• Reviews around bluetooth (3.59 of 5)

    Bowers & Wilkins PX Active Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones, Best-in-class Sound, Soft Gold

    • They had a rock solid bluetooth connection (more than I can say about the H9i's).- Comfort 3/5- Sound quality 5/5- Looks 4/5- Noise cancelling 3/5- Bluetooth
    • I have found the tablet to be a great Bluetooth broadcaster, with a two devices, one was a pair of headphones, the other a pair of earbuds, being able to be received the signal with three walls and a floor between them.
    • To date, my favorite bluetooth headset has been the B&W P7 wireless and the B&O H9
    • These are the best sounding bluetooth high end headphones I've owned.-Bass is punchy and boomy, but not muddy or over done
    • The bluetooth is easy to pair to multiple devices, it's very nice and intuitive
    • Bluetooth features work great with my Android phone.
    • Sound quality: 10/10There's no way around it: these headphones are the best sounding Bluetooth set on the market at this price point, and it's clear to me why B&W took so long to bring it to market
    • They had a rock solid bluetooth connection (more than I can say about the H9i's).- Comfort 3/5- Sound quality 5/5- Looks 4/5- Noise cancelling 3/5- Bluetooth
    • Never thought Bluetooth could sound so good
    • They are the best sounding Bluetooth headphones I’ve heard and it’s not even close.
    • so, I'm always keen to try a good bluetooth headset
    • They have a good sound but not as clear as this b&w px
    • and it shows B&W's commitment to the future.4.
    • Heavy headphones and the sound just wasn't what I was looking for--it just wasn't "expansive like the B&O beoplay headphones; although the noise cancelling feature is better than the B&Os, so there's that to consider; however, the sound quality in noise cancelling mode isn't as good as the B&O Beoplays, so that's an issue too.
    • the B&W P7's sound very good, but doesn't have noise cancelling and its a little too tight on my
    • Despite having been a loyal B&W client for decades, I'm getting no joy from B&W support.
    • I haven't used it with the dragonfly yet, but I don't think you can bypass the internal circuitry on these headphones, meaning, there is no point using an external DAC.... but the B&W headphones are very good
    • The B&W's so far have been far superior to the Bose
    • The construction of B&W is much more solid, they feel sturdy in your hands.
    • The case is quite the surprise in the otherwise normally flawless B&W product experience, given these are travel headphones
    • ANC is not as good as the Bose QC35 but still decent, level of ANC can be changed in the (barren) B&W app
    • n’t want to disturb or be disturbed by anyone around you
    • n’t sound that good.
    • Heavy headphones and the sound just wasn't what I was looking for--it just wasn't "expansive like the B&O beoplay headphones; although the noise cancelling feature is better than the B&Os, so there's that to consider; however, the sound quality in noise cancelling mode isn't as good as the B&O Beoplays, so that's an issue too.
    • (the B&O are a little too loose
    • I tested them for several weeks with a range of music from contemporary jazz (Gregory Porter, Carmen Lundy), metal (Metallica, Type O Negative), shoegaze (My Bloody Valentine), post-punk (XTC), etc.
    • Heavy headphones and the sound just wasn't what I was looking for--it just wasn't "expansive like the B&O beoplay headphones; although the noise cancelling feature is better than the B&Os, so there's that to consider; however, the sound quality in noise cancelling mode isn't as good as the B&O Beoplays, so that's an issue too.
    • (the B&O are a little too loose
    • I tested them for several weeks with a range of music from contemporary jazz (Gregory Porter, Carmen Lundy), metal (Metallica, Type O Negative), shoegaze (My Bloody Valentine), post-punk (XTC), etc.
    • n’t want to disturb or be disturbed by anyone around you
    • n’t sound that good.