the remote that came with my 600 watt cinema sound bar, it easily controls the volume on all the speakers, along with the 10 inch woofer. Jump on this… it’s an awesome update to the 3.1 system that REALLY WORKS. I AM VERY HAPPY.
B**K
Susceptible to interference
Speakers sound ok. My gripe is the wireless interference. These speakers will start making LOUD interference noises. Sometimes it'll be in the middle of the night and sometimes I'll come home to a scared dog because of the loud noise. They were way too expensive for this to happen, and the only way to stop them is to unplug them. You can imagine how annoying that is.
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