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Bowers & Wilkins PX Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones Best-in-Class Sound, Space Grey

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Style: PX


Color: Black


Features

  • Bowers & Wilkins PERFORMANCE - PX draws on decades of Bowers & Wilkins design experience to take you to the very heart of the music with its breath-taking performance
  • ADAPTIVE NOISE CANCELLATION - Perfect sound anywhere - on a plane, in the street or in the office. The best adaptive noise cancelling headphones, customizable to your exact preference.
  • FEEL MORE OF YOUR MUSIC - Built with the same drive units from our P9 Signature headphones, the PX provides optimized listening performance. We have also subtly angled the drivers to provide a more natural stereo perspective.
  • PX RESPONDS TO YOU - When you need to pause, lift an ear cup. Put PX down and it goes to sleep. Pick it up to resume playing. Worry less about your headphones and enjoy your music more.
  • SMART POWER - With a 22-hour battery life, PX is always ready; put it down and it goes into power-saving sleep mode; pick it up and you're good to go. PX is the smartest Bluetooth headphone on the market.
  • TO GET THE BEST FROM PX, install the latest version of the firmware. This is done via the dedicated Bowers & Wilkins Headphones app, downloadable for free from the AppStore or Google Play Store.
  • Included components: Headphone cable
  • Connector type: USB-C

Description

Introducing PX: headphones just got a lot more personal. PX isn't just a new headphone. We've created not just the best-sounding noise-cancelling headphones you've ever heard, but headphones that are so intelligently designed, and so responsive, you might forget you're wearing them at all. With PX, everything just works in seamless harmony with your environment and the way you naturally listen to music. Combine intuitive controls with a beautiful ergonomic design and best-in-class acoustic performance, and you have something unique: a set of wireless headphones that will transform how you experience and enjoy music. Features: •Adaptive noise cancelling•Advanced Bluetooth 4.1 with aptX-HD for hi-res streaming•Natural UI - Built-in sensors handle functions like stopping audio playback when you remove the headphones •World class acoustics from 40mm full range drivers •Premium materials and build quality •Rechargeable battery (up to 22 hours of battery life) •Mobile companion app for personalizing audio playback Specifications: •Inputs: 3.5mm stereo jack for optional wired playback •USB-C (Audio, Battery charging, and Firmware update)•Drive units: 40mm diameter •Full Range Drivers Performance:2x40mm full range •Frequency Range10Hz to 20kHz •Impedance22 ohms (passive)•Distortion •Sensitivity 111 dB/V at 1kHz •Dimensions: 2.95 in Deep 6.89 in Wide 7.87 in Tall•Weight: 0.83 pounds

Brand: Bowers & Wilkins


Color: Black


Ear Placement: On Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 22 Ohm


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Frequency Response: 38000 Hz


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: FP39683


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Bluetooth 4.1


Wireless Communication Technology: BluetoothWireless3.5MM Aux


Included Components: Headphone cable, Protective Case, USB-C Cable (Connectivity, Charging and firmware updates)


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Leather


Specific Uses For Product: Music


Charging Time: 22 Hours


Compatible Devices: Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speakers, Televisions, Gaming Consoles, Cellphones


Control Type: Noise Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable


Item Weight: 0.5 Kilograms


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Frequency Range: 10Hz to 20kHz


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: PX


Control Method: Gesture, Touch


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 22 Hour


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Bluetooth Version: 4.1


Earpiece Shape: Over Ear


UPC: 714346328918 766234099738


Input Device Interface: Bluetooth Built-in


Special Feature: Motion-sensitive Play/Pause/Stand-by


Global Trade Identification Number: 18


Manufacturer: Bowers & Wilkins


Product Dimensions: 6.89 x 2.95 x 7.87 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Item model number: PX Brown


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 3, 2017


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  • Best in class sound quality, fit & finish, battery life, with great ANC to boot + USB C
Style: PX Color: Black
I'm an audiophile that has a daily train commute, so I'm coming from a place of needed excellent sound, portability, fit and battery life. *I disagree with other reviewers on the app and pairing process. Couldn't be simpler. Follow instructions, read what the buttons do, download the app, have a decent phone. Mine's a Pixel 2 XL and it works flawlessly.* ** No issues with automatic play and stop, it works perfectly for me and I wear "hipster" glasses...** 1. Sound Quality: The PX, like any headphone, will sound best with ANC off. They have a wider sound stage and fuller lower mids with ANC off. It's not at all bad when ANC is on, it's just noticeable, I'd say it goes from a 10 to around a 7 from none to heavy Airplane ANC. To be clear I say 10 because these sound amazing. I would rank these a 10, Bose QC35 a 7, and Senheisser HD1 an 8. These are the best sounding bluetooth high end headphones I've owned. -Bass is punchy and boomy, but not muddy or over done. Low end is perfection from listening to classic West Coast Jazz to EDM, these are never overbearing. -Mids are where these are surprisingly excellent, a lot of typical on the go headphones like beats etc scoop the mids extremely aggressively, I'm assuming to make more headroom for an obnoxiously muddy bass presence. Think smiley face EQ. The PX don't do that, they have perfect, boomy when you want it to be bass, but don't lose the mids. This is clear in classical, some indie rock, and jazz. Everything is there, I can hear all the instruments whereas other headphone brands that squash the mids lose instruments. -Highs are tame, they're not shrill and brash or tinny like some headphones are. These are perfection. They're crisp and add presence without assaulting your ears. Singers with a lot of sibilance in their voice won't rip your head off with these. Cymbals are crisp but not crunchy, it's all there and it's wonderful. Overall, no these aren't "reference" headphones, they aren't flat. They have a very tasteful and purposeful curve that's meant to make music enjoyable, thunderous when it should be, airy when it can be, never intrusive. Perfection. 2. Active Noise Canceling: The PX have 3 ANC modes: Office, City, Flight. *Side note; the seal that the large ear cups make around your ears provide a lot of noise cancellation on their own to be honest* - Office mode is the lightest ANC and sounds fantastic. Really, this is the setting to use 90% if you want to. It's also very easy to toggle ANC on and off with the touch of a button, on the right earphone. Office mode is good for well, an office that's chatty, blocking out a mechanical keyboard, coffee shop, but it's versatile. I honestly leave it on the office setting and it does a fine job even walking around downtown Seattle, or taking a bus or train. Only an ambulance or yelling will make it past. - City mode and Flight mode are much more aggressive amounts of cancellation. You will hear this effect the sound quality and it will be slightly negative. It's also not really necessary unless you're around construction or on a plane or in an airport, somewhere EXTREMELY loud. On the extreme end the PX block out a little less noise than the Bose QC35, but are better than the Sony 1KX and the Senheisser HD1. 3. Wireless Features: Bluetooth 5 and AptX sound brilliant, can't hear a physical difference between wired and wireless. The connection is solid, unlike other headphones that cut out when crossing a busy street, these do not. I haven't had any issues with the automatic play and stop via the sensor in the ear cup. It works flawlessly for me (maybe others were on older firmware?) and I wear glasses. The buttons on the side are awesome, responsive, intuitive, easy to reach. 4. Comfort: These are lighter and more comfortable than the Senheisser HD1's but they're heavier than a pair of beats or the QC35. Fit is just as good as QC35, same comfort level. Even being a wearer of eye glasses I wear these for about 2-3 hours a day without issue. Sometimes up to 4 hours at a time. Conclusions: These are the headphones for someone that doesn't want to make ANY compromises. -Sound quality is unmatched, these are the best of the best -Wireless and features are on point -Comfort is on par with other headphones -Battery life is great, charge with USB C instead the dreaded micro USB cable. These are hands down the best. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2018 by Vera

  • Get these if you want the best sound on the market. Get Bose if you want comfort and dont care about sound quality.
Style: PX Color: Black
Aight I've had these for like half a year now. Sound-wise they're the best wireless noise cancelling headphones you can get. There's not really a competitor. The Bose equivalents sound like tin cans compared to these. I've had a few ups and downs with them just because they're expensive for headphones, but in terms of what you get these are actually mad cheap. They sound like boutique phones that go for over $1k. Pros: 1. Best sound available, really no competitor. 2. Auto stop and start thing is pretty cool. It can get a tiny bit annoying if you're wearing glasses or whatever and the ear cup isn't totally lined up, but it's really easy to turn it off in the app. 3. Battery life is freaking wild. Especially if you use the auto stop / start thing. I forget that I even need to charge these. It says 21 hours or whatever but I think that's 21 hours of use, because I charge mine maybe once a month or so. 4. The noise cancellation is great. Bose is maybe a tad better with this specifically, but even with the cancellation off these are pretty isolating. Active noise cancellation isn't really the dopest thing in the world yet anyways. Both these and Bose are really only going to cut repetitive white noise and low-end frequencies. It's just how the tech works, so if you're looking for your cone of silence active noise cancelling phones are not going to be that thing. If you're looking for a little noise reduction tho these are where it's at. ANC will also effect the EQ of the music you're listening to, but I think B&W took extra time to make sure it wasn't too extreme with these. I noticed way more frequency loss (frequencies of the music that I actually wanted to hear haha) with the Bose ones. 5. They actually do get better as B&W releases firmware updates. I thought that was some major BS when I first saw it haha but they seem to get more reliable every time they update them. 6. They look awesome. B&W design has always been a step above, and these are right on par. I'm a professional musician and audio engineer, and every time someone comes through the studio and sees these I get compliments. Cons: 1. They don't start off comfortable. Like they really don't. I almost took them back, but then I tried another pair of the Bose QC35s and was reminded that in terms of sound quality, the QC35s are probably 60% of these maximum. Anyways, the ear cups and headband on these are leather with some kind of padding in them that takes a bit to wear in, but that means they're gonna last forever once they do. I pretty much just wore a hat for a month or two when I wore these (to keep the headband off my head) and now they feel great. Just give them some time. 2. You can't use these if they aren't charged. Even with the cable. But if I'm not mistaken that's because of they're active speakers so... that's just how active speakers work. Did I mention that they sound ridiculous? Like ridiculously good. 3. The connection does occasionally get jumpy. For mine it seems to be when I turn my head all the way to the right and look way over my shoulder. Bose has issues like this too tho so I'm still all about these. It's more of a general bluetooth thing. Also just a note but this only happens when I'm walking around in the streets of NYC, so it might have something to do with interference. Anyways that's all the main stuff right there. I've seen a bunch of reviews from people being like 'one star cuz they aren't exactly like my other bowers and wilkins stuff' which is dumb and misinformed. Of course they aren't. You gotta do different stuff to make headphones noise-cancelling, including switching up cup materials and all that. These headphones are dank af and the only reason you'll regret buying them is if audio fidelity isn't worth the $400 to you. But if it's not idk why you would buy them in the first place u feel me? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2018 by Amazon Customer

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