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Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey
Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey

Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey

(86 reviews)

DEMO UNIT On-ear noise cancelling wireless headphones Experience world-class sound with the latest adaptive noise cancellation technology. These sleek, on-ear headphones keep out the world so you can live fully in yours. A modern sound The PX5 is light and compact while delivering sound quality built on Bowers & Wilkins’ exacting standards. Custom-designed 35mm drivers designed and tuned by the same team behind our 800 Diamond Series speakers used in Abbey Road Studios give you music in all its glory. Adaptive Noise Cancelling From the bustle of the city to the drone of an aeroplane, adaptive noise cancellation automatically shields you from the outside world so you can hear more of the music that matters. Play 25 hours at a time One battery charge for just over a full day of music. If you need more power, a 15-minute quick charge provides five hours of audio playback. Follows your lead The PX5 obeys your every move. Lift an earcup to hear what’s happening around you and the music automatically stops. Put it back and the music plays on. Inspired by sports cars The woven carbon fibre composite arms of PX5 share design principles with the world's most advanced sports cars. Light, stiff and ultra-durable, take True Sound anywhere with these compact noise-cancelling headphones.

DEMO UNIT On-ear noise cancelling wireless headphones Experience world-class sound with the latest adaptive noise cancellation technology. These sleek, on-ear headphones keep out the world so you can live fully in yours. A modern sound The PX5 is light and compact while delivering sound quality built on Bowers & Wilkins’ exacting standards. Custom-designed 35mm drivers designed and tuned by the same team behind our 800 Diamond Series speakers used in Abbey Road Studios give you music in all its glory. Adaptive Noise Cancelling From the bustle of the city to the drone of an aeroplane, adaptive noise cancellation automatically shields you from the outside world so you can hear more of the music that matters. Play 25 hours at a time One battery charge for just over a full day of music. If you need more power, a 15-minute quick charge provides five hours of audio playback. Follows your lead The PX5 obeys your every move. Lift an earcup to hear what’s happening around you and the music automatically stops. Put it back and the music plays on. Inspired by sports cars The woven carbon fibre composite arms of PX5 share design principles with the world's most advanced sports cars. Light, stiff and ultra-durable, take True Sound anywhere with these compact noise-cancelling headphones.

$493.07

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The lowest price for Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey right now is $493.07 at Amazon.com.au.

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Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey

$493.07

(86 reviews)

DEMO UNIT On-ear noise cancelling wireless headphones Experience world-class sound with the latest adaptive noise cancellation technology. These sleek, on-ear headphones keep out the world so you can live fully in yours. A modern sound The PX5 is light and compact while delivering sound quality built on Bowers & Wilkins’ exacting standards. Custom-designed 35mm drivers designed and tuned by the same team behind our 800 Diamond Series speakers used in Abbey Road Studios give you music in all its glory. Adaptive Noise Cancelling From the bustle of the city to the drone of an aeroplane, adaptive noise cancellation automatically shields you from the outside world so you can hear more of the music that matters. Play 25 hours at a time One battery charge for just over a full day of music. If you need more power, a 15-minute quick charge provides five hours of audio playback. Follows your lead The PX5 obeys your every move. Lift an earcup to hear what’s happening around you and the music automatically stops. Put it back and the music plays on. Inspired by sports cars The woven carbon fibre composite arms of PX5 share design principles with the world's most advanced sports cars. Light, stiff and ultra-durable, take True Sound anywhere with these compact noise-cancelling headphones.

DEMO UNIT On-ear noise cancelling wireless headphones Experience world-class sound with the latest adaptive noise cancellation technology. These sleek, on-ear headphones keep out the world so you can live fully in yours. A modern sound The PX5 is light and compact while delivering sound quality built on Bowers & Wilkins’ exacting standards. Custom-designed 35mm drivers designed and tuned by the same team behind our 800 Diamond Series speakers used in Abbey Road Studios give you music in all its glory. Adaptive Noise Cancelling From the bustle of the city to the drone of an aeroplane, adaptive noise cancellation automatically shields you from the outside world so you can hear more of the music that matters. Play 25 hours at a time One battery charge for just over a full day of music. If you need more power, a 15-minute quick charge provides five hours of audio playback. Follows your lead The PX5 obeys your every move. Lift an earcup to hear what’s happening around you and the music automatically stops. Put it back and the music plays on. Inspired by sports cars The woven carbon fibre composite arms of PX5 share design principles with the world's most advanced sports cars. Light, stiff and ultra-durable, take True Sound anywhere with these compact noise-cancelling headphones.

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Beautiful Music to my Ears
29 October 2019ssejuela

originally posted on bestbuy.com

I recently received these Bowers & Wilkins - PX5 Wireless Noise Canceling On-Ear Headphones. Prior to this I had used another popular brand of noise cancelling headphones that were a bit more expensive and I was very pleased with their performance, so my expectations were high. I am by no means a headphone aficionado but I thoroughly enjoy listening to crisp, clear, music and television. My review of these headphones is from a laypersons viewpoint.The product packaging was very classic and higher end in comparison to other headphones that I have purchased. The actual headset was nestled in a custom fitted tray lined with a soft material to prevent scratches and possible damage during shipment. Inside the box I was surprised to find a compact carrying case-dark ... MoreI recently received these Bowers & Wilkins - PX5 Wireless Noise Canceling On-Ear Headphones. Prior to this I had used another popular brand of noise cancelling headphones that were a bit more expensive and I was very pleased with their performance, so my expectations were high. I am by no means a headphone aficionado but I thoroughly enjoy listening to crisp, clear, music and television. My review of these headphones is from a laypersons viewpoint.The product packaging was very classic and higher end in comparison to other headphones that I have purchased. The actual headset was nestled in a custom fitted tray lined with a soft material to prevent scratches and possible damage during shipment. Inside the box I was surprised to find a compact carrying case-dark grey, in an almost tweed-like material with a soft inner lining. Inside this case were the charging and headphone jack cords. The cords were fairly standard and unremarkable in appearance but they did have Velcro straps attached to assist in storage.The headphones themselves were smaller than I expected but the material and craftsmanship appear high-end. The trim on the headset is noted to be a carbon fiber composite. The padded earpieces and the underside of the head strap are a smooth leather material and softly padded. The top of the headphones and the back of the earpieces are covered in a textured microfiber. Though lightweight, they still feel substantial in your hand and after closer inspection they appear durable. The inside of the earpieces are labeled “L” and “R” with all but one of the control buttons located on the right-sided earpiece. The buttons are not labeled but consist of a sliding on/off switch that can be pushed forward and held in place Bluetooth linking, top and bottom buttons that control the volume, and the slightly raised center button that controls the play of the music as well as call management when the headset is in use as a earpiece. Below this is the USBC charging port. The lone button on the left earpiece controls noise cancelling. The headset size adjusts by gently pulling down on each side above the earpieces. I’m a woman and I don’t believe I have an especially large head and the headphones fit snugly but not tightly. There was plenty of additional room for expansion but probably not enough for a very large head. The amount of padding on the earpieces was more than adequate, very cushy and comfortable but as with any headphones my ears got warm/slightly sweaty with extended use. I also wear glasses and this headset did not affect my ability to comfortably wear them simultaneously. My personal experience led me to loosen the headset after about an hour of wear due to some uncomfortable pressure on my scalp from the head strap. This resolved the issue quickly and easily.The box contained no detailed information or operation manual but did have a card with several easy to understand diagrams regarding operation of the device. The packaging advertises a battery life of up to 20 hours of continuous play on a single charge. Over the last few days I have not approached 20 hours of use but the battery level is monitored by my phone and remains at around 80% after 4-5 hours of use. I plugged these in to charge them before use and discovered that the charging light was green-indicating they arrived with at least a partial charge. Be aware that while the charging cord is provided, the charger is not. Any standard wall charger that takes a USB cord should be sufficient, with a fast charger preferred since the headset is advertised as fast charging.I downloaded the Bowers & Wilkins PX app from the Play Store quickly and without any issues. I was required to enable the Bluetooth and location services on my Galaxy S9 in order for the app to function properly. Pairing the phone and headset occurred simply and was successful on the first try. Additionally, whenever I used the headset afterward they would automatically pair. The headset is supposed to be able to update its hardware and functionality via updates sent to your phone and transmitted to the headphones via Bluetooth. I have not had these long enough to experience the need for an update so I cannot comment on the ease of doing so at this time. The app states that the headset can pair with up to 8 devices before needing to clear the device memory and that they may be paired to two devices simultaneously (i.e. your phone for calls and a tablet for a movie). Attempting to use the app had me a bit lost. While the format is simplistic with simple pictures and minimal writing I was unsure how to proceed after opening it so I tapped the “?” icon in the top right corner and discovered a menu which provided all of the information I was seeking for setup/use/customization of the settings. I was unable to get the app to link with the headset to allow me to use the customization features despite repeated attempts at restarting my phone, the app, uninstalling and reinstalling the app. I will add that I’m often not the most tech-savvy and search for assistance with issues on YouTube often.I found the adjustable noise-cancelling feature of the headphones to be exceptional as it blocked background noise more than sufficiently without me needing to increase the volume. I listened to music in a room with children playing and another person watching television. I also wore these in a car with music playing while listening to an audiobook.The wear sensor worked as advertised-even without access to the features on the app. Removing the headset or raising the ear cup caused the audio to pause automatically and reapplying allowed it to automatically resume. This feature was very handy, preventing losing your place when listening to lectures or audiobooks.When listening to a movie I found the sound quality was very good-not theater quality but definitely above average. Listening to music was better for me. I’d definitely rate these headphones an 8/10 for sound quality. My personal experience is that sound is better with wired headphones and conveniently these do include a headphone jack that I did use. The wireless functionality allowed me to wander at least 50 feet from the paired equipment but I did experience intermittent signal interference after going downstairs into my basement.My overall impression of this headset is that it is an attractive, sound, high-quality piece of equipment. The price point may be a bit high if these are for occasional, casual use but they appear to be a good investment for frequent, especially extended use.

Cool looks, sweet sound
1 November 2019xKing

originally posted on bestbuy.com

This is a very impressive looking pair of headphones! From the construction of a headband to arms that hold ear cups, to the ear cups itself - they look thought thru, nothing sticks out. Ear cushions are super soft and foamy,inner side of a headband made of the same soft leather material, outer side of the band is soft fabric. These are on-ear headphones. Make sure to try these on before you buy them especially if your head is on the larger side as clamping force may cause some level of discomfort over time.Button controls are typical for the wireless headphones - 3 multi-function keys and a combination power/pairing slider on the right side and a noise cancelling control button on the left. USB-C port for charging and a 3.5mm wired input connectors are on the ... MoreThis is a very impressive looking pair of headphones! From the construction of a headband to arms that hold ear cups, to the ear cups itself - they look thought thru, nothing sticks out. Ear cushions are super soft and foamy,inner side of a headband made of the same soft leather material, outer side of the band is soft fabric. These are on-ear headphones. Make sure to try these on before you buy them especially if your head is on the larger side as clamping force may cause some level of discomfort over time.Button controls are typical for the wireless headphones - 3 multi-function keys and a combination power/pairing slider on the right side and a noise cancelling control button on the left. USB-C port for charging and a 3.5mm wired input connectors are on the right.One feature that I do like a lot is automatic pause when headphones are removed or at least one ear cup is pulled away - that is super handy as you don't have to hit a pause in case you need to talk to someone. Playback resumes automatically once ear cup is back.Sound - in my opinion B&W could do better. I understand that noise cancelling headphones will affect sound a little bit when noise cancelling is used, however in this case - sound becomes worse when noise cancelling is turned off! I've noticed that bass virtually disappears on noise cancelling levels other than High. Mid range and highs are very decent on any noise cancelling settings.Noise cancelling itself works as expected, there are 4 settings: High, Low, Auto and Off. Headphones will turn it on "High" after you power them on every time no matter what the setting was before last power off.Bluetooth connection - B&W PX5 support Qualcomm aptX HD codec which means virtually no loss in sound quality due to the Bluetooth, 2 simultaneous bluetooth connections are supported.Mobile app - is pretty basic but functional, you can choose Noise Cancelling Level, "Wear sensor" sensitivity setting, turn Voice Prompts on and off, set standby timer. I was not able to tell the exact battery percentage from looking at the app.Very nice soft carrying case is included in the box, charging and audio cables have a designated pocket in a case.Overall - it's a very decent choice if you don't mind on-ear design. Noise cancelling performance is great and 25 hour battery life is enough for a long flight, however sound quality could be improved (it's not bad, it's just not what I expected from B&W). I hope it's just the matter of the software update.

Exceptional Quality Wireless Headphones
27 October 2019krush

originally posted on bestbuy.com

Bowers & Wilkins pulled off a superb pair of wireless headphones with the Bowers & Wilkins PX5!Build Quality: The build quality of these headphones is absolutely amazing as well as the packaging they came in. You can tell Bowers & Wilkins put in work to make sure the headphones arrived untouched and in the best condition possible with the excellent packaging. You can feel the quality build of the product when you remove the headphones from the box and hold them in your hand. Everything from the carbon fiber composite arms to the cloth/leather head band are absolutely stunning. These headphones are definitely built to last.Noise Cancellation: The noise cancelling is second to none on these headphones. With three young children in my household, it is typically ... MoreBowers & Wilkins pulled off a superb pair of wireless headphones with the Bowers & Wilkins PX5!Build Quality: The build quality of these headphones is absolutely amazing as well as the packaging they came in. You can tell Bowers & Wilkins put in work to make sure the headphones arrived untouched and in the best condition possible with the excellent packaging. You can feel the quality build of the product when you remove the headphones from the box and hold them in your hand. Everything from the carbon fiber composite arms to the cloth/leather head band are absolutely stunning. These headphones are definitely built to last.Noise Cancellation: The noise cancelling is second to none on these headphones. With three young children in my household, it is typically quite loud in my home. I can put these headphones on and escape in to a secluded realm of music or even an audio book with no outside noise disturbance whatsoever. I also like that the noise cancellation feature is adjustable with a “Low/Auto/High” selection depending on your preference.Wear Sensor: The wear sensor was a very clever addition to these headphones and works excellent. Just lift a cup and whatever you are playing will pause until you place the cup back on your ear. I do have one complaint and that is with the location of the play/pause button on the right ear cup. I find that when I lift the right ear cup to engage the wear sensor my thumb hits the play/pause button resulting in the un-pausing of audio thus negating the function of the wear sensor. This is easily avoidable by utilizing the left ear cup for wear sensor functionality however being right-handed, it is more natural to lift the right ear cup. I also find myself accidentally hitting the right ear cup buttons when removing the headphones.Battery Life: Without doing a formal battery test on the headphones, I can easily see these lasting the advertised 25 hours. I have charged them once when I initially opened them and have not had to charge them since. I have used the headphones to listen to music as well as audio books off and on for about two and a half days and the battery is around 85%. Excellent battery life so far!Comfort: This is my first time owning a pair of “on ear” headphones vs “over the ear” headphones, I have to say with the wonderful build quality of the ear cups, they are quite comfortable. They do fit a bit tight on my head but I don’t really mind as it prevents them from falling off if I am working out with them on or if I have to bend down to pick something up. I like and prefer a snug fit. The adjustable arms also keep their setting very well and you have to use a bit of force to adjust them which keeps them from falling out of adjustment.Ease of Use: The headphones are simple to use. I followed the pairing instructions and paired them to my Pixel 3 XL phone with no issues. I appreciate the physical on/off switch accompanied with the Bluetooth pairing switch. I have had absolutely no issues with the Bluetooth connectivity since the initial pairing. As soon as I turn on the headphones, they automatically pair and are ready to play audio. Its as simple as that. The button on the left ear cup allows for simple adjustment of the noise cancellation and the audio feedback through the headphones tells you what setting you have selected. On the right ear cup, you have your volume up, play/pause, and volume down buttons which provide an easy method of adjusting your audio from the headset. They come in real handy if your phone is in your pocket. The charging port is USB-C which is an absolute game changer! I love USB-C and am so thankful Bowers & Wilkins implemented USB-C charging on these.App: The Bowers & Wilkins app for these headphones is very simplistic, easy to use, and contains no bloat. It is a very straightforward application allowing you to easily make adjustments to the headset such as noise cancellation, Bluetooth connections, wear sensor adjustments, and software updates. All of these settings are very easy to find given the simplistic design of the app.All in all, I am very pleased with this headset. The sound quality continues to stay true to the always excellent quality of Bowers & Wilkins audio products. With the exception of the button placement on the right ear cup, this is an absolutely amazing pair of headphones!

Specification

Earpiece DesignOn-Ear (Supra-Aural)
Number of Drivers1, per Earpiece
Driver Size1.40" / 35.6 mm
Active Noise CancellationYes
FoldableNo

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$493.07

Bowers & Wilkins PX5 On Ear Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones - Space Grey

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

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Reviews

Beautiful Music to my Ears
29 October 2019

I recently received these Bowers & Wilkins - PX5 Wireless Noise Canceling On-Ear Headphones. Prior to this I had used another popular brand of noise cancelling headphones that were a bit more expensive and I was very pleased with their performance, so my expectations were high. I am by no means a headphone aficionado but I thoroughly enjoy listening to crisp, clear, music and television. My review of these headphones is from a laypersons viewpoint.The product packaging was very classic and higher end in comparison to other headphones that I have purchased. The actual headset was nestled in a custom fitted tray lined with a soft material to prevent scratches and possible damage during shipment. Inside the box I was surprised to find a compact carrying case-dark ... MoreI recently received these Bowers & Wilkins - PX5 Wireless Noise Canceling On-Ear Headphones. Prior to this I had used another popular brand of noise cancelling headphones that were a bit more expensive and I was very pleased with their performance, so my expectations were high. I am by no means a headphone aficionado but I thoroughly enjoy listening to crisp, clear, music and television. My review of these headphones is from a laypersons viewpoint.The product packaging was very classic and higher end in comparison to other headphones that I have purchased. The actual headset was nestled in a custom fitted tray lined with a soft material to prevent scratches and possible damage during shipment. Inside the box I was surprised to find a compact carrying case-dark grey, in an almost tweed-like material with a soft inner lining. Inside this case were the charging and headphone jack cords. The cords were fairly standard and unremarkable in appearance but they did have Velcro straps attached to assist in storage.The headphones themselves were smaller than I expected but the material and craftsmanship appear high-end. The trim on the headset is noted to be a carbon fiber composite. The padded earpieces and the underside of the head strap are a smooth leather material and softly padded. The top of the headphones and the back of the earpieces are covered in a textured microfiber. Though lightweight, they still feel substantial in your hand and after closer inspection they appear durable. The inside of the earpieces are labeled “L” and “R” with all but one of the control buttons located on the right-sided earpiece. The buttons are not labeled but consist of a sliding on/off switch that can be pushed forward and held in place Bluetooth linking, top and bottom buttons that control the volume, and the slightly raised center button that controls the play of the music as well as call management when the headset is in use as a earpiece. Below this is the USBC charging port. The lone button on the left earpiece controls noise cancelling. The headset size adjusts by gently pulling down on each side above the earpieces. I’m a woman and I don’t believe I have an especially large head and the headphones fit snugly but not tightly. There was plenty of additional room for expansion but probably not enough for a very large head. The amount of padding on the earpieces was more than adequate, very cushy and comfortable but as with any headphones my ears got warm/slightly sweaty with extended use. I also wear glasses and this headset did not affect my ability to comfortably wear them simultaneously. My personal experience led me to loosen the headset after about an hour of wear due to some uncomfortable pressure on my scalp from the head strap. This resolved the issue quickly and easily.The box contained no detailed information or operation manual but did have a card with several easy to understand diagrams regarding operation of the device. The packaging advertises a battery life of up to 20 hours of continuous play on a single charge. Over the last few days I have not approached 20 hours of use but the battery level is monitored by my phone and remains at around 80% after 4-5 hours of use. I plugged these in to charge them before use and discovered that the charging light was green-indicating they arrived with at least a partial charge. Be aware that while the charging cord is provided, the charger is not. Any standard wall charger that takes a USB cord should be sufficient, with a fast charger preferred since the headset is advertised as fast charging.I downloaded the Bowers & Wilkins PX app from the Play Store quickly and without any issues. I was required to enable the Bluetooth and location services on my Galaxy S9 in order for the app to function properly. Pairing the phone and headset occurred simply and was successful on the first try. Additionally, whenever I used the headset afterward they would automatically pair. The headset is supposed to be able to update its hardware and functionality via updates sent to your phone and transmitted to the headphones via Bluetooth. I have not had these long enough to experience the need for an update so I cannot comment on the ease of doing so at this time. The app states that the headset can pair with up to 8 devices before needing to clear the device memory and that they may be paired to two devices simultaneously (i.e. your phone for calls and a tablet for a movie). Attempting to use the app had me a bit lost. While the format is simplistic with simple pictures and minimal writing I was unsure how to proceed after opening it so I tapped the “?” icon in the top right corner and discovered a menu which provided all of the information I was seeking for setup/use/customization of the settings. I was unable to get the app to link with the headset to allow me to use the customization features despite repeated attempts at restarting my phone, the app, uninstalling and reinstalling the app. I will add that I’m often not the most tech-savvy and search for assistance with issues on YouTube often.I found the adjustable noise-cancelling feature of the headphones to be exceptional as it blocked background noise more than sufficiently without me needing to increase the volume. I listened to music in a room with children playing and another person watching television. I also wore these in a car with music playing while listening to an audiobook.The wear sensor worked as advertised-even without access to the features on the app. Removing the headset or raising the ear cup caused the audio to pause automatically and reapplying allowed it to automatically resume. This feature was very handy, preventing losing your place when listening to lectures or audiobooks.When listening to a movie I found the sound quality was very good-not theater quality but definitely above average. Listening to music was better for me. I’d definitely rate these headphones an 8/10 for sound quality. My personal experience is that sound is better with wired headphones and conveniently these do include a headphone jack that I did use. The wireless functionality allowed me to wander at least 50 feet from the paired equipment but I did experience intermittent signal interference after going downstairs into my basement.My overall impression of this headset is that it is an attractive, sound, high-quality piece of equipment. The price point may be a bit high if these are for occasional, casual use but they appear to be a good investment for frequent, especially extended use.

ssejuela originally posted on bestbuy.com
Cool looks, sweet sound
1 November 2019

This is a very impressive looking pair of headphones! From the construction of a headband to arms that hold ear cups, to the ear cups itself - they look thought thru, nothing sticks out. Ear cushions are super soft and foamy,inner side of a headband made of the same soft leather material, outer side of the band is soft fabric. These are on-ear headphones. Make sure to try these on before you buy them especially if your head is on the larger side as clamping force may cause some level of discomfort over time.Button controls are typical for the wireless headphones - 3 multi-function keys and a combination power/pairing slider on the right side and a noise cancelling control button on the left. USB-C port for charging and a 3.5mm wired input connectors are on the ... MoreThis is a very impressive looking pair of headphones! From the construction of a headband to arms that hold ear cups, to the ear cups itself - they look thought thru, nothing sticks out. Ear cushions are super soft and foamy,inner side of a headband made of the same soft leather material, outer side of the band is soft fabric. These are on-ear headphones. Make sure to try these on before you buy them especially if your head is on the larger side as clamping force may cause some level of discomfort over time.Button controls are typical for the wireless headphones - 3 multi-function keys and a combination power/pairing slider on the right side and a noise cancelling control button on the left. USB-C port for charging and a 3.5mm wired input connectors are on the right.One feature that I do like a lot is automatic pause when headphones are removed or at least one ear cup is pulled away - that is super handy as you don't have to hit a pause in case you need to talk to someone. Playback resumes automatically once ear cup is back.Sound - in my opinion B&W could do better. I understand that noise cancelling headphones will affect sound a little bit when noise cancelling is used, however in this case - sound becomes worse when noise cancelling is turned off! I've noticed that bass virtually disappears on noise cancelling levels other than High. Mid range and highs are very decent on any noise cancelling settings.Noise cancelling itself works as expected, there are 4 settings: High, Low, Auto and Off. Headphones will turn it on "High" after you power them on every time no matter what the setting was before last power off.Bluetooth connection - B&W PX5 support Qualcomm aptX HD codec which means virtually no loss in sound quality due to the Bluetooth, 2 simultaneous bluetooth connections are supported.Mobile app - is pretty basic but functional, you can choose Noise Cancelling Level, "Wear sensor" sensitivity setting, turn Voice Prompts on and off, set standby timer. I was not able to tell the exact battery percentage from looking at the app.Very nice soft carrying case is included in the box, charging and audio cables have a designated pocket in a case.Overall - it's a very decent choice if you don't mind on-ear design. Noise cancelling performance is great and 25 hour battery life is enough for a long flight, however sound quality could be improved (it's not bad, it's just not what I expected from B&W). I hope it's just the matter of the software update.

xKing originally posted on bestbuy.com
Exceptional Quality Wireless Headphones
27 October 2019

Bowers & Wilkins pulled off a superb pair of wireless headphones with the Bowers & Wilkins PX5!Build Quality: The build quality of these headphones is absolutely amazing as well as the packaging they came in. You can tell Bowers & Wilkins put in work to make sure the headphones arrived untouched and in the best condition possible with the excellent packaging. You can feel the quality build of the product when you remove the headphones from the box and hold them in your hand. Everything from the carbon fiber composite arms to the cloth/leather head band are absolutely stunning. These headphones are definitely built to last.Noise Cancellation: The noise cancelling is second to none on these headphones. With three young children in my household, it is typically ... MoreBowers & Wilkins pulled off a superb pair of wireless headphones with the Bowers & Wilkins PX5!Build Quality: The build quality of these headphones is absolutely amazing as well as the packaging they came in. You can tell Bowers & Wilkins put in work to make sure the headphones arrived untouched and in the best condition possible with the excellent packaging. You can feel the quality build of the product when you remove the headphones from the box and hold them in your hand. Everything from the carbon fiber composite arms to the cloth/leather head band are absolutely stunning. These headphones are definitely built to last.Noise Cancellation: The noise cancelling is second to none on these headphones. With three young children in my household, it is typically quite loud in my home. I can put these headphones on and escape in to a secluded realm of music or even an audio book with no outside noise disturbance whatsoever. I also like that the noise cancellation feature is adjustable with a “Low/Auto/High” selection depending on your preference.Wear Sensor: The wear sensor was a very clever addition to these headphones and works excellent. Just lift a cup and whatever you are playing will pause until you place the cup back on your ear. I do have one complaint and that is with the location of the play/pause button on the right ear cup. I find that when I lift the right ear cup to engage the wear sensor my thumb hits the play/pause button resulting in the un-pausing of audio thus negating the function of the wear sensor. This is easily avoidable by utilizing the left ear cup for wear sensor functionality however being right-handed, it is more natural to lift the right ear cup. I also find myself accidentally hitting the right ear cup buttons when removing the headphones.Battery Life: Without doing a formal battery test on the headphones, I can easily see these lasting the advertised 25 hours. I have charged them once when I initially opened them and have not had to charge them since. I have used the headphones to listen to music as well as audio books off and on for about two and a half days and the battery is around 85%. Excellent battery life so far!Comfort: This is my first time owning a pair of “on ear” headphones vs “over the ear” headphones, I have to say with the wonderful build quality of the ear cups, they are quite comfortable. They do fit a bit tight on my head but I don’t really mind as it prevents them from falling off if I am working out with them on or if I have to bend down to pick something up. I like and prefer a snug fit. The adjustable arms also keep their setting very well and you have to use a bit of force to adjust them which keeps them from falling out of adjustment.Ease of Use: The headphones are simple to use. I followed the pairing instructions and paired them to my Pixel 3 XL phone with no issues. I appreciate the physical on/off switch accompanied with the Bluetooth pairing switch. I have had absolutely no issues with the Bluetooth connectivity since the initial pairing. As soon as I turn on the headphones, they automatically pair and are ready to play audio. Its as simple as that. The button on the left ear cup allows for simple adjustment of the noise cancellation and the audio feedback through the headphones tells you what setting you have selected. On the right ear cup, you have your volume up, play/pause, and volume down buttons which provide an easy method of adjusting your audio from the headset. They come in real handy if your phone is in your pocket. The charging port is USB-C which is an absolute game changer! I love USB-C and am so thankful Bowers & Wilkins implemented USB-C charging on these.App: The Bowers & Wilkins app for these headphones is very simplistic, easy to use, and contains no bloat. It is a very straightforward application allowing you to easily make adjustments to the headset such as noise cancellation, Bluetooth connections, wear sensor adjustments, and software updates. All of these settings are very easy to find given the simplistic design of the app.All in all, I am very pleased with this headset. The sound quality continues to stay true to the always excellent quality of Bowers & Wilkins audio products. With the exception of the button placement on the right ear cup, this is an absolutely amazing pair of headphones!

krush originally posted on bestbuy.com
Exceptionally well built, ANC headphones.
4 November 2019

The Bowers & Wilkins PX5 Adaptive Noise Canceling (ANC) Headphones are a refreshing take in the noise canceling headphone arena.Bowers & Wilkins pride themselves in producing top quality products, and the PX5 headphones deliver in spades. Inspired by the world's fastest cars, the headphones have woven carbon fiber composite arms, and machined aluminum housings. Your ears are treated to leather wrapped memory foam pads with a distinctive 'L' and 'R' printed inside each cup.Charge them up, turn them on, pair them with the Bowers & Wilkins 'Headphones' app (and NOT the PX app) and you are good to go. The headphones are incredibly comfortable, I've worn them 8 hours a day at work some days without any issues at all. Being as the cups sit 'on' your ears and not ... MoreThe Bowers & Wilkins PX5 Adaptive Noise Canceling (ANC) Headphones are a refreshing take in the noise canceling headphone arena.Bowers & Wilkins pride themselves in producing top quality products, and the PX5 headphones deliver in spades. Inspired by the world's fastest cars, the headphones have woven carbon fiber composite arms, and machined aluminum housings. Your ears are treated to leather wrapped memory foam pads with a distinctive 'L' and 'R' printed inside each cup.Charge them up, turn them on, pair them with the Bowers & Wilkins 'Headphones' app (and NOT the PX app) and you are good to go. The headphones are incredibly comfortable, I've worn them 8 hours a day at work some days without any issues at all. Being as the cups sit 'on' your ears and not 'over' your ears, I don't have an issue with sweating like I have had with other ANC headphones.When putting them on, I expected to have a vacuum like experience from the ANC in these headphones. I didn't get that initial feeling, but the noise canceling functionality does work well, just not as prevalent as the class leading Sony WH-1000XM3 noise canceling headphones.Bowers & Wilkins have introduced a 'smart' element into their headphones that controls your input with 'wear sensors'. Basically the headphones monitor the atmospheric pressure around your ear, and if you lift the cup off of your ear, they will pause the music for you, if you put them back on your ear, they will resume playback of your music. This is a really nice feature, and it worked flawlessly most of the time. That was until I yawned. Then my music turned off, and turned back on as I finished yawning. I adjusted the sensitivity of the wear sensors in the app and that alleviated the problem. Then I noticed if I was eating with them on, the wear sensors would start and stop the music as my jaw moved. That became somewhat irritating, so I turned off the wear sensors whilst eating (thankfully the app offers that dynamic control, rather than leaving you frustrated).The ANC button on the left cup has a good, solid feel to it, and switches between High, Low, Auto and Off settings for the noise canceling functionality. I didn't notice a huge difference between Low, Auto and Off, with High being the best setting. On the right cup, you have three buttons, one for volume up, one for volume down and one multifunction button for pause and play. If you press it twice, you can skip to the next track, and if you press it 3 times you can play the previous track.The app allows you to change the levels of noise canceling as well, if you'd rather do that than press the button on the headphones. You can turn on and off the voice prompts, you can set a 'turn off' standby timer, adjust the wear sensor sensitivity (or turn it off) and rename your headphones. You can also adjust the ambient pass through, should you not want to completely noise cancel your surroundings, and it has a convenient slider to dial in the desired setting.As for the sound quality, they sound very nice, but not perfect. They have a nice, broad sound stage, with some great mids, quality treble, but the bass is not as strong as I would like, especially from aluminum ear cups. The sound has nice clarity as it comes from the factory, but that is the only way that you can listen to them. There is no adjustability in the app at all to dial the sound in to how YOU would like it, you can only listen as Bowers & Wilkins intends you to.In comparison, the Sony WH-1000MX3 have full user control over the complete sound field, including spatial awareness as well. Hopefully this can be added to the Bowers & Wilkins app as a future update, giving full personal control to the soundstage. Otherwise the headphones are left without a nice kick in the ear from the bass in the music you're listening to.My 'goto' track for testing new audio products is Disturbed's version of 'The Sound of Silence'. It has a nice, soft intro leading to strong powerful vocals further into the song, piano, guitar, an all together well rounded song.With a 25 hour battery life, and a quick charge feature that charging for just 15 minutes adds another 5 hours of listening time to your headphones. Really love that feature, knowing you can 'top them off' so quickly is fantastic. Nicely done!The headphones come with a USB-C charging cable and a 3.5mm cable so that you can use them as wired headphones as well, when you're on an airplane for example.Now, with how incredibly well made these headphones are, I was a little disappointed with the 'carrying' case for them. Its a very tight, cardboard or plastic wrapped in a woven grey material 'pouch'. It doesn't feel like it will offer much protection to the headphones at all, especially along the bottom where the earcups will sit. And it's very fiddly to get the cables in and out of the little pocket inside the pouch. And worst of all, there is no little carrying loop or tab to put on your finger, so you need to carry this with your whole hand and not a finger. just not very practical or convenient, after how incredibly well made the headphones are.These headphones have impressed enough to continue to be used day in and day out at work, where nice ANC coupled with low volume listening (in a work environment) trump booming bass at a loud volume. They are also great to look at, lightweight and very comfortable for a full 8 hours of wearing and don't mess your hair up too much! If Bowers & Wilkins would just dial an equalizer into the app, so I can set the headphones up exactly how I want them, I could see them getting a solid 5 stars.

Cupra originally posted on bestbuy.com
Good Features and Sound, but Uncomfortable
25 October 2019

I have owned many wireless headsets over the years and consider myself to be an audiophile, so when I saw Bowers and Wilkins was making a new wireless headphone, I had to jump in. I like the smaller form factor, the sound quality and features on them, but I can not get past how uncomfortable they are!SOUND:The sound on these is pretty good. I appreciate it has a wide spectrum from 10mhz - 30khz. The drivers are an appropriate size for the form factor at 35. The bass is pretty clear and the highs are crisp, but the mids could be slightly better for a fuller sound, it is a bit thin for my taste. I EQ with apps so after doing that, it was slightly better, and also burning the speakers in helps as well.FEATURES:The bluetooth pairing was seamless, the fact it has ... MoreI have owned many wireless headsets over the years and consider myself to be an audiophile, so when I saw Bowers and Wilkins was making a new wireless headphone, I had to jump in. I like the smaller form factor, the sound quality and features on them, but I can not get past how uncomfortable they are!SOUND:The sound on these is pretty good. I appreciate it has a wide spectrum from 10mhz - 30khz. The drivers are an appropriate size for the form factor at 35. The bass is pretty clear and the highs are crisp, but the mids could be slightly better for a fuller sound, it is a bit thin for my taste. I EQ with apps so after doing that, it was slightly better, and also burning the speakers in helps as well.FEATURES:The bluetooth pairing was seamless, the fact it has USB C for charging is an added bonus, the app leaves more to be desired that you can download on your phone. I wish you could EQ there or have preset sound stages. You can only control the connection, the name, and the noise canceling. Speaking of which, the noise canceling is pretty good on these, and I appreciate the fact it has different variations of noise canceling; low, medium, high. The "low" one is ambient area and adjusts accordingly, high is complete silence. I like high the best. I also like how when you lift an ear bud slightly, it will pause your music automatically while you talk to someone and then automatically resume when you put the earpiece back over your head.COMFORT:Wow, I thought my Skullcandy crusher's were uncomfortable, but these are worse. I don't know if its my head shape or what, but I can not wear these for more than 30 minutes at a time without my ears being incredibly sore and almost to the point where I am getting a headache. My Sony noise canceling headphones are the most comfortable and those I can wear for hours on end without fatigue or discomfort. I could NEVER wear these on a plane because I would be taking them off every 30 minutes while my ears recover. This is the absolute most devastating part of these headphones, I want to like them, but I can't fathom wearing them for long.All in all, they are solid wireless headphones that have a great battery life and build and sound quality, but be weary, they may be very uncomfortable for you! Perhaps if you have small ears you're fine, but these don't even fully cover my ears because of the smaller form factor. At this price point, I couldn't justify it.

BPTech originally posted on bestbuy.com
Great Pair for NC Headphones
29 October 2019

This pair of headphones live up to the expectation of a great audio product coming from premium brand. This is my first B&W pair that I own, however I have tried other B&W pairs from the store. I also own several pairs from Audio Technica, Sony, AKG, and Bose.B&W is a premium audio brand and the design and features of PX5 reflect just that. The headphones came with an app that you could download to assist you to pair the headphones with your phone or tablet. Pairing was easy as the app works great in guiding you to make the connection. You can also control the headphones features from the app such as the noise cancellation feature and the sensor. The headphones, as expected for a pair in its price range, came with a case that looked stylish and elegant.Though ... MoreThis pair of headphones live up to the expectation of a great audio product coming from premium brand. This is my first B&W pair that I own, however I have tried other B&W pairs from the store. I also own several pairs from Audio Technica, Sony, AKG, and Bose.B&W is a premium audio brand and the design and features of PX5 reflect just that. The headphones came with an app that you could download to assist you to pair the headphones with your phone or tablet. Pairing was easy as the app works great in guiding you to make the connection. You can also control the headphones features from the app such as the noise cancellation feature and the sensor. The headphones, as expected for a pair in its price range, came with a case that looked stylish and elegant.Though these are on-ear headphones, comfort is still good. The shape of the ear pads are elliptical and they fit well on the ear. The headphones press quite a bit more to the ear than I would have liked them, however, I suppose after extended amount of time wearing the headphones the pressure will loosen up a bit.PX 5 headphones are packed with features that work great. Wear sensor is flawless though the audio cut off time is not instantaneous. The wear sensor is a great feature that save you from the hassle of turning on and off the headphones everytime you want to use it. Noise cancellation works great, you can adjust the NC level from the app. You can also hear ambient sound if you wish and it's controllable from the app. The headphones are also rated for extended listening time, though I don't have the chance yet to use it all day long until the juice runs out.Audio quality is good and more to the natural side. The noise cancellation is effective in blocking outside noise so you can focus listening to the audio you're playing. Prince Ali from Aladdin in FLAC format sounded elegant yet still glorious. PX 5 was able to capture all of the instruments in the sound track. Bass was not overpowering and in control. I would prefer just a bit more dynamics, however bearing in mind that these are a noise cancelling pair, the sound signature is consistent for such headphones.Overall, this is a great audio product for a noice cancelling headphones and gives me a good impression of B&W as a premium audio brand.

fudgear originally posted on bestbuy.com
Pay more and get more...
26 October 2019

The Bowers & Wilkins PX5 headphones are substantial. You know when you place these on your head that they are not a discount pair of headphones. Of course, they shouldn’t feel cheap, because they’re not. At $299.00, are they worth the investment?The boxing is impressive, with the headphones secured in their own padded layer. Under, you get a nice fabric case that contains the charging cable, paperwork, quick start guide, and a very basic audio cable should you want to use them as corded headphones. The quick start guide will get you started, but I always prefer some words to clarify a few cryptic drawings (that I figured out). Charging takes a couple of hours or so with a light blinking while charging and going solid once complete. Pairing it to an iPhone XR was ... MoreThe Bowers & Wilkins PX5 headphones are substantial. You know when you place these on your head that they are not a discount pair of headphones. Of course, they shouldn’t feel cheap, because they’re not. At $299.00, are they worth the investment?The boxing is impressive, with the headphones secured in their own padded layer. Under, you get a nice fabric case that contains the charging cable, paperwork, quick start guide, and a very basic audio cable should you want to use them as corded headphones. The quick start guide will get you started, but I always prefer some words to clarify a few cryptic drawings (that I figured out). Charging takes a couple of hours or so with a light blinking while charging and going solid once complete. Pairing it to an iPhone XR was easy – the guide indicated you have to push the power button up 5 seconds to go into pairing mode, but mine paired simply by turning them on and having the phone in search mode. An audio female(ish) voice from the headphones lets you know when you are paired. Controls are standard, consisting of volume and track buttons on one side that double-down as phone answering buttons should you get a phone call. On the right is a noise canceling button that allows you to cycle through low, high, “auto”, or off, giving you again, an audio confirmation of your choice.By downloading the companion app, you have basic controls over settings such as the noise canceling, standby timer, being able to turn voice prompts on or off, a “wear sensor”, etc., but nothing advanced like treble/bass/etc. Make sure you download the Bowers & Wilkins HEADPHONE app, as there are other choices not meant for these available. I found the app to be very basic and relied more on the controls on the headphones themselves, but some may find the app useful.Sound is full and rich. Each person has different preferences, but for me, they have the right mix of treble and bass. Voices are clear when they are in recordings. Every once in a great while I did get a very short static-type blip, but they were nowhere often or long enough to be of an annoyance and I find this to be common on many Bluetooth audio devices. I tried it via the corded option on an Android phone that had a jack and likewise, the sounds were pretty much just as good (and would be better if you use a higher quality audio cord than what comes with it). You do need to use the power even when using a cord for any audio to work, and of course, the noise canceling feature. Battery life is very good. They rate it at around 24 hours, and while I haven’t used a stopwatch I would say at the very least it matches the claims. It’s going to vary depending on your use (volume, etc) but I would say I reached this claim.My only nit-picks I’ll point out and they are not serious complaints: While overall the headphones are comfortable with soft cups, I have a large head, and over time they began to feel tight and warm on the ears. Not in a painful way by any means, but for “large-headed people”, after a few hours you may need a break. Also, when receiving a phone call, I could not get the buttons on the side of the headphones to answer or hang up a call every time – they were hit-and-miss. I had to use my phone’s screen a couple of times to do these, though the sound did come through fine once the call was connected and I could hear the caller fine. When using as corded headphones, the phone answering did not work at all – only (most times) when on Bluetooth. I did have to speak a bit louder than normal for them to hear me well, though. For me this is not a major feature to complain about. Last, the noise canceling does work, but I found no difference between the Low and Auto settings, and the High setting did let in a bit more noise than I would have found to be optimal for that level - but again, at least on some level, the feature does work at blocking out distractions.So… are they worth $299? That’s up to you. Some people refuse to spend money even on quality items, and others will spend much more than an item is actually worth if it’s what they want. For some, I would say these are worth the money. Others may not agree. I know that’s a bit of a cop-out answer, but I think they are higher quality than the norm, and worth the price for those who don’t need the phone call function to work perfectly. On my personal rating scale of 1-10, I would give these a solid “8”.

AtlantaGreg originally posted on bestbuy.com
These are Premium Headphones
31 October 2019

From the beginning, the unboxing of these headphones just subtly say that these are premium headphones. The box is thick, sturdy and glossy, and upon opening it you are presented with the headphones nestled in a cushy velvet lining, which you gently pull out using two short silky ribbon tabs on either side. What you find underneath is a nice carrying case made of an understated grey fabric, an aux cable, a usb-c charging cable, and a small booklet of instructions and such. A visual quick-start type large card is included as well (that’s all I needed to use to start using the headphones). Connection was quick and easy to both my iPhone and iPad. I downloaded the recommended app that you can use with the headphones but I didn’t end up using it or needing it, ... MoreFrom the beginning, the unboxing of these headphones just subtly say that these are premium headphones. The box is thick, sturdy and glossy, and upon opening it you are presented with the headphones nestled in a cushy velvet lining, which you gently pull out using two short silky ribbon tabs on either side. What you find underneath is a nice carrying case made of an understated grey fabric, an aux cable, a usb-c charging cable, and a small booklet of instructions and such. A visual quick-start type large card is included as well (that’s all I needed to use to start using the headphones). Connection was quick and easy to both my iPhone and iPad. I downloaded the recommended app that you can use with the headphones but I didn’t end up using it or needing it, either.The headphones are comfortable, with soft cushioned cups over the ears and a cushioned headband. I normally do not like these type of headphones because they usually always make my head hurt after awhile (too heavy), sometimes my ears too (too tight). But these are lightweight yet still substantial. I was able to wear them through the watching of two movies back to back with no problems.The sound, which of course is the most important aspect, is also premium. Very crisp and clear. I watched movies that I had seen before, and I could hear background noises and sounds that I normally wouldn’t hear from my normal television set or regular headphones. Sounds like the pitter-patter of rain, the subtle clink of silverware, the scratching of a quill on parchment paper. Then I put the headphones to the ultimate test—my husband, who loves listening to music and is pretty discerning when it comes to sound quality. He gave it the thumbs up and says that they are very good. I told him too bad, he can’t have them. I also tried out the noise-cancelling feature, using my three kids who were clamoring for my attention. Suffice it to say, the noise-cancelling feature works.

kltmom originally posted on bestbuy.com
Very good, balanced headphones with few negatives
28 October 2019

Good overall sound quality across a variety of genres: I tested music with my Pixel 2, connected via aptX wireless, using Spotify Premium at its highest bitrate. Classical music I thought did best, but all genres came across nicely. It’s neutral sounding, without coloring the music, with the only complaint would be a desire for just a little more bass in places, although music was much less affected by this than movies were.Streaming movies from Vudu, also on the Pixel 2/aptX, there were zero problems with audio/visual sync in my experience. The overall sound was balanced and dialogue in particular stayed clear in the mix. However, during some of my favorite home theater test scenes, the bass was more noticeably lacking in punch. As I said, this was a slight ... MoreGood overall sound quality across a variety of genres: I tested music with my Pixel 2, connected via aptX wireless, using Spotify Premium at its highest bitrate. Classical music I thought did best, but all genres came across nicely. It’s neutral sounding, without coloring the music, with the only complaint would be a desire for just a little more bass in places, although music was much less affected by this than movies were.Streaming movies from Vudu, also on the Pixel 2/aptX, there were zero problems with audio/visual sync in my experience. The overall sound was balanced and dialogue in particular stayed clear in the mix. However, during some of my favorite home theater test scenes, the bass was more noticeably lacking in punch. As I said, this was a slight concern in music, but more of a problem in movies.I also tested this, using the included 3.5mm cable, with my Yamaha digital piano. I was very pleased with how well the tone matched that produced by the piano’s own speakers, which shows these have a very natural sound.I liked the design: these feel exceptionally sturdy and well-built, with an understated and classy look with very dark neutrals. They were comfortable to wear for extended listening sessions, but I do believe those with very large heads might have a bit of difficulty with fit. The headphones fit snugly on my head without feeling overly clamped on.I was also fairly pleased with the companion Android app, as it gives control over things such as the level of noise canceling, or the sensitivity of the wear sensor. The latter is a feature to automatically pause your music when removing the headphones, and it seemed to work fairly well after a short pause. Changing settings within the app also result in audible confirmations through the headphones, although you can disable this feature. My only gripe with the app would be the desire for location permissions—not sure why this needed for headphones or a companion app.Battery life seems to be very good; they are rated to 25 hours, and while I’m not 100% sure about this, I can say they do sip power slowly, and they charge very, very quickly with the included USB A to C cable.Overall, I was very impressed with these headphones. They have a great, understated look with excellent build quality, good battery life, noise canceling, and versatile performance across a variety of uses. The aptX support is a plus, and I was pleased to be able to use this with my Pixel 2. (iPhones don’t support it however.) My only real complaint would be a desire for just a bit more bass, which affects movies more than music.

DFN80 originally posted on bestbuy.com
Very nice high end headphones
28 October 2019

I have been really wowed by these headphones for the past couple days. I’ve used them in a variety of situations and settings and all have been impressive. The adjustable noise cancelling abilities is something I consider to be these headphones biggest strength. When I used them in my quiet house first with noise cancelling off I could still hear the homes hvac fan running, it was strange putting something completely over my ears but still being able to hear my surroundings like that but I did not mind it. But as soon as I scrolled through noise cancelling low, auto, and high levels, it was crazy how silent surroundings became. I also used these headphones in the gym and again scrolled through the noise cancelling levels and was even more impressed. With it off, I ... MoreI have been really wowed by these headphones for the past couple days. I’ve used them in a variety of situations and settings and all have been impressive. The adjustable noise cancelling abilities is something I consider to be these headphones biggest strength. When I used them in my quiet house first with noise cancelling off I could still hear the homes hvac fan running, it was strange putting something completely over my ears but still being able to hear my surroundings like that but I did not mind it. But as soon as I scrolled through noise cancelling low, auto, and high levels, it was crazy how silent surroundings became. I also used these headphones in the gym and again scrolled through the noise cancelling levels and was even more impressed. With it off, I could still faintly hear fans running, machines running, and metal clanking. However noise cancelling on auto, high, or even low, it is crazy to hear your surroundings just disappear and hear your music and only music. Some people may like to still slightly hear their surroundings, and other people may want outside noises to be completely cancelled out and I love that these headphones let you choose and constantly easily adjust it. I was also really excited about the wear sensor, I have had so many instances in the past few years where I was using Bluetooth headphones and got interrupted and had to take my headphones out or off abruptly only to put them back on and find I missed three songs. I put these to the test as I went to the gym with two friends and was frequently taking them away from my ears to talk to them and the accuracy and functionality is amazing. Not once did it mess up and play when it should not have and I saw on the app you can change how sensitive the wear sensors are, I left mine at the average factory setting and they are great, crazy that I have the ability to make them even more sensitive. I was also glad to see that Bowers and Wilkins made the charging port a USB c and not a micro USB because these headphones charge very fast, easily one of the fastest charging headphones I have had. Just as impressive as the fast charging is how long the battery seems to last, I have only had to fully charge them once and using them for two and a half hours still left me with 90% battery life. As someone who had virtually no experience with over ear headphones other than the very cheap old school ones, only in ear Bluetooth headphones in recent years, I was curious to see the difference and if the change would be worth it. Honestly, now that I have used these in several situations, I can see the big draw and why over ear headphones are so popular. The cushions on these headphones are so soft that I hardly feel them, way more comfortable than having to shove something into my ear and hope it stays put. The design and comfort of these headphones really go hand in hand because the adjustable sides help make these headphones comfortable for so many people. The buttons are also in a natural spot for you to put your fingers instead of having to awkwardly grab at the headphones when they are on your head. At first I was bummed that these headphones come along with their own Bowers and Wilkins app, I am not the biggest fan of having to download an app to go along with nearly every electronic in my house, however this app was pretty useful and very easy to use. Bowers and Wilkins kept it very simple and making minor adjustments was very easy. Only thing I would have liked to see was an equalizer function, I was honestly shocked that headphones at this price range do not have an easy way to make that adjustment. I know I could go to the equalizer settings on any music app I use, however I have not had to touch those settings since getting them just right for all the different speakers, vehicles, etc that I use. It would have been nice to just bump up the base on these headphones specifically, not on my app which then increases it on all devices until I lower it again. Very minor grievance, but for the future it would be cool to see B&W include a function like that in the app. Overall these headphones have been very enjoyable in all different situations, watching movies and listening to music in different areas, and I have been impressed enough that I would easily recommend them to anyone looking for a very nice set of headphones.

Katie originally posted on bestbuy.com

Specification

Earpiece DesignOn-Ear (Supra-Aural)
Number of Drivers1, per Earpiece
Driver Size1.40" / 35.6 mm
Active Noise CancellationYes
FoldableNo

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