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December 2013
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The editors liked
Superb sound quality without the wires
Stylish
And comfortable
Plenty of range
Portable
Foldable design
Can also be used in a wired configuration
Risk-free trial with free 60 day returns
Comfortable
Amazing sound
Fancy-looking (though not for everyone)
Luxurious design
Great build quality with premium materials
Delivers a full and rich sound
Low and mid-range presence
Superb audio with strong bass and balanced mids and highs
Excellent battery life
Top-notch premium build quality that exudes luxury and durability
Excellent (passive) noise isolation
Folds for easier storing when traveling
Work as wired headphones
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Gorgeous combination of aluminum and sheepskin leather creates a pair of luxurious headphones
Sound through the headphones is excellent
Calls made through the headphones sound great
You can pair the headphones to multiple devices for easy listening
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Outstanding sound quality
Truly portable
Luxury build
Very comfortable
Powerful
Vibrant audio performance with excellent bass response and clarity in the highs
Lovely
Includes a cable for passive listening
The fit and finish of the P7 Wireless headphones are Applelikeas they should be
Since Apple sells them right next to their laptops
Tablets
And phones in the Apple Store
The P7 Wireless headphones are very
The P7 can resolve microdet
Warm
Dynamic
And detailed
With or without wires
Brilliant industrial design
With a luxurious look and feel
Outstanding noise isolation
Aluminum frame
Sheepskin leather
And memory foam
Highly enjoyable
Bass-rich sound signature
Battery lasts a long time and doesn't add noticeably to the weight
They sound their best under the worst listening conditions
The Bowers & Wilkins P7 Wireless offers impressive build quality
Good comfort and smooth
Rich sound in an over-the-ear headphone design that shuts out a lot of external noise. Wireless operation is nearly flawless
Battery life is good and a premium car
Outstanding Design
Sound quality
Comfort
Optional wired listening
Convenience of Bluetooth
Better sound than original P7
Beautiful craftsmanship and design
Great 17 hour battery life
The editors didn't like
A brushed aluminum or stainless steel look on the metal parts instead of chrome
Small feature set
No active noise cancellation
Bass is excessive for my taste
Soundstage and treble sound are restricted
Uncomfortable for long-term wearing
The Bowers & Wilkins P7 is on sale on Amazon for $399. This is a great choice for bass lovers but you should try it before buying because it m
Cable lacks an inline mic for making calls
Bulky size means its style might not be for everyone
Strong bass isn't for everyone's audio tastes either
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Headphones do not turn pause music when you remove them
Bluetooth audio can't quite match non-Bluetooth headphones
Very expensive
Headband can feel a tad uncomfortable on long listening periods
Cable has no inline remote or mic
Bowers & Wilkins' traditional speakers are not voiced to have this much bass. For hiphop and bigbass music like some of what I played above
It's fine. I was expecting a drier
Tighter presentation
But then again these headphones aren't being sold to aud
There can be a little too much bass at times
Tight headband requires some break-in time
No inline remote on the cable (when you want a wired connection)
Fit is tight enough to be fatiguing after an hour's use
Bluetooth connection can be unreliable
Pricey for a set of fun cans
They sound their best under the worst listening conditions
Stunning looks, Great build quality, Energetic, chunky sound
Lack of mid presence, Frustrating volume button placement
The P7 Wireless headphones deliver the great design and construction that Bowers & Wilkins is famous for, and the quality of their sound is fantastic when paired with the right music...
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Published: 2016-09-26, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Somehow, the extent to which the $649 P7s don't feel like ultra fancy, feature-rich headphones is what made them such a thrill. (They also sound amazing, but we've been over that.) The controls are intuitive. The microphone works well. There are nice litt...
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Published: 2017-10-02, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
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If you're specifically after wireless headphones, the P7 Wireless are some of the best around. They're not cheap, but they're reliable, look great and – overall – sound great. They'll suit those who like heavy bass, but don't forget about the Bose QuietCo...
Stylish, comfortable design, Superb audio performance, Easy to use and live with
Nothing worth noting
B&W has never made a disappointing pair of headphones yet, and the P7 Wireless aren't going to buck the trend. In fact they're absolutely excellent P7, setting a lofty standard that rivals in this price range will struggle to emulate. B&W has built a pai...
Published: 2016-10-14, Author: Jonathan , review by: alphr.com
If you love your music, and if you're reading this then you probably do, then the Bowers & Wilkins P7 Wireless is well worthy of your consideration. They're a touch heavy, but supremely comfortable, the memory-foam cups create a good seal around your ears...
High-end audio performance, full-range 40mm drivers, easy-paring, Bluetooth aptX support for lossless reception, extremely comfortable to wear
No active noise cancellation as that can come at a cost to the audio performance
To be honest, while the P5 Wireless headphones were very well received last year, we have been secretly pining for these for a while. They suit the current trend of wire-free connectivity without any compromise in audio performance whatsoever.If there's a...
Stylish design, Good audio quality, Easy usability,
Nothing of note,
We can't say we're surprised, but the fact is the P7 Wireless headphones set a high standard for other competitors in this price range to reach. B&W has built a very impressive pair of Bluetooth headphones that we'd certainly recommend for their sound qua...
Classy design, Rich, energetic sound, Reliable Bluetooth
Cheap-feeling buttons, Expensive
Third time's the charm for Bowers & Wilkins and Bluetooth – the P7 Wireless look and sound great. Watch: Trusted Explains – What type of headphones should you buy?...