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Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 Review: These wireless ANC headphones are quite expensive, but they come with the great build quality, and nice, elegant looks with good material. The material and design make for supreme comfortable for hours of wearing without fatigue on the ears. The Sound quality is great in this price range, full-bodied bass and detailed mids and highs are complete. The vocals are crisp and clear. Battery life is mediocre around 30 hours like WH-1000XM4 but amazing fast charge (15 minutes get 7 hours). As well as active noise-canceling is not so good. Personally thinking, the ANC is moderate.
Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2
over-ear, wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, supported codecs: aptX Adaptive/aptX HD, battery life: 30 hours, fast charge: 15 minutes get 7 hours, active noise-canceling, Pass Through mode, built-in microphones
At last, the Sony WH-1000XM5 and Bose QC45 find the awful rival in the line of over-ear ANC headphones. The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 that redesign from the previous model but the overall looks are a little different. But both of them look luxurious and good-looking so much as well as Beoplay Portal or Technica EAH-A800 over-ear headphones. Albeit, the ANC is not as good as Sony or Bose but when it comes to comfortable, sound performance, and build quality, these wireless ANC premium headphones do very well. Let’s go into detail about the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 Review, right now.
They are the luxurious designs of both the headband, oval-shaped earcups, and overall shape look similar to the previous model. But the noticeable difference is the earcups have smaller than the previous model. The PX7 S2 has a 40mm driver while the PX7 has bigger earcups and a 43mm diameter of the driver. The headband is decorated with moisture-resistant fabric and as well as the hard shell is as well. The hinge of the earcups composes of a C-shaped yoke that can horizontal rotate to flat up to 180-degree.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 choose more cushion for the earpad give more soft and comfy than the previous model for my ears. The memory foam on the earpad and headband is super soft and saves your ears and head. These let you wear the B&W PX7 S2 over-ear headphones for hours without fatigue around your ears and head.
However; some say that the clamping force of the headphones is a bit tight and put pressure on their ears. That makes them feel a little heat in the ears and outside of the ears when wearing these headphones for a few hours. But surprisingly, these are not happening to me. Feelings are each individual that might be different.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 active noise-canceling headphones come with real pressable buttons, not a touch system. These physical buttons are more reliable and feel solid tactility while pressing them. The side of the right earcup is where located most of the function buttons. There are slider switches for power and Bluetooth pairing, and a USB-C port for wired playback and charging. The PX7 S2 decided to remove the 3.5mm port from the original PX7 model, but they instead with a mini-jack to USB-C cable as well as one for USB-C to USB-C.
On the side of the left earcup has a button for either active noise-canceling or the digital assistant. This button works for two functions with one press. Each press will perform either function.
The company says that the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 gives a battery life of up to 30 hours while turning ANC on. And charging for 15 minutes will give additional of playtime up to 7 hours. This is quite accurate. But the 30 hours of playtime is not the best playtime in this category item (wireless over-ear h5eadphones). There are many wireless over-ear headphones in the market that cheaper and provide more than 30 hours of playtime. But just only better than in terms of battery life. When talking about the sound quality, the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 is better than general market headphones noticeable.
Nevertheless, the 30 hours is long enough for all-day listening to music without recharge.
You can adjust the EQ setting on the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 via the companion app (Bowers & Wilkins Music App). There are sliders tuning for the bass and treble that lets you customize the sound to your taste. A bit pitty, there is no slider for mids. But the Music app still displays the percent of remaining battery like the Headphones app of the previous model, PX7. Beyond this, the app also gives you the option to turn on ANC, and ambient sound mode or turn both of those off, turn on/off for auto-standby, wear sensor, and many more that you can set via the app. It’s a very good app.
The Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 provides a generous sound stage and a truly immersive soundstage to envelop your ears. They are also excellent sound instrument separation. These are ideal for classic and acoustic music genres. As the company said, the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 wireless ANC headphones have been premium upgraded to a completely redesigned and all-new acoustic system.
These custom redesign produce low distortion plus more accuracy for every frequency. The sounding out is as natural as possible. The trebles are depth and vocals are also clearly heard even in the most chaotic genres.
However; these PX7 S2 wireless ANC headphones have a nice and punchy bass to great for other genres as well, like hip-hop, hard rock, and techno.
These premium wireless ANC headphones use aptX Adaptive wireless technology and powerful digital signal processing, so they deliver outstanding 24-bit high-resolution sound quality. Nevertheless, my personal feeling is that wireless headphones even though use aptX Adaptive, aptXHD, or technology, still can’t be better than wired connection in terms of sound quality. The sound output that comes out is notably superior experience than when listening via Bluetooth connection.
The Bluetooth 5.0 technology and also six built-in microphones deliver exceptional call quality with better voice clarity. Total is six microphones, which use two for measuring the output of each driver, two to respond and react to ambient noise, and two for increasing voice to more clarity while enhancing noise reduction. All in all, the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 headphones can deliver a clear voice on both sides while calling. You and the other side will easy to hear and understand each other with clear words.
Talking about ANC performance, these wireless ANC headphones must be honestly accepted, they are not as excellent as Bose or Sony like Bose 700, Bose QC45, or Sony WH-1000XM5 & XM4. But Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 is not far off. The result is so impressive, these ANC over-ear headphones can mostly block noise outside and quite most. The sound quality while ANC is turned on is still great, and not fuzzy.
Colors: black, blue, grey
Specs: over-ear, closed-back, dimension: 7.45″ x 9.2″ x 2.5″, weight: 2.65 pounds, driver diameter: 40mm bio-cellulose driver, charging type: USB-C, distortion: <0.1% (1kHz/10mW)
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 5.0 (supported Bluetooth profile: A2DP/AVRCP/HFP/HSP/BLE GATT), supported codecs: SBC/AAC/aptX/aptX Adaptive/atpX HD, adaptive noise-canceling, transparency mode: yes, fold-flat design, padding with luxurious memory foam earpads, wearing detections sensor, battery life: 30 hours, fast charge: 15 minutes get 7 hours, microphones: 4 mics for ANC & 2 mics for telephony
What you get: Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 wireless over-ear headphones, carrying case, USB-C charging cable, USB-C to 3.5mm cable, quick start guide, user manual
Color: silver, spray grey, carbon edition
Specs: over-ear, closed-back, dimension: 3.15″ x 6.89″ x 8.66″, weight: 10.7 ounces, large-aperture driver: 43mm, frequency response: 10 – 30kHz (wireless), sensitivity: 111dB, total harmonic distortion (THD): 0.3%, Bluetooth 5.0 (support profile: A2DP/AVRCP/GATT/HFP/HSP), audio code: SBC/AAC/aptX/aptX HD/aptX Adaptive), material: light & durable carbon fiber arms, hard case: Hard shell & zippered carry case
Features: wireless, Bluetooth, battery life: 30 hours, fast charge: 15 minutes get 6 hours, charge type: USB-C, adaptive noise cancellation, wearing detection sensor, Connect 2 devices at the same time, built-in 2 mics
Specs: over-ear, dimension: 2″ x 6.5″ x 8″, weight: 8.8 ounces, charging time: around 2.5-hours, USB-C charging cable, headband: stainless steel available in 3 premium finishes, headband cushion: ultra-soft gel-like foam covered, ear cushions: soft foam covered in protein leather, Bluetooth 5.0 (range 33-feet), support codec: SBC/AAC
Features: wireless, noise-canceling: 11-levels, voice assistant: google assistant, Alexa built-in (speak English and Spanish), fast charge: 15-minutes get 3.5 hours, 20 hours wireless playtime, charging time: 2.5-hours, intuitive touch control, Bose SimpleSync technology, adaptive mic system, Bose AR, Bose music App, water-resistant, microphones: 6 microphones for ANC/ 2 microphones for voice pickup
Colors: black anthracite, dark maroon, timber, sand
Specs: form factor: over-ear, dimension: 7.4″ x 6.6″ x 2.6″, weight: 10 ounces, driver: electro-dynamic driver w/neodymium magnet 40mm, frequency response: 20 – 22kHz, driver sensitivity: 95dB @1kHz/1mW cable: 1.25-meter audio cable with 3.5mm mini-jack/1.8-meter USB-A to USB-C (for charging), material: aluminum/leather/fabric/polymer/rubber, battery: lithium-ion 1200 mAh, charging time: 3 hours (approx.)
Features: wireless, Bluetooth 5.1, hybrid active noise-canceling, extremely comfortable, playtime: 35 hours (Bluetooth & ANC on)/40 hours (Bluetooth on), microphones: 4 x MEMS for voice mic (2 mics sharing with ANC)/4 x dedicated MEMS mic for ANC (2 mics/earcups & virtual boom arm for crystal clear conversations), EQ: presets available & fully customizable through Bang & Olufsen app, voice assistant: dedicated button for the native voice assistant, sound codec: SBC/AAC/aptX (TM) adaptive
In the box: Beoplay HX headphones, fabric carrying case, USB-A to USB-C cable (1.25m), 3.5mm audio cable (1.25m), quick start guide
Specs: ear-coupling: around-the-ear/circum-aural, dimension: 7.6″ x 7.4″ x 1.8″, weight: 10.3 ounces, connectivity: Bluetooth 5.2 (class 1, 10mW (max)), frequency response: 6Hz to 22kHz, sensitivity: 106dB SPL (1kHz/0 dB FS), total harmonic distortion (THD): <0.3% (1kHz / 100 dBSPL), impedance: 470 ohms (active)/60 ohms (passive), microphones: built-in MEMS microphone (50Hz to 10kHz), battery capacity: 700mAh, charging time: 2 hours (full charge)
Features: wireless, hybrid adaptive ANC/transparency mode, playtime: up to 60 hours, fold-flat design, adjustable headband, exceptional comfort with thick padding
In the box: Sennheiser Momentum 4 wireless headphones, solid carry case, USB-C charging, 3.5mm audio cable & 2.5mm jacks, airplane adapter
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If you are looking for deluxe headphones in the range of 300 – 500 USD. Beyond you read the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 review already, you read the review of Beoplay HX, Beoplay Portal, or Technica EAH-A800 review too. All information will help you make a decision for buying the one great for you. And I hope so.
over-ear, wireless, Bluetooth 5.0, supported codecs: aptX Adaptive/aptX HD, battery life: 30 hours, fast charge: 15 minutes get 7 hours, active noise-canceling, Pass Through mode, built-in microphones
Sennheiser Momentum 4:
wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, over-ear, fold-flat earcups, adjustable headband, thick padding earcups for comfortable wearing, touch gesture control, adaptive ANC/transparency mode, strong battery: up to 60 hours, built-in EQ
over-ear, wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, advanced active noise cancellation, transparency mode, supported app: yes (Bowers & Wilkins Music app), EQ preference, battery life: 30 hours of playtime, fast charge: 15 minutes get 7 hours, 90-degree rotatable earcups, soft and comfy with premium material, comfortable fit, great sound
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