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Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Wireless Noise Canceling Bluetooth Headphones (Black)

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Style: Px7 S2


Color: Black


Features

  • All-new 40mm drive unit design FEA-optimised for superior resolution and better imaging
  • New more powerful motor system with revised larger voice coil for lower distortion
  • Drivers are carefully angled inside each earcup to ensure a consistent more natural and immersive soundstage
  • Listen all day with 30 hours of battery life on a single charge
  • Bowers & Wilkins Music App for easy set-up and fine-tuning including user-adjustable EQ

Description

A premium upgrade to the acoustically acclaimed Px7, the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Over-Ear Wireless Headphones, with a completely redesigned and optimized acoustic system, an all-new angled drive unit design, and a more powerful motor system, offers class-leading audio performance with incredible clarity. Featuring and improved microphone arrangement with 2 external adjustable mics, the Bluetooth headphones ensure exceptional call quality with better voice clarity. Its proprietary, all-new active noise cancellation is designed to block out unwanted external noise, ensuring clear, crisp playback of your favorite tracks. The Bowers & Wilkins Music App, compatible with iOS/Android, allows for easy setup up and pairing and enables you to control he sound and noise cancellation, activate voice control, and more – right from your phone. Offers 30 hours battery life from a 2-hour charge, plus quick charge support delivering 7 hours playback from a 15-minute charge, making it an ideal headset for on-the-go use. Comes with all round improvements to headband that ensure comfort across differing head-shapes, coupled with lightweight aluminum and fine leathers for a superior fit and finish.


Product Dimensions: 7.45 x 9.2 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 2.65 pounds


Item model number: FP42927


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 29, 2022


Manufacturer: Bowers & Wilkins


Country of Origin: China


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  • Great headphones, but a tad over-priced.
Style: Px7 S2 Color: Black
The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 rewards you with a generous sound stage and excellent instrument separation. Classical and acoustic music gain the most from these cans, even as decent bass support provides good playback to other genres - hip hop, punk rock, and techno. (As a rule of thumb, the more layers and instruments that a track contains, however, the more rewarding your experience). The noise cancellation is decent enough - they work way better than foam earplugs. But I don't really ask much of it as I don't wear these outdoors. I mainly use them to listen to music or videos on my desktop PC via a 15' USB C cable, to take advantage of the motherboard's high end audio chipset. The sound quality with these wired is notably superior to the experience when paired via Bluetooth. The build quality is very good with aesthetics, comfort, and workmanship worthy of the price. Now to what I less than like. My Windows 11 desktop includes Bluetooth, and these cans are fussy about staying connected. The software from Bower & Wilkins is worthless - but I'm hopeful for future updates. Bluetooth connectivity with my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra works most of the time, but it fails often when the Wear Sensor software is enabled. It keeps cutting out as if I'm removing the headphones from my head, while they're still sitting on top. Indeed, with the Wear Sensor setting enabled, there's no way I would use these while doing chores or any physical activity, really, other than sitting in a chair or sofa. Just turn it off when you're on your feet, and you'll be a happy camper. I'm of the mind that this can be fixed by future software or firmware updates, but it's a tad disappointing because of the price. The on and off slide button is tiny and difficult to use (while the the noise cancellation button actually works great). This was a major upgrade from my previous cans, a Grado Prestige SR80 and an Audio Technica ATH-M40x (both in the $100-range). I'm happy I purchased the Bowers & Wilkins, but realize I may have overpaid due to connectivity (software?) issues and a clumsy button design. (I may even be writing this review just to tell myself it was still worth it.) So why the high score? I bought these mainly for use with my PC, and they perform marvelously in this regard. And with Wear Sensor turned off, the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2s also provide solid Bluetooth performance. These are, certainly, the best upgrade for my listening experience in over a decade. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 10, 2022 by Commodity Junkie

  • Great design, disappointing sound
Style: Px7 S2 Color: Black
I tried both the PX7 S2 and its luxe-priced sibling, the PX8. There's a lot to love about these headphones: They have a high-end look and feel. The controls are easy to use. The ANC works great. The app is best-in-class. The only thing I don't love is the sound, which suffers from muddy bass on several tracks I tested. (Some examples: "Everything Now" by Arcade Fire and "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk.) The bass is so bad that those songs sound better to me on my 3rd-gen AirPods—which are great earbuds, but it's shocking to see them outperform a full-sized headphone at this price point. Now, that's just over Bluetooth. When I listened to the B&W headphones plugged in to a headphone amp, the muddy sound disappeared. So if you're looking for all-purpose headphones that you can plug in at home and occasionally use for travel, these are a fine option. But if you're looking for first-class sound, you'll be disappointed. Some alternatives to consider: * The AirPods Max is, to my ears, the best-sounding headphone in this price range. It's distinctly bass-heavy, and the ultra-minimalist design is divisive, but it's an absolute must-try. * The B&W PX8 suffers from the same sound quality issues as its relatively affordable sibling. In fact, I couldn't hear any difference between the two. I did prefer the leather earpads on the PX8 over the foamy pads on the PX7 S2, though. * The Mark Levinson No. 5909 is the best-sounding wireless headphone I've tried, period, but is also the most expensive. It's also bulkier than the B&W and has worse ANC. * The Focal Bathys are super-comfortable and have a smooth, balanced sound, but cost twice as much as the PX7 S2. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 24, 2022 by Trevor Burnham

  • Grandpa PX is disappointed
Style: Px7 S2 Color: Blue
This review is for the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 (Blue) . TL;DR │ I've been using the original PX. These are frustrating to use. The wear-sensor is garbage — pauses when worn; doesn't pause when removed.⁽ⁿ⁰⁾ The button layout ergonomics are inferior⁽ⁿ¹⁾ but have better functions.⁽ⁿ²⁾ The small kinks of PX are still not resolved here.⁽ⁿ³⁾ Subjectively inferior colors and materials (I had the Bowers & Wilkins PX (Gold/Blue) ).⁽ⁿ⁴⁾ CONTENTS: Intro │ What I Like │ What I Don't Like │ Package │ Notes │ Verdict - - - - - As a long-time PX user, I was very much interested in upgrading to the newer version. Surely, it can only get better, right? Right? After a couple of months of thinking, I decided I wanted these. I skipped the first version of PX7 because that looked like a downgrade to me, and did not have a blue color option. Well, these are, without a doubt, still a downgrade. I bought these at a higher price, and the usability is frustrating. WHAT I LIKE │ + │ + Sound is still great. "Crisp bass." + USB-C charging and playback. + aptX Adaptive. This is important. + Angled drivers. Still genius. + Solid clamp for excellent sound isolation. VS. PX: ++ Finally, a dedicated button for pass-through.⁽ⁿ²⁾ ++ Looks more solidly built.⁽ⁿ⁴⁾ ++ Smaller case, with compartment. ++ The earcups rotate 180 degrees ++ No break-in period. ++ More compact when worn. ++ Manually turning it off is a lot less confusing.⁽ⁿ²⁾ ++ Friendlier to people wearing glasses, WHAT I DON'T LIKE │ × │ × Garbage wear-sensor.⁽ⁿ⁰⁾ × App issues.⁽ⁿ³⁾ × Non-replaceable battery.⁽ⁿ⁵⁾ × Cheap non-braided cables. × Expensive. × No LDAC. × No mic when wired (it uses TRS audio cable).⁽ⁿ⁶⁾ × Not eyeglasses-friendly. × Not collapsible (for travel). × This is the third B&W app I had to use. VS. PX: ×× Way inferior wear-sensor.⁽ⁿ⁰⁾ ×× Worse button placement, ergonomically.⁽ⁿ¹⁾ ×× No 3.5mm headphone jack.⁽ⁿ⁶⁾ ×× Non-removable earcups. ×× I did like the flatter sound of the PX. ×× Color-matched fabric case vs. leather. PACKAGE │ ✓ ✗ │ ✓ Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 headphones. ✓ USB C to C cable. ✓ USB C to 3.5mm TRS audio cable.⁽ⁿ⁶⁾ ✓ Printed materials. ✓ Hard case with cable compartment. ✓ Slim box. - - - - - NOTES ⁽ⁿ⁰⁾ Very disappointing wear-sensor, compared to the PX. The PX just works, maybe 95% of the time. The PX7 S2 at best works a third of the time. There are three sensitivities, and none of them made any significant differences in the experience. Pauses A LOT when worn. When removed, half the time it does not pause, the other half, it literally takes 2 seconds to pause (so people can hear your music). When worn back, does not resume most of the time. This is a disgrace because B&W got it working on the PX. Their support site actually recommends just turning it off. In fact, it is OFF by default. It also does not seem to "wake up" the headphones. ⁽ⁿ¹⁾ The power button was moved where the volume-up button was on the PX. This would be fine, but now, the volume-down button sits very low that it is awkward to press. Also, I do prefer the PX's "bump" for the middle multifunction button. The PX7 S2's middle button is just ribbed, which is a lot harder to distinguish in my opinion... ⁽ⁿ²⁾ ...but at least now, it is a lot less confusing to turn the headphones off. If you've used the PX, you'll know what I'm talking about. Also, the multi-function button has moved to the left and is now able to switch between ANC, pass-through, or off. I always found it stupid that I have to dig through the non-responsive app to activate pass-through. They had it done this way, all the way through their PI7. ⁽ⁿ³⁾ The app still has this issue: The app sometimes could not find the headphones, EVEN WHEN IT IS ALREADY CONNECTED and playing music. ⁽ⁿ⁴⁾ There is too much blue, too less metal. Looks less classy, more casual. However, I do like that the looks and the profile of the headphones when worn which is a lot more compact. I'd say even when there is more blue and less gold, it is a more muted design. It does feel more solid even though it is not metal, and having a broken metal weld on the PX, I would say, it should hold better in time. ⁽ⁿ⁵⁾ If the battery dies, it's brick. A very expensive e-waste brick. ⁽ⁿ⁶⁾ This means I cannot use most third-party audio cables anymore. There are third-party cables, but it's a lot tougher to find one that would work and one that you actually like. - - - VERDICT: I "kinda" recommend this product. ★★☆☆☆ | 2 stars out of 5. Great headphones, ruined by the very disappointing wear-sensor. 4 to 5 stars if you do not care about the wear sensor. Questions? Hit the comments! This review is for the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 (Blue) . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 5, 2022 by Engr. Jay Mendoza

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