The Klipsch T5 II ANC is a single 5.8mm custom moving coil micro dynamic driver with a 3-micrometer thin high-resolution diaphragm. There is such a contrast with the Klipsch T5 II ANC compared to what Klipsch offered just 10 years ago because not only is this a small device but the single internal dynamic driver could also be considered small compared to other TWS models and IEM drivers. So, to my surprise, Klipsch enters the small device TWS market and my first thought was whether they have or have not been able to capture that big Klipsch sound I remember in a tiny TWS. They provided me with one of the moments in life that changed my audio reference point. I had the privilege to audition a pair in NYC and heard them in a couple of other places and I was always floored by their immense bigger than life sound. Anyone who knows them knows, they’re not subtle or small. One of my favorite and still available speakers today is the Klipschorn. Times are certainly changing things and everything seems to be getting smaller. Klipsch has made full-sized headphones before like the Heritage HP3 and a countable amount of full-sized noise-canceling models but when you go to their website today they’re basically gone but you will see many TWS models displayed. To me, Klipsch and big-box speakers are synonymous with each other and my long past as a lover of audio gear might be the source of that but I might have to change my mind on that because this next up for review item fits in the palm of my hand and makes up part of a Klipsch TWS lineup and is labeled the T5 II ANC True Wireless.