Testseek.com have collected 96 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin.
January 2008
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96 Reviews
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Abstract: Its pretty hard not to like the Zeppelin if you get a chance to let it take over you music playing duties for a spell. It sounds great at any volume with (almost) any music you send its way. From the simple, unorthodox cabinet design to the stylistic ...
Abstract: iPod docks. Cheap, tinny and no replacement for a proper stereo. Prepare to have all those statements challenged by the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin. Oh the humanity... The first thing that strikes you about this dock is its design. It won’t take the clev...
Abstract: Our office has been invaded this week, not since health and safety arrived has something so menacing sat in the corner scaring visitors and staff alike. However there is a difference with this scary sight as this is the B&W Zeppelin which we have for r...
B&W has been making quality audio products for several years, and the companys Zeppelin proves that its at the top of its game. This is no mere iPod dock; it is sophisticated, beautifully designed audio equipment that coaxes the best possible sound ...
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Published: 2008-04-28, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
Peerless build quality sets apart from the crowd this iPod speaker. The B&W Zeppelin feels solid and exudes high-class attention to detail. And the Zeppelin's audio quality soundly complements its design, giving a detailed and insightful sound, with a...
Stunning appearance; excellent sound quality for a one-piece system; solidly built; clever dock design; unique technical features; digital/analog audio-input jack.
Expensive; large as one-piece iPod speakers go; no data port for syncing iPod with computer; rubber stand clumsy and inelegant compared to the rest of the system.
With a $600 price tag, the Zeppelin is among the most expensive iPod speaker systems we’ve seen; if sound quality is your primary—or only—consideration, there are less-expensive products that compete well. But while you’re s...
Limited remote controls. No bass and treble adjustments. Can’t connect to Mac for iPod syncing.
The Zeppelin will satisfy even the pickiest audiophiles. You can find other iPod speakers that have more features and sound just as good for $599, but if all you want is a splendid-sounding speaker, the Zeppelin is it. ...
The B&W Zeppelin iPod speaker system is certainly one of the loudest and best-sounding youre going to find in this category. Whether its worth $600 to you is another matter....