The buttons on the headphones are of very high quality and they just simply work each and every time. The sound is balanced between the mids, highs and lows. The build quality is second to none and the warranty is two years out of the box.
The buttons on the headphones are of very high quality and they just simply work each and every time. The sound is balanced between the mids, highs and lows. The build quality is second to none and the warranty is two years out of the box.
High-end audio brand Bowers & Wilkins has made a few different wireless headphones in the past, but the PX is the company's first headphone to feature both Bluetooth and noise canceling. It's actually B&W's first noise-canceling headphone of any kind.
Although not quite as strong as some competitors, the Bowers & Wilkins PX still ranks among the top wireless noise-canceling headphones available right now.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX headphone offers impressive build quality and excellent sound; Wireless operation is nearly flawless, battery life is very good, and a premium carrying case is included; Works well as a headset for making calls.
Competing models from Bose, Sony and Beats are less expensive, more comfortable and offer better noise cancelling; -- and its noise cancelling is quite on par with those same competitors; Battery isn't user replaceable.
Bowers & Wilkins has finally joined the noise-canceling Bluetooth headphone arena. At $399, the company's PX headphones are more expensive than the recently updated Bose QuietComfort 35 II, our Editors' Choice. Unfortunately, B&W tries to do more than necessary here, which results in a rare misfire from the typically reliable company. The PX's noise cancellation itself is decent, but using it impacts the audio profoundly, the auto-play/pause feature is beyond glitchy, and the headphones are simply overpriced. To say we're surprised is an understatement. Design Available in either a gray-and-black or a stunning navy-and-gold finish, the PX headphones look a bit different than previous B&W offerings, with earcups that are more rounded than the company's other circumaural (over-the-ear) models. That said, the headphones are exceptionally comfortable, and look and feel like a luxury product. The earpads, which pop off and on magnetically, are easily replaceable. Somehow, the PX uses t...
The Bowers & Wilkins PX wireless headphones are a rare misfire from the iconic audio company, with buggy operation and audio performance that changes when the noise cancellation is enabled.
Powerful audio performance with rich bass and crisp highs; Comfortable, stylish design; Cable included for wired use; Noise cancellation can be turned off; App allows for nuanced NC adjustments
Expensive; Glitchy in testing; NC changes audio performance noticeably; Can't be used in wired passive mode—cable requires power
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