Bowers & Wilkins - Px7 S2e Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Forest Green

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Product Description

Model number : PX7S2EFORESTGREEN
Elevate your auditory journey with the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2E Over-Ear Headphones that seamlessly merge 24-bit processing high-res DSP, custom 40mm drive units, and feature Qualcomm aptX Adaptive, creating an immersive sound production for your movies, music, and shows. Advanced features including active noise cancellation resulting in crystal-clear calls, promise a technologically sophisticated experience. Step into a realm of luxurious comfort and sophisticated design with these over-ear headphones. Its premium architecture showcases plush foam earpads and an elegant finish, providing an unobtrusive yet snug fit even during extended listening sessions. This seamless fusion of comfort and aesthetics creates a haven for your senses, amplifying your listening experience. Take full command of your sonic environment with the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2E Headphones. The Bowers & Wilkins Music app allows seamless direct streaming, efficient voice assistant support, and customizable noise cancellation adjustments. The substantial 30-hour battery life, quick-charge support, and other essential features cater to your audio needs throughout the day, making the Px7 S2E an ideal companion for your day-to-day adventures. These headphones not only feature technological prowess but also an aesthetic feel, ensuring that every note, beat, and whisper sounds exactly how the artist intended.
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Product Weight :0.68 pounds

Features
Premium Headphones for Unrivaled Audio With 24-bit high-res DSP, custom-designed 40mm drivers angled within earcups, and & Qualcomm aptX Adaptive, the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2E Over-Ear Headphones let you hear the music exactly as the artist intended
Optimum Comfort & Style Indulge in comfort and sophistication through the wireless Bluetooth headphones' luxurious design. The luxurious foam earpads with a fabric finish and metal detailing cushion your ears, ensuring comfortable, extended listening
Uninterrupted Calls Immerse in dynamic music while benefiting from active noise cancellation and clear calls on these headphones. Featuring 6 microphones with noise cancellation, the headphones shut out unwanted intrusions without affecting the audio quality
Seamless Streaming Effortlessly manage your audio ambiance with these wireless headphones. The Bowers & Wilkins music app provides direct streaming, voice assistant support and noise cancellation adjustments, customizing your sound experience
Extended Playback Time With a 30-hour battery life and quick-charge support, these noise cancelling headphones allow you to listen to uninterrupted music and take your calls on the go throughout the day
Smooth Connection Experience effortless connectivity of headphones with other Bowers & Wilkins products like Zeppelin & Panorama 3 (sold separately). Get personalized music suggestions for easy discovery of future favorites, enhancing your auditory voyage
Expertly Tuned Bowers & Wilkins Headphones deliver refined performance, expertly crafted for immersive experiences. Capturing the artist's intent, these headphones offer precision and depth, immersing you in authentic sound

What's Included
Px7 S2e Headphones
1.2m USB-C to 3.5mm stereo jack audio cable
1.2m USB-C to USB-C cable
Carry Case
Literature pack
Dessicant

Reviews

  • 5
    A Comfortable and Impressive Listening Experience

    Posted by James Kirk on 3rd Apr 2024

    I recently got my hands on the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones, and overall, I'm quite impressed with the experience they offer. Let's start with the positives. The first thing that struck me was how light and comfortable these headphones are. Wearing them for extended periods is a breeze, making them ideal for long listening sessions or binge-watching your favorite shows. The design exudes a premium feel, although I could do without the bold 'Bowers & Wilkins' emblazoned across the ear cups – a more subtle B&W logo would have sufficed. Sound quality is where these headphones truly shine. Whether I'm immersed in music, gaming on my iPad, or watching movies, the audio reproduction is impressive. The Bowers & Wilkins app provides easy customization of bass and treble, although I wished for more options. The app itself, however, leaves much to be desired, feeling more like a platform for ads than a genuinely useful tool. Stick to what you do best, Bowers & Wilkins, and leave the music services to the experts. The buttons on the headphones are intuitive, and I appreciate the customizable quick action button. However, a missed opportunity lies in the lack of a double-click function, limiting quick access to both voice assistant and environment control. Small details, but they matter. The 'Made for iPhone' label on the box seems more of a marketing point than a significant feature. While the headphones do have an app, the transition between Apple devices lacks the seamless handoff expected. Connecting still involves the traditional Bluetooth settings, and the headphones don't support SharePlay, a feature sorely missed when wanting to share audio experiences with others. On the upside, the sleek and well-designed case is a winner. The magnetic compartment neatly hides the cables, adding a touch of sophistication to the overall package. In conclusion, despite a few quirks, the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2e headphones have won me over with their comfort and impressive sound quality. If you can overlook the minor inconveniences in the app and device connectivity, these headphones offer a delightful audio experience.

  • 5
    Truly Premium Headphones

    Posted by Gary Davis on 2nd Apr 2024

    The PX7 S2e’s are my new favorite headphones. They don’t have all of the features that Sony or Bose have, but they nail the sound, materials, and comfort. For me that’s pretty much everything. I’m always looking for an excuse to put these things on. They’re one of the few headphones I’ve handled that really ‘feel’ high-end and don’t just pack in a bunch of stuff to justify a higher price tag. The PX7 S2e definitely has the high-end look and feel to match its price, which is something I missed in my Sony XM5’s, which I found to be rather plain-looking. The different materials all blend seamlessly into each other and have a soft touch throughout. The buttons and switches are easy to press, but a little challenging to find by feel. The adjustable headband extends to fit my head and the leather cushion and ear cups don’t get uncomfortable even after hours of continuous wear. The Ocean Blue color also looks great and is suitably classy. It comes in a nice color-matched case with a cream colored interior. There’s a magnetic flap that holds both cables. Unfortunately the PX7 S2e’s don’t fold to make them more compact, so if that is valuable to you you may need to look elsewhere. They take up about the same amount of space as my Sony XM5’s in my bag, maybe a little bit less. The PX7 S2e supports sound via Bluetooth 5.2 with AptX Adaptive (no AptX Lossles unfortunately) and wired sound via the USB-C connection via either a direct USB connection or using the included USB-C to 3.5mm cable. They sound fantastic no matter which interface I use. It carries through a ton of detail in music, video, and gaming. No one particular part of the sound overwhelms or underwhelms and they sound very balanced and full. I will say that using them via USB-C on my Pixel 8 Pro they were rather quiet, but that was not an issue on any other device I used. There’s no mention of spatial audio or head tracking with the PX7 S2e, but I’ve yet to have an experience with other headphones I’ve worn that makes me miss that here. The noise canceling on the PX7 S2e is very good, but not quite as good as my Sony XM5’s, which is just fine with me. It easily drowns out most annoying sounds like loud fans without any problems and even if the ANC isn’t quite as good as my Sony’s I still would go anywhere I’d with them with the PX7’s no problem. The transparency mode is also good and while it doesn’t sound completely natural (there’s a bit of an airy background noise that comes through), it was very easy for me to carry on a natural conversation while wearing them. The noise canceling is not automatic or adaptive like it is on other headphones, but I found this feature to be finicky at best with them, so I’m fine with it not being here. Noise canceling and transparency mode can be cycled through using the Quick Action button on the left earcup, or they can be turned off completely. The microphone quality is excellent and not what I was expecting. In my experience the microphone/call quality is usually an afterthought even on the highest end headphones. The people I spoke to could not even tell that I was using a Bluetooth microphone instead of the normal microphone. The battery life is rated at 30 hours and while I haven’t come anywhere close to running these down just yet due to my combination of wireless and wired USB-C usage, that estimate seems to be holding up in the limited battery drain I have seen so far. The app is somewhat barebones, but it’s easy to use and it doesn’t get in the way with unnecessary notifications. It offers some basic bass/treble adjustment (no full EQ) and lets you change the Quick Action button to trigger the voice assistant instead of triggering ANC/Transparency/Off. It also allows you to turn wear detection on or off. For me it was off by default. I played with having it on for a while, but ended up turning it back off since it didn’t trigger reliably for me or muted the headphones at inconvenient times. This hasn’t been a strong area for any of the previous Bowers and Wilkins headphones and earbuds I’ve used either. Overall I’m really happy with the PX7 S2e’s. They get all the things that are important to me right and they mostly leave out the fluff. If you’re shopping in this price range and want something that’s truly premium I don’t think you need to look much further.