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Published: 2015-09-30, Author: Nick , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Many companies have leaped gleefully into the choppy, Bluetooth-tinted waters of personal wireless listening, but Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) has made a more measured entry. Citing advancements in Bluetooth technology, namely the aptX standard, the British fir...
Published: 2015-08-12, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Phenomenal build quality, crazy comfortable to wear, great noise isolation – even on a busy street, audiophile performance, good call quality, folds flat for travel, pretty lightweight, luxurious design, as soon as you plug in a 3.5mm cable the battery is
Doesn't automatically reconnect to your phone after getting disconnected, strong bass might not be for everyone
Bowers & Wilkins has turned one of our favorite pairs of wired headphones into a magnificent pair of wireless headphones. And just like the wired version, the P5 Wireless looks, feels and sounds luxurious. We also can't get over how crazy comfortable...
The Bowers and Wilkins P5 Wireless headphones have excellent build quality and deliver rich, well-balanced sound for Bluetooth headphones (they perform even better in wired mode). The earpads are removable, and a cable is included for wired listening alon
Pretty pricey for an on-ear Bluetooth headphone, leather earpads will cause your ears to get steamy on warmer days (headphones may fit some people a little too snugly), included cable doesn't have an inline remote/microphone
The Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless is an impressive-sounding luxury Bluetooth headphone, but its high price tempers our enthusiasm...
Bluetooth audio has come a long way in the past few years, with improved sound and often premium prices when compared to their wired counterparts. Bowers & Wilkins' new P5 Wireless Headphones ($400) bring luxury to Bluetooth headphones, with a price tag f...
Published: 2015-12-31, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Did I mention that the P5 wireless headphones cost $US400? At that price you could get a pair of Parrot Ziks or four pairs of Jabra Moves, so you should really love these if you're considering the purchase. That said, if you do have the money to spend, do...
Light, compact, reliable, intuitive, and musical—the B&W P5 wireless is everything a Bluetooth headphone should be. While not cheap at $599.95 (the larger but cable-only over-ear P7 is the same price), the luxury and sound quality are as you would hope fo...
The Bowers and Wilkins P5 Wireless headphones have excellent build quality and deliver rich, well-balanced sound for Bluetooth headphones (they perform even better in wired mode). The earpads are removable, and a cable is included for wired listening alon
Pretty pricey for an on-ear Bluetooth headphone; leather earpads will cause your ears to get steamy on warmer days (headphones may fit some people a little too snugly); included cable doesn't have an inline remote/microphone
The Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless is an impressive-sounding luxury Bluetooth headphone, but its high price tempers our enthusiasm...
Fantastic sound quality, aptX support, Great battery life, Easy to connect
Often flaky Bluetooth, Cheapfeeling control buttons, Pricey, Can get uncomfortable when wearing glasses
The sound quality of these wireless headphones is excellent; rich, detailed and surprisingly powerful. But the P5 Wireless is let down by some flaky, frustrating Bluetooth connectivity problems...
Abstract: Being tied to a cable isn't what the modern consumer wants and with phones from the iPhone X to the Pixel 2 not having a headphone jack, going wireless might be essential. Whatever your reason for cutting the cord, here are some of the best wireless headp...