These are the best PORTABLE headphones I have yet heard. By portable I mean that they are reasonably easy to fold an carry about. They are dynamic, yet a little soft on the high end. They are very comfortable, and they are not at all fatiguing.
These are the best PORTABLE headphones I have yet heard. By portable I mean that they are reasonably easy to fold an carry about. They are dynamic, yet a little soft on the high end. They are very comfortable, and they are not at all fatiguing.
If you are familiar with the Bowers-Wilkins sound, you will probably like these headphones. Strong, clear midrange and dialogue, bass you can hear but not necessarily feel. Stellar build quality, looks really cool. No frills operation and highly portable.
Signature Bowers-Wilkins sound Look and feel high quality Small and easy to take with you
Not the most comfortable
Background: I own Sennheiser HD600 and Fiio X3II. I love HD600 because it is comfortable and also works well for my classical music and vocal music. But it doesn't play well with any pop music on my iPhone. I got a decent portable amp. I have tried several different brand of amp.
warm; comfortable and stylish looking
too warm and only good for pop
I bought these headphones for my wife to use during her frequent travels. they are well made. fold up into a small neat carry case and delivery quality sound.
Retains B&W aesthetic; good build quality; comfortable; very compact & portable; replaceable cable
Sound lacks a bit in balance and clarity; may not be secure enough on small heads
Unlike most of the full-sized headphones marketed to Apple device users today, P3 doesn't attempt in any way to emulate the glossy plastic looks of Monster's ubiquitous Beats by Dre family; instead, it's a study in class at a comparable price.
The Bowers & Wilkins P3 headphones' impressive combination of design, sound quality, and features put it near the top of the class for portable headphones in its price range.
The, have an impressive design, strong performance, and an iPhone-friendly integrated microphone/remote; They also come with a hard-shell carrying case and an extra "straight-wire" cable that can be easily swapped in
They're fairly pricey and the integrated; remote isn't compatible with all smartphones; and you'll get some sound leakage from open-back earcup design
The B&W P3 headphones reproduce sound impeccably. I think that they marry sound and portability perfectly so that I can real very relaxed at work. In fact, these have actually helped me to stay focused at work, whereas other headphones have distracted me and their fabricated equalizations have hurt...
Warm, natural EQ; No exaggerated frequencies, Comfortable for long period of time / lightweight, Beautiful design, Easy-to-use, understated control talk design, Very portable yet these do not sacrifice audio quality, Small, hard-shell case
After a few hours; ear pads begin to hurt ears (short moments of rest can cure this
Two years ago, Bowers & Wilkins debuted its P5 headphones , some of the best-sounding compact headphones we'd ever heard. B&W's design for the P5s coupled a minimalist and luxurious aesthetic - complete with supple memory-foam ear pads swathed in black New Zealand sheep leather - with truly stunning...
Great sound quality, as expected from the Brit audio powerhouse; 30-millimeter mylar drivers handle mids and lows with gusto; Cables snake under the earpads, protecting the connection jack; Earpads and cables are user-replaceable; Folding design makes them great for travel.
Light on high-end detail - you'll have to fiddle with your EQ; Ambient noise isolation is lacking; Stowing them away inside the plastic case takes patience and practice; Cheap, thin cable
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