Testseek.com have collected 87 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Wireless.
November 2015
(88%)
87 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Splendid audio performance, Great Bluetooth range, with aptX codec support, Superb build quality, with an IP64 level protection from the elements, Terrific sound from a very small box, An IP67 rating means it'll survive a dunk in the pool or a day at the
No DTS Play-Fi support, When playing outdoors, it needs a vertical surface or two to deliver its best performance, Very expensive, No track forward/back buttons, AC adapter not included, No hardwired ethernet port, No wireless subwoofer option, No AC adap
This isn't a great speaker, but it is a bargain.This $100 speaker sounds like it should cost a lot more.Oppo's first wireless speaker is fabulous; it's a great value for the money.Big sound and a richly featured app will make this speaker the life of any...
Published: 2016-09-09, Author: Michael , review by: wired.com
The best highend wireless speaker gets a revamp, and the results are glorious. Loud, bright, and very natural sound with excellent bass. Connect via AirPlay, Bluetooth, or Spotify Connect. Easy setup through the app. Arresting design looks like the goddam
Very expensive at $700. Excellentsounding wireless speakers can be had for less. Swapping between input modes is indicated by an inscrutable, colorchanging LED. It sounds best about a foot away from the wall, so don't put it on a bookshelf
Published: 2016-05-26, Author: Eric , review by: audioholics.com
Precise room filling sound, Bright natural sound with excellent bass, Excellent aesthetics, AirPlay streaming and Spotify Connect, WiFi and Bluetooth, Very easy to setup
Comparatively expensive, Requires proper placement for maximum sound quality
While placement was a bit finicky with this speaker, the Zeppelin Air sounded phenomenal. However, the user can run into some issues when switching between sources on the Zeppelin. Switching between Bluetooth devices creates a recurring problem: In order...
AirPlay, Bluetooth, analog input, Redesign reduces cabinet resonance, Unique cosmetics
No iPhone/iPod dock
Bowers & Wilkins revises, revoices, and updates its popular high-end Zeppelin speaker to eliminate the iPhone/iPod dock, focusing instead on wireless connectivity—and it sounds better than ever...
Published: 2016-02-17, Author: Jim , review by: wegotserved.com
With the new Zeppelin Wireless Bowers & Wilkins have produced the next evolution of their iconic integrated Hi-Fi speaker. This is arguably the ultimate one-box Hi-Fi, incorporating audiophile components, designer looks and wireless streaming support. You...
Amazing audio, Every component upgraded, Each Zeppelin revision just gets better and better, Three wireless connection choices: Bluetooth, Apple Airplay and Spotify Connect, Setup App vastly improved, Elegant design
Great build quality, Appealing unique look, Balanced and dynamic sound, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connectivity
Direct Android Wi-Fi connectivity support, Other color/finish options
THE B&W ZEPPELIN WIRELESS is a high-quality versatile wireless single-speaker system capable of delivering dynamic and clear sound.LikesGreat build qualityAppealing unique lookBalanced and dynamic soundBluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connectivityWould Like T...
Published: 2016-01-17, Author: David , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: In an age of wireless speakers dominated by singing soda cans and the occasional light show, the Zeppelin Wireless from British audio firm Bowers & Wilkins keeps the focus refreshingly on the task at hand. The latest in the Zeppelin line takes what was pr...
The Zeppelin Wireless has exceptional sound quality comparedwitho other speakers in its class, This speaker is beautifully and artfully designed, It has flexible connection and playback options, The Bowers & Wilkins Control App is well designed and intu
The speaker's larger size could be problematic for those with limited space, The status light can be confusing
Why are soundbars and wireless speakers so popular these days? Sure it's about simplicity, but it's also about convenience. Why do people listen to music from the speaker in their phone? Because it's at their fingertips. it's a single button push. Only a...
Absolutely gorgeous design that looks good in any location, The built-in sound processor makes music of any kind sound pure and detailed no matter what volume, Easy connection to Bluetooth, AirPlay or Spotify Connect, with aux in for non-wireless audio so