Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e Over-Ear Headphones
Original price was: $399.00.$279.99Current price is: $279.99.
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Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e Over-Ear Headphones
Elevate your auditory journey with the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e Over-Ear Headphones. These headphones effortlessly merge 24-bit processing high-res DSP and custom 40mm drive units, creating an immersive sound realm that resonates with both cinematic allure and musical enchantment. The advanced features, including active noise cancellation and crystal-clear calls, promise a technologically sophisticated encounter with wireless headphones with a microphone.
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 connection to your cherished audio content.
Take full command of your sonic environment with the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e Headphones. The B&W Music app empowers you with 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, unswerving companion for your listening pleasure.
PREMIUM “EVOLVED” HEADPHONES – Hear the music exactly as the artist intended with the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e Over-Ear Headphones. Features a 24-bit DSP with custom-designed 40mm drive units, carefully angled inside each earcup & Qualcomm aptX Adaptive
COMFORTABLE DESIGN & PERFECT FIT – Experience comfort and elegance with these wireless Bluetooth headphones’ premium design. The luxurious foam earpads with a fabric finish and metal detailing cushion your ears, ensuring comfortable, extended listening
NOISE-FREE, CLEAR CONVERSATIONS – Immerse yourself in dynamic music and enjoy crystal-clear call quality. These headphones feature 6 microphones with outstanding noise cancellation that shuts out unwanted intrusions without affecting the audio quality
CUSTOMIZE YOUR LISTENING – Easily control your audio environment with wireless headphones. The Bowers & Wilkins music app offers direct streaming and voice assistant support, ensuring your sound experience is tailored according to your desires
ENHANCED PLAYBACK TIME – These noise cancelling headphones feature a long-lasting battery life with 30 hours of playback time and quick-charge support. Listen to uninterrupted music and take your calls on the go throughout the day
8 reviews for Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e Over-Ear Headphones
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Original price was: $399.00.$279.99Current price is: $279.99.
Trevor M –
I tested the top 5 reasonably priced headphones and here is my review so you don’t have to
Ok. It was Black Friday / Syber Monday 2024 and I figured why not drop some money and help everyone else figure out which headphones are the best. I did not test anything $600 or more. These headphones were mid level, where most buyers are. With incredibly pricing, some of these were downright a steal!I am going to break them down into a few categories (Sound Quality, price value, bluetooth app Connection, comfort, style) and give you the results on each category. I could not test longevity since I just got them all, so I will leave that for other reviewers.The headphones I tested were the:Beats Studio Pro XSony WH-1000XM5Technics WirelessBowers & Wilkins Px7 S2eBose QuietComfort UltraThe overall winner for those who don’t want to read why is…………. Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e. Second Place…… TechnicsSound QualityWinner: Bowers and Wilkins PX7S2eRunner Up: Technics WirelessComments: This one was hard to pick a winner. Bowers and Technics were dang near neck and neck. You can’t go wrong with either. I had to go back and forth 10X to finally figure it out with all the songs I played. Some songs, Technics was better, some Bowers better. What it came down to was the immersion of sound. I felt Technics had the better highs and crisp voice sounds so if you are going for vocals, I would say Technics, but Bowers had a better feeling of overall broad balance of sound, lows and immersion.The Bose and Sony were 3rd and 4th. Beats last. Beats are great headphones, but they just didn’t have the stable / predictable sound that Bose and Sony had.Price ValueBeats Studio Pro X ($159)Sony WH-1000XM5 ($298)Technics Wireless ($172)Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e ($249)Bose QuietComfort Ultra ($329)Winner: Technics WirelessRunner Up: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2eComments: For $172 the technics are hands down the best value / bargain of any headphone I have ever had. I have heard they have issues breaking on the hinge, so I can’t comment on longevity, but for sound quality and price, there is nothing close to the Technics. I got them on sale, so not sure if they are going to be that price forever. My review on this would change if the price went back up.Bowers and Wilkins at $249 was unreal for the winning headphone. What a great deal. Beats are nice gifts, but nothing I would own now after reviewing these others. Sony was way overprices. Bose, utter disappointment for their pricing. Bose is a solid 8 across the board but never a 10.AppWinner: Technics WirelessRunner Up: Bose QuietComfort UltraComments: I felt the Technics were the best overall app. Super easy for the normal user. Lots of easy sound options to choose from like bass+, vocal, treble+, dynamic. No weird screens. Just easy. I felt Bowers really dropped the ball on the app here and their app seemed a bit complicated with no pre settings to choose from. This was a bummer. Bose is always a steady 8, but never a 10. Good app, but not incredible. Just good and dependable. Sony, meh. they should change their name to always over complicate everything, but if you get it figured out they rock. Beats did a decent job.. Nothing I will remember.Bluetooth ConnectionWinner: All of them. I had zero issues with any, so they all get at least one spot on the winner podium.ComfortWinner: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2eRunner Up: BoseComments: Bowers felt the best for sure. They just fit awesome. No doubt about it. Clearly the winner. Bose is a distant second. Beats felt really good actually so it took 3rd place. Technics is fourth but a bit stiff. Not quite as comfortable as the others. Sony was shallow so your ears hit the speaker cloth, which dropped to last place. If not for that, Sony would be number 3.StyleWinner: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2eRunner Up: BeatsComments: Bowers hands down looks and feels like quality. Winner for sure. Beats colors are rad and they look amazing. Everyone compliments beats colors so they take runner up. Technics looks kind of cheap but they are not and this frustrates me as they have such a great brand, why cheapen them with such a cheap looking stainless design. Everyone loves the new flat colors and quality builds, not a headphone that looks like an outdated stainless steel refrigerator from the 2010 era.Final thoughts. Overall, Bowers is the best overall headphone, but dang, Technics is really an audio guys headphone if you want to hear certain highs and distant lows that should be your choice. Bose is a 8 out of 10 on everything, never a winner on anything. Sony was a disappointment to be honest. Beats is fine for style but lacking in the areas that matter the most.Long live Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e this time around. Good job.
Amazon Customer –
Incredible quality and comfort
I was torn between these and the Bose QC Ultras, but I’m really satisfied with my choice and am super impressed with the comfort and sound quality. I’m not an audiophile by any means, but they are my first higher quality pair of headphones, and I could immediately tell a difference in sound and was surprised at how much I was missing from music with my cheaper headphones. The noise canceling also works super well, and I love that I can toggle it on and off. I also really appreciate that they use buttons instead of touch control since it feels more reliable and easier to use. They connected to my phone’s bluetooth easily, and they stay connected perfectly fine. As for comfort, they fit really well on me, not too loose or too tight on my head, and I could wear them all day. I even wore them in bed without any discomfort and almost fell asleep with them on. The headphones are also just gorgeously designed and the forest green color is even prettier in person than in photos. The cushions are cozy on the ears and the headset has a nice weight to it that just feels good to hold and wear. I think that the app could use some improvements such as more customization and fixing issues with connecting to streaming accounts, but overall, I think these are well worth the investment if you’re on the fence about them!
CP –
So many positives here when compared to the others.
Read on and you’ll understand why I reviewed it this way…. My goal was to find the best sounding wireless headphones that were fairly priced after watching 50 hours of video reviews. With a Prime Day price tag around $250 these Momentum 4’s were well worth the purchase. I’m going to say that they just aren’t gong to work for me because I also purchased a pair of Focal Bathy’s ($699), and a pair of Bower’s and Wilkin’s Px7S2e in the awesome color Blue at ($249) to compare them with. The Momentum 4’s functionality is great but they just sound a bit thick, and less refined. This after listening to the others. And they are pretty non from a fashion perspective which I viewed personally as a plus. They are great if you have larger ears! Moving onto the others. After purchasing the Focal Bathy’s I quickly came to realize that they were not the headphones that I was going to walk around town wearing. They are on the larger side, and present with some flashiness. That aside though, they are absolutely awesome sounding and BLOW AWAY the Momentum 4’s. So if that’s the comparison you’re looking for, then there is your answer. I am keeping them as my “reference” wireless headphones. And with the cabled DAC connectivity it’s a no brainer! Not even a second thought. Well maybe. For just a moment that happened after I listened to the Px7S2e cans and thought about the price difference. They, the Px7S2e headphones are absolutely pleasurable to listen to. The sound stage is remarkable, really really. And at ($249) on Prime Day they were certainly the best electronics purchase that I had made in years. I also think that they be worth it at full price. Smaller than both the others and with a build quality and design that warrants the full price. Also worth noting is that I did listen to the Bose UC’s and I am intrigued by the spacial audio feature and the overall, well almost weightlessness of the headphones. They just weren’t priced well enough for me to justify purchasing them and aside from their dominance in the noise cancellation department they just review as “pretty good” on sound quality. I would say to me they sounded on par with the Momentum 4’s. I don’t get too caught up in the “app” features as they can drastically improve with one update. I will mention that none had me shaking my head in either direction. And lastly, this journey all started with a pair of refurbished AirPods Max headphones. It made sense since I am in the Apple ecosystem. However I was very surprised at how uncomfortable they were as soon as I put them on my head. I was like wow, really. I felt as though they were going to dent my big head. LOL. I did like the “crown control dial” quite a bit I have to say. If you’re shopping for wireless headphones and you stayed with me here you should just keep in mind that deciding on speakers and headphones is so very subjective from a sound perspective. We all hear a bit differently. You’ll know it when you put “THE” pair on, raise your eyebrows, and say WOW. Fashion statements are a whole other sub topic. AND if you’re thinking what about the Sony XM5’s, all I’m going to say is that I am turned off by the over functionality of the Sony apps. From their cameras to their headphones and beyond. The end.
TT –
So pleased I discovered these! Exceeded my high expectations. Excellent fit and finish, awesome sound. Coming from Bose and was slightly concerned as reviews had suggested these had less low end bass compared to the Bose. Not the case. I find myself preferring ‘commercial’ sound like Bose and find audiophile stuff quite flat. Also don’t want 50 settings for sound or the requirement to dial it in just to use the product. These are exceptional straight out of the box. You can still adjust bass and treble in the app should you want to.The main reason I chose these over Sony, Bose, Sonos etc was the USB-C charging and passthrough for wired lossless playback. This includes lossless playback from Apple devices (haven’t tested others but I’m sure if Apple works they would as well). Only caveat is they need to be powered on. Power draw appears minimal (connect to USB after powering on). Buttons for volume and multifunction still work. Mic doesn’t appear to work.Transparency and noise cancellation are more than adequate, but are not best in class. However, colors are and a welcome change to everything else on the market. My choice (green) is mature and understated, looks and feels very premium. Very comfortable, but haven’t tested extended use yet. Weight is between Bose QC and Apple AirPods Max.One niggle is the included USB-C to USB-C cable came with discoloration/staining on the ends – pictured. Also comes with 3.5mm to USB-C which was not discolored. Works fine (cable is otherwise a decent quality soft plastic) but a bit disappointing from a QA/QC perspective.
Annie –
I’m very happy with those headphones and my choice. They are a great companion in the winter protecting against a cold but also on planes with a very good noise cancelling feature. The bass and sharps are well defined and they make listening to music pleasurable.
Sergei Cherednichenko –
Very good product.
Tomi –
Kiepski bass. Aplikacja za wiele nie pomogła.
Aniss EL FILALI EL KASRI –
Vaut bien l’achat surtout au black Friday, son incomparable à la concurrence, on a ici aucune couche sonore superficielle, mais les fréquences sont réglées de sorte à ressortir les moindres détails, tel que l’artiste aurait souhaité l’écoute.Pas d’équaliseur aux milles réglages à se perdre, juste un treble et un bass, dommage qu’on y est pas droit à des réglages médium, ça aurait été le gral.ANC efficace, aucune sensation de pression ni de sifflement parasite, par contre ça ne coupe pas 100% des bruits, ce qui n’est pas une mauvaise chose en soi.Profondeur parfaite des coussinets pour les grandes oreilles, ça ne chauffe pas comparé à un Momentum 4 par exemple.Pèse son poids mais on l’oublie vite tellement c’est confortable, seule point négatif que je lui trouve en plus de l’absence d’un réglage médium, c’est peut-être la disposition des boutons, mais ça reste un avis personnel.Bref presque un sans faute