Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins PX7.
December 2019
(86%)
96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(90%)
159 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Well-balanced
Smooth and clean sound
Powerful audio performance with rich bass depth and sculpted highs
Strong ANC with multiple modes
App allows ambient levels to be mixed in with ANC
Can be used in wired mode
Stylish design
Great noise cancelling
Highly accurate audio reproduction
Lightweight and comfortable
It includes an app
30 hours of battery life
Durable finish
Comfortable wear
Gorgeous
Elegant design
Warm
Balanced audio
Strong active noise cancelling
Excellent battery life
Wide and dynamic soundstage
Prime craftsmanship
Multi-level ANC and ambient listening modes
Lengthy battery life
Companion app with useful features
The editors didn't like
Fit may be too firm for some
SUMMARY
The PX7's smooth and refined sound whispers class. Tastefully balanced and fluid
This is a sound signature you can listen to for long stretches without getting annoyed at your gardener. And the ANC
While not the mo
Expensive
ANC is quite good
But not best in class
Sculpted sound signature isn't for everyone
Missing some of the bells and whistles the competition has
Ear pad seal can be a problem for people who wear eyeglasses
They don't fold as compactly as some other headphones
Superb audio performance from large drivers,Better and lighter headset design,Robust feel,Excellent noise cancellation,30 hours battery life
Not quite as premium-looking as predecessor,Flat-folding design rather than bend-in earcups
Bowers & Wilkins has been consistent over the years and, in the PX7 headphones, continues that trend. It has created another wireless pair that will undoubtedly get the stamp of approval from audiophiles, but ticks plenty of tech boxes too.The adaptive no...
ANC could be stronger, Pricey, Wireless can get choppy in busy areas,
With the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 has yet again produce a worthy headphone, with great sound and some excellent features. The ANC is good, if not as strong as other headphones and the weight may be troublesome for some, but nevertheless these are one of, if n...
Earcups don't collapse, No swipe/touch playback controls
Our repeat mentions of rival headphones throughout this review just goes to show how competitive it is at the top of the premium wireless noise-canceling headphones market.Make no mistake though, up top is exactly where the Bowers & Wilkins PX7s deserve t...
Published: 2019-12-06, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Adaptive noise-cancelling works well, Fantastic sound, Solid battery life, Wear sensors more reliable than the PX
No Google Assistant, Siri or Alexa, Don't fold inwards
The PX7s improve on B&W's maiden noise-cancelling effort in every way. The redesign places greater emphasis on comfort and the headphones are all the better for it, while noise cancellation is as effective as you'll find. Throw in the inclusion of aptX Ad...
Very comfortable, Superb noise cancelling, Aptx HD and adaptive support
Expensive, May be a bit bass-heavy for some
In the end, though, it won't be small differences in sound quality or the subtleties of one Bluetooth codec versus another that will make the difference for most people, it's the price. And, on that front, the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 simply can't compete wit...
All a pair of headphones can do is sound, look and feel great - and the B&W PX7s tick all three boxes. In our initial hands-on review, we predicted that the PX7s would be up there with the very best noise-cancelling headphones, and that's where they sit.T...
Wide, open soundstage, Comfortable to wear, Support for aptX Adaptive
Very expensive, Noise cancelation could be stronger
So far, we've found a lot to like about the Bowers & Wikins PX7 Wireless Over-Ear Headphones; they look great, feel very comfortable to wear, and the inclusion of aptX Adaptive technology means that they're just as good for listening to Hi-Res Audio as th...
The PX7s show all the first signs of a promising - and possibly class-leading - pair of premium headphones. They sound, look and feel great - but then so do its closest rivals. Needless to say, we can't wait to have our own pair to see where in the peckin...