Sound quality: Libratone's ONE Click had good overall sound quality. Bass has decent impact but is a bit boomy and deep bass is lacking. Midrange is hazy and a bit gritty. Treble is smeared and sizzly and upper treble is subdued. Doesn't do a good job of recovering room ambience and is congested. Bluetooth and wired sound quality are similar. Provides a decent volume level in a small to medium sized room. As a stereo pair they can be placed to provide better stereo separation than many other models but sound quality remains hazy and congested.
Ease of use: We found the Libratone One Click ease of use to be good overall. Bluetooth setup: Unit is in pairing mode the first time its turned on, however afterwards it requires the press of an ambiguously labeled, multifunction Bluetooth pairing button. The volume control is a unlabeled and multifunction touch control, that when actuated in a clockwise touch fashion the graphical position is displayed and is non-persistent. No source selector switch. Plugging in the line source, immediately switches to line in and unplugging can resume Bluetooth playback. App Remote: Volume control works for all sources, its a prominent radio dial, unlabeled with a non-persistent numeric level. The App, allows for EQ, pairing, Station streaming and volume and limited transport controls.