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
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96 Reviews
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The editors liked
Pros
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
The editors didn't like
Cons
Expensive. ANC is quite good
But not best in class. Sculpted sound signature isn't for everyone
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Published: 2021-02-24, Author: Alex , review by: tomsguide.com
Wide and dynamic soundstage, Prime craftsmanship, Multi-level ANC and ambient listening modes, Lengthy battery life, Companion app with useful features
Finicky connectivity, Carbon fiber design isn't for everyone
In a competitive noise-cancelling market where Bose and Sony run the show, Bowers & Wilkins let its presence be known with the exceptional PX7 Carbon Edition. These headphones have the ANC and audio prowess to match up well against most, if not all compet...
Stylish design, Great noise cancelling, Highly accurate audio reproduction, Lightweight and comfortable
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
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 Carbon Edition are far from being the most expensive headphone TechHive has reviewed, but that doesn't change the fact that its list price is $50 higher than Sony's WH-1000XM4 (make that $122 at press time, since was offering a sa...
Abstract: The PX Series is the premium headphones in the Bowers & Wilkins headphone range, and is synonymous with quality workmanship, materials and sound. With the PX7 and the PX5 we are testing the two current models. The B&W PX7 is a circumaural headphone, while...
Abstract: Audio writers and enthusiasts tend to notice things that other people don't. I, for example, am positively obsessed with the headphones that people decide to pack for cross-country flights. (Or I was before "all this mess," I mutter while waving my arms a...
Abstract: If I had a dime for every Bose or B&W review I've written, I'd be able to afford a Bose or B&W headphone. MajorHifi has published many reviews about the Bose 700 and B&W PX7 already. But discerning consumers are suckers for a comparison review. And this o...
Abstract: Here are two of the best noise-cancelling wireless headphones on the market. And they're both selling at the same price. MajorHifi has already written reviews on both, the PX7 and the Momentum 3. So, this review is for folks who are already familiar with...
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
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 most effective I've ever heard, is still...
Published: 2020-01-24, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
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,
Expensive, ANC is quite good, but not best in class, Sculpted sound signature isn't for everyone
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 headphones balance strong wireless noise cancellation with excellent audio performance for a very high price...