Testseek.com have collected 61 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins C5 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins C5.
August 2011
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61 Reviews
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Cutting-edge design; reasonable price; great overall sound
Tricky to manoeuvre cabling; doesn't block all extraneous sound, $249
The overall sound quality of the C5s are exemplary. However, if you’re after a pair of in-ear headphones with full noise isolation, you may be disappointed with what the model offers.In terms of design, the C5s are hard to look past. Match your Apple ...
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Published: 2011-10-12, Author: David , review by: cnet.com.au
The Bowers & Wilkins C5 earphones offer clean, detailed, natural sound with tight bass. They feature an integrated microphone with navigation controls for cell-phone use, and an eye-catching industrial design with an innovative adjustable Secure Loop keep
The Secure Loop design isn't universally comfortable (doesn't work well in all ears) and the in-line remote is designed to work only with Apple iOS devices, not Android smartphones
While the Secure Loop design may not be a perfect fit for every ear, the Bowers & Wilkins C5s are among the best-sounding earphones in their sub-$200 price class....
Abstract: December 17th, 2012, In Headphones/Earphones (and Heaphone Amplifiers), Reviews, by George de SaBowers & Wilkins (B&W) is an audio product company that is based in its home town of Worthing, West Sussex, England and is part of the B&W Group. The B&W G...
Warm, lush sound. Lots of bass, Very good build quality for the price, Secure Loop and Micro Porous Filter features aren't a gimmick – they really work, Handsome zippered carrying case. Sort of like a small chicken empanada made of black leather
Inline mic and controls only work well for iOS. Android and other devices, not so much, High end and upper midrange freqs not very pronounced, though also not as fatiguing, Cable a little bit sensitive to body movement – you'll hear it in your ears when i
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Published: 2014-10-19, Author: Jan , review by: computerbild.de
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Abstract: Die meisten mitgelieferten In-Ears von Handys und MP3-Player kratzen, sitzen zu locker, dröhnen und liefern nur dumpfe Töne. Da lohnt sich die Investition in ein hochwertiges Modell, das aber gar nicht viel kosten muss. Wir stellen die besten In-Ears vor....
Der Bowers & Wilkins C5 ist einer der besten In-Ears, die mir je untergekommen sind.Empfehlung: Jetzt kaufen (z.B. für ca. 135 Euro bei Amazon*).Bowers & Wilkins sind seit den sechziger Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts vor allem für ihre Studio-Lautspr...
Bowers & Wilkins ist auf Anhieb ein großer Wurf gelungen: Der C5 kann vorbehaltlos überzeugen. Sein Tragekomfort ist ausgezeichnet und dazu geeignet, auch Menschen, die mit Ohrhörern im allgemeinen nicht zurecht kommen, eine Alternative zu bieten. Dank s...