Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Mini.
January 2010
(80%)
39 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great sound. Compact unit. Very stylish and solidly built.
Can't navigate menus and playlists from remote. 400 bucks doesn't buy you a USB cable or a printed manual. Bass is adequate but not impressive.
You definitely get what you pay for. Style and sound quality are leaps and bounds better than cheaper, similarly sized speaker docks. But the absence of basic accessories made us feel like we were being nickel-and-dimed.Zeppelin Mini...
Abstract: While there is much to be said for high-performance iPod/computer audio systems that feature dedicated docks, DACs, amps, speakers and even subwoofers, the fact is that many people want something much simpler than that—and preferably better looking...
The Mini exceeded my expectations and kept me company with an iPod longer than I had in years. Its attractive lines and crisp presentation made it easy to live with and listen to. For tight treble, clear mids and better-than-average bass, the Mini shou...
Oh-so-pretty, Nice audio experience overall, Remote reaches pretty far, USB connection makes computer upgrades easy, Rotating dock for proper video playback, Ability to play and control iTunes
Limited remote control, Mystery button on the remote, Chassis & controller are cruisin' for a bruisin', Doesn't always sync right away, Sound can break up at higher volumes
Even though it doesn't stand out as well as its predecessor, the Zeppelin Mini is mighty nice. At $400, it's still slightly expensive for an iPod dock. However, B&W don't come cheap, and it shows in this unit's performance at reasonable vo...
Abstract: by Anthony KershawI have a real soft spot for Bowers & Wilkins (B&W), favourite audio resident of Steyning, Sussex, England. The legendary B&W 801F loudspeakers were the first true high end speaker I heard at length. I remember the sound from almost 30...
Smart, stylish aesthetic, Digital USB input provides cleaner sound, Works with all iPod and iPhone devices, Unique, rotating dock arm
Very aggressive high frequencies, No tone control, Poor off-axis response, Limited remote functions, High price for an iPod dock
The Zeppelin Mini looks less outlandish than its Hindenburg-sized older brother, but loses some of its larger-than-life performance in the shrinking process....
One of the best sounding iPod docks in its price range. Compact, elegant design. Dock rotates for horizontal iPod view. Connects to PC via USB so remote can control iTunes.
Only for iPhone, iPod touch, and recent iPods. Remote control is awkwardly shaped and lacks full iPod navigation. No video output.
For a $400 iPod speaker dock, the Zeppelin Mini lacks some features that an expensive unit should have—but it looks and sounds amazing....
Here's why I mentioned the binocular analogy. Is the sound from the Zeppelin mini so much better than $40 desktop analog speakers that it's worth ten times more? We have to remember that getting to that last plateau of overall quality costs propor...
Published: 2009-11-13, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Back in 2007, Bowers & Wilkins brought out the uniquely styled , which we described in our review as being every bit as sophisticated as Apple's iconic player, with detailed sound that largely lived up to B&W's high-end reputation. That Zeppelin remain...
Abstract: Whether or not this approach will pay off with Zeppelin Mini is going to depend primarily on two things: a consumer’s appreciation for the looks of this new audio system, and its preference for the B&W brand name. Having reviewed hundreds of different...