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Brand Bowers & Wilkins
Color Black
Ear Placement Over Ear
Form Factor Over Ear
Impedance 8 Ohms

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  • INDUSTRY-DEFINING AUDIO PERFORMANCE - With a redesigned and optimized acoustic system, all-new angled, ultra-high-resolution carbon drive, the B&W Px8 wireless over-ear headphones deliver detailed audio with superior imaging and increased clarity
  • NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES WITH MIC - Active noise cancellation in these Bluetooth headphones blocks unwanted sound for superior musicality. Features (2) adjustable external microphones that enhance voice clarity, improving call quality
  • PREMIUM LUXURIOUS DESIGN FOR A COMFORTABLE FIT - With soft Nappa leather and lightweight aluminum arms, and improvements to ear cushion fit, this Bluetooth headset ensures comfort across head-shapes despite extended use of the wireless headphones
  • EASY OUT-OF-THE-BOX SETUP - The iOS/Android compatible B&W Music App for over ear headphones allows you to adjust EQ settings, enable voice control, switch between ANC modes, and more; use multi-function ear cup button to select functions
  • PERFECT FOR AN ON-THE-GO LIFESTYLE - With 30 hours battery life from a 2-hour charge, plus quick recharge support delivering 7 hours playback from a 15min charge, these B&W over ear bluetooth headphones are ideal for commuting, office or travelling
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Performance level
Reference High-Performance High-Performance True Wireless Reference True Wireless
Form factor
Over-ear Over-ear Earbuds Earbuds
Noise cancelling
Hybrid Noise Cancelling Hybrid Noise Cancelling Active Noise Cancelling Active Noise Cancelling
Battery life: Headphones
30 hours 30 hours Up to 8 hours for earbuds Up to 6.5 hours for earbuds
Battery life: Case
Extra 16 hours from case Extra 13.5hours from case
Drive units
40mm full range carbon driver 40mm cellulose driver 12 mm Bio-cellulose 12 mm Carbon Cone
Carry Case
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Features
Leather and aluminium finish Waterproof - IP54 rated Retransmission case
Connectivity technology
aptX Adaptive Bluetooth aptX Adaptive Bluetooth aptX Adaptive Bluetooth aptX Lossless Bluetooth
DSP
24-bit DSP 24-bit DSP 24-bit DSP 32-bit DSP
Microphones for calls and ANC
Three per earcup Three per earcup Three per earbud Three per earbud
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Black , Grey , Burgundy ,Green Black ,Grey ,Blue ,Green , Red Grey , Green , Blue Black, White , Green , Blue
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Brand Name Bowers & Wilkins
Model Number FP42951
Model Name Px8 Black
Built-In Media 1.2m (3.94ft) USB-C to 3.5mm stereo jack audio cable, 1.2m (3.94ft) USB-C to USB-C cable, Protective Case
Age Range Description Adult
Warranty Description 2 year manufacturer
Customer Package Type FFP
Number of Items 1
Series Number 42951
UPC 714346337859
Manufacturer Bowers & Wilkins
Item Type Name Haedphone
Is Autographed No
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ASIN B0B33PXPJT
Customer Reviews
4.3 out of 5 stars
Design
Headphones Ear Placement Over Ear
Headphone Folding Features Over Ear
Earpiece Shape Oval
Style
Color Black
Style Name Px8 Black
Carrying Case Color Black
Theme Music
Subject Character no subject character
Battery
Battery Charge Time 2 Hour
Battery Average Life 30 Hours

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Audio
Impedance 8 Ohms
Noise Control Active Noise Cancellation
Frequency Response 20 Hz
Audio Driver Type Dynamic Driver
Audio Driver Size 40 Millimeters
Frequency Range 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
Additional details
Enclosure Material Aluminum
Specific Uses For Product Music
Antenna Location Outdoor
Compatible Devices Laptop,Personal Computer
Cable Features Retractable
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant
Carrying Case Material Leather
Additional Features Microphone Included
Total USB 2.0 Ports 1
Connectivity
Headphone Jack 3.5 mm Jack
Connectivity Technology Wireless
Wireless Technology Bluetooth
Bluetooth Range 10 Meters
Bluetooth Version 5.2
Controls
Control Type Voice Control
Control Method Touch, Voice
Controller Type Integrated Touch and Voice Controller
Measurements
Item Weight 320 Grams
Carrying Case Length 230 Millimeters
Carrying Case Width 190 Millimeters
Carrying Case Height 60 Millimeters
Unit Count 1.0 Count

Product Description

The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 over the ear headphones wireless bluetooth, headphones with a completely redesigned and optimized acoustic system and an all-new angled, ultra-high-resolution carbon drive unit, offers industry-leading audio performance with incredible clarity. Featuring an improved microphone arrangement with two external adjustable mics, these bluetooth headphones noise canceling, headphones wireless noise cancelling, ensure exceptional call quality with better voice clarity. As bluetooth wireless headphones with a mic, they deliver clear speech on every call. Its proprietary, all-new active noise cancellation is designed to block out unwanted external noise, ensuring clear, crisp playback of your favorite tracks; noise cancelling performance you can trust. The Bowers & Wilkins Music App, compatible with iOS/Android, allows for easy setup and pairing and enables you to control the sound and noise cancellation, activate voice control, and more – right from your phone, letting you fine-tune these wireless bluetooth headphones. Offers 30 hours battery life from a 2-hour charge, plus quick charge support delivering seven hours playback from a 15-minute charge, making it an ideal noise cancelling headset for on-the-go use. Comes with all-round improvements to headband that ensure comfort across differing head-shapes, coupled with lightweight aluminum arms and soft Nappa leather for a superior fit and finish; true headphones over ear wireless luxury.


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  • 1.2m (3.94ft) USB-C to 3.5mm stereo jack audio cable
  • 1.2m (3.94ft) USB-C to USB-C cable
  • Protective Case

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    Customers praise these headphones for their impeccable sound quality, superb craftsmanship, and beautiful design. They find them comfortable, with one customer noting they can be worn for hours, and appreciate their incredible build quality. The noise cancellation feature receives mixed reviews - while some find it amazing, others report issues with static in the right ear cup. Battery life is also mixed, with some praising its amazing performance while others complain about the battery stopping to hold a charge. Value for money opinions are divided, with some considering it worth the premium price while others find it overpriced.
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    249 customers mention sound quality, 195 positive, 54 negative
    Customers praise the headphones' sound quality, describing it as impeccable and clear, with one customer noting the crisp highs and balanced audio.
    Very comfortable, great sound , nice bass , no distortion, nice mids and highs , crisp and clean .. my only real dislike is the app is lame...Read more
    The headphones definitely sound great. You can hear all instruments clearly and hear things not heard with my JBL 660 NCs....Read more
    Sound quality and noise canceling along with long battery life could not be better. Very comfortable on long 15 hour flights.Read more
    ...I can’t believe how dull and restricted they are. They are comfortable and very pretty, but that’s about all I can say that’s nice about them....Read more
    141 customers mention quality, 116 positive, 25 negative
    Customers praise these headphones for their superb craftsmanship.
    Great look and feel with that quality that only comes from B&W. Incredibly comfortable with great sound quality....Read more
    These Are the Best headphones I've Ever had! Who knew sound could be so much improved over what I had and I never knew it....Read more
    Great headphones. The best wireless experience for audiophiles.Read more
    Great sound but not worth the price. Sure they feel high quality, but the noise cancelling is bad and I just think the minor boost in sound wasn't...Read more
    107 customers mention comfort, 94 positive, 13 negative
    Customers find these headphones comfortable, with one mentioning they can wear them for hours, while another notes the leather is very supple.
    ...Overall, very disappointed for this price. They were comfortable, extremely light on the head, not good for doubling as ear muffs, though, too...Read more
    ...The sound quality of this one is far better than the two. The comfort, build quality of this product is also non-beatable.Read more
    Very comfortable, great sound , nice bass , no distortion, nice mids and highs , crisp and clean .. my only real dislike is the app is lame...Read more
    ...ANC is OK but not top notch. Very comfortable to wear, my ears don't become too hot after a while. Does it worth the price?...Read more
    69 customers mention build quality, 52 positive, 17 negative
    Customers praise the headphones' incredible build quality, noting their beautifully machined construction.
    ...I already mentioned the build quality, but the Bluetooth multipoint is better, the comfort and fit is better, and I honestly just like the color...Read more
    I love the sound, the build and the aesthetic, but I fell asleep with them on and when I woke up the white leather had weird black blotches all over...Read more
    This headphone is very well built, with quality materials. It looks good, is comfortable. Very loud and clear when listening to music....Read more
    Great Sound!!!! Nicely designed and look fantastic Poor build quality where the headband falls apart, see photo....Read more
    55 customers mention appearance, 51 positive, 4 negative
    Customers love the appearance of these headphones, praising their beautiful design and detail.
    These are beautiful and sound amazing. The only thing keeping it from 5 stars is that connecting to a 2nd device shouldn't require additional steps....Read more
    ...Looks great with a close to head fit as well. There is a visible and tactile upgrade from the PX7....Read more
    ...Have even owned previous versions of headphones. These are gorgeous and comfortable, but the connectivity is awful....Read more
    These are really more form than function. They look great, but really don't work. The app/pairing experience was really frustrating and buggy....Read more
    92 customers mention value for money, 45 positive, 47 negative
    Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' value for money, with some finding them worth the premium price while others feel they don't justify the high cost.
    ...While the sound is clear and crisp these are not worth the price. The ANC is poor and the volume was lacking....Read more
    ...n't know if you want these headphones let me just tell you it's worth every penny I use them all the time it's hard to listen to music any other way...Read more
    ...These PX8s are the real deal when it comes to BT headphones. Expensive? Unfortunately so....Read more
    ...They’re worth the price, just for the peace of mind that the earpads don’t feel like they’re going to start peeling and ripping. Sound is great....Read more
    53 customers mention noise cancellation, 33 positive, 20 negative
    Customers have mixed opinions about the noise cancellation feature of these headphones, with some praising its amazing performance while others report issues with bad cancellation and static coming from the right ear cup.
    ...The noise canceling is good. It’s just the app that sucks. It disconnects....Read more
    ...on "aware mode" - and to my even further horror, aware was just noise canceling, plus electronically feeding in noise from outside of the headphones....Read more
    ...- Comfort (especially over many hours on long flights) - Active Noise Canceling (ANC) - Call quality - Quality-of-life features...Read more
    noise cancelling: cant even hear somebody talking right next to me...Read more
    44 customers mention battery life, 27 positive, 17 negative
    Customers have mixed experiences with the headphones' battery life, with some praising its amazing performance while others report that it stops holding a charge and won't go past 50%.
    Outstanding sound quality. Comfortable to wear with great battery life....Read more
    ...experience problems such as dropped Bluetooth connectivity and poor battery life....Read more
    ...Very loud and clear when listening to music. Amazing battery life as well. I charge it about every 2 weeks. The one issue is the ANC....Read more
    ...Battery life is amazing and it has a comfortable fit. The only downside is transparency mode.Read more

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    5 out of 5 stars
    Amazon and the B&W PX8 Headphones
    This is a two part review. One about the process of ordering and delivering my headphones and one about my initial impressions of the headphones themselves. When I opened my initial order I was shocked, and I mean absolutely shocked, that I was shipped a virtually empty box, not wrapped in any cellophane and with only the warranty booklet and the quick start guide - no headphones. The various customer service menus are not well equipped for this circumstance. I did the best I could with check boxes on the Amazon App but the ability to report this felt very unsatisfying. I found a number to call and was almost immediately connected to a live person who believed me and had a replacement package at my door in about 36 hrs. Truly impressive. I could imagine a variety of scenarios where this went sideways. It didn't. Thank you Amazon for a prompt review of unique circumstances a a promptly delivered resolution. Now for the headphones. As I reviewed these I became concerned with the repeated comment that these might take 75-100 hours to "break-in". Talk about cones breaking-in and components settling in blah blah blah. I used AI to learn more and then I learned about their "bright" sound and the time it takes one's brain to adapt to these. I'm a computer user without knowing everything about computers. Maybe my info quest had gone beyond what was necessary in researching these headphone. Maybe my brain would adapt. I took the plunge and I'm glad I did. I've upgraded from an aging pair of Beats Studio 3 that recently delivered troublesome Noise Cancelling on a 4.5 hour flight. The gulf between the Beats and the B&W PX8s is dramatic. If the break-in period comments are right and these are going to get better then Amazon will need to add a sixth star! They are supper comfortable on my big noggin' (7-5/8 baseball cap size). I've been fine with the clamping pressure of the headphones. I've had a a couple of listening sessions that were several hours or more. I'm enjoying headphones like never before. I suspect you will too.
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      It’s nearly 1:00 a.m. and I’m hurriedly skipping from song to song to see how great these cans sound. And here’s the thing: I’m using a flat signal. No equalization. No treble. No bass. Just the music as the artist and producer intended. It’s bliss. I’ll warn perspective buyers that it wasn’t always this way. These headphones definitely required a break in period of about seventy five hours, during which time I had the treble and bass at + 6 db and I played pink noise through them. When listening to music I had the bass at -2.5 db and the treble at +3.5 db because they were so base-heavy and muddy-sounding. Then it happened. I put them on and they sounded over-equalized, so I tried a flat signal and BAM! I guess I should tell you that my journey to find perfect sound was a long one, during which I bought the Bose QuietComfort and QuietComfort Ultra, the Sony XM5 and the new XM6, the Sonos Ace, the AirPods Max, etc. you get the picture. The PX8 simply sound better. Even after extensive break in, they’re still on the warmer side, which you’ll probably appreciate if you’re bothered by sibilance. Warm or not, these are still the most accurate-sounding headphones I own.

      But are they comfortable? YES! I find them more comfortable than my Bose. It’s the Napa leather and their gentle grip. You don’t put them on, you sort of slip into them and become one with them. I honestly forget I’m wearing headphones. I’ve worn them for hours without feeling warm or fatigued. You may occasionally hear a hissing coming from one of the drivers. There is nothing wrong with your headphones. If/when this happens, it’s because you don’t have a proper seal. Simply adjust that ear cup until this hissing stops. The leather is VERY soft and supple, so I could see the potential for issues, especially if you don’t handle them properly. There are many reviews with pictures showing the headband coming apart. For that reason, I don’t even store these on a stand, they are the only pair that I own that immediately go back into their case when not being used. Also, in order to exert less pressure on the headband, I adjust the ear cups PRIOR to putting on the headphones, as opposed to putting them on and pulling down on the ear cups. I then take them off and then retract the ear cups. Also, I never handle them by the headband. So far (knock on wood), I’ve not had a problem with the headband coming apart. They are a beautiful work of art, the aluminum accents, the Napa leather, they are gorgeous. It’s the only pair of headphones that when I took them out of the box, I felt that I purchased something substantial. Handle them accordingly and you shouldn’t have a problem.

      ANC: if these headphones come up short, then this is where. The ANC is acceptable. It’s actually good. It’s just not great. You will not get the same level of sound cancellation as the aforementioned headphones. I’d say they’re on par with the Bose QuietComfort 45, which is certainly respectable, but it’s not on par with the cutting edge tech in ANC. it’s definitely not a deal breaker for me. The pass-through mode is again acceptable, but nothing to write home about.

      Battery Life: While breaking in the headphones, I left noise cancelling on and ran them at about 80% volume, and I was definitely getting thirty hours out of a full charge. So far I’m very pleased with the battery. It also seems to charge quicker than some of my other headphones, which was a pleasant surprise.

      I hope I’ve helped you make a decision. If I have, then please click the “helpful” button so that I know I’m on the right track with the info I’m providing. Thank you. I’m going to get back to my music. Happy listening!

      Update: in the interest of full disclosure, after extensive listening to many genres of music, I’ve settled on -1.0 db bass and +1.0 decibel treble. They were just a smidge too warm with a completely flat signal (also, my iOS phone is set to “rock.”) This could all be because of presbycusis due to my age (53). All things considered, they are the best-sounding and still require the least equalization of anything I’ve owned.

      Update 07/07/25: I’ve since purchased the Bang and Olufsen Beoplay H95s. I got them on sale for an incredible $649 (my Px8 were only $408), and my opinion (with new information) has changed. While I still think the Px8 sound great and provide a very enjoyable listening experience, they do lack the detail and resolution of the H95. I’m dating myself here, but it’s very similar to comparing the old Bose 901 speakers to a pair of Vandersteen model 2CE. While the 901’s provided a great listening experience, they lacked the detail and resolution of a pair of Vandersteen speakers. Like a pair of Vandersteen, the H95 are far more neutral and balanced than the Px8. For more info the H95, see my review on the Amazon product page. I still love my Px8s, but I do think a true audiophile would prefer the H95.

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    • Kevin W.
      5 out of 5 stars
      Px7 S2e vs. Px8 - Reach for the 8’s if you can, but the 7’s are excellent if budget constrains
      Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
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      I tested the Px7 S2e ’s and the Px8 ’s side by side. The pricing was excellent on both—$240 for the 7’s and $450 for the 8’s, from the third-party seller GRAMOPHONE, whom I assume are the Amazon presence of Sky by Gramophone. So my review will be colored by the excellent pricing I received.

      [Update & TL;DR: after writing this review I went in to the kitchen to see about dinner, and a song came on and I did one more side by side test. This song really changed my mind about potentially keeping both the 7’s and 8’s, and gave me resolve to be content only with the 8’s: These Are The Days - Lauren Daigle. I compared the final minute of that song on both, and I have to say with the 8’s that song sounded alive, but on the 7’s the song sounded the way a flat carbonated beverage tastes. It was when the word “alive” popped in to my head that I was struck. It’s almost like those moments in the movies where someone will drop a needle on a record or hit play on a tape deck, and then the music starts playing in the diegetic world—on set, through microphones—and then as the scene closes the music transitions out of the movie world into the full-fidelity sound of the theater. So if you can, strive for the 8’s if you’re a music lover and not just after active noise canceling headphones for general purposes. Remember, this sounds like a slam on the 7’s but it’s not—it’s exaggerating a mild difference between two fine products for comparison’s sake.]

      After all is said and done, what I found was that when I was testing back and forth between the two, when I had on the 8’s, I tended to get lost in the music and just kept listening and looking for the next song, rather than remembering that I was supposed to be switching back and forth to test. So the 8’s were more immersive and engaging. And I found it happened again while typing this review; the 8’s just lower the barrier between you and the recording. And this could happen at a slightly lower volume on the 8’s than on the 7’s. And it could go without saying, but I’ll say it… these both blow the Sony XM4’s out of the water. Airpods Max sound great in their own way, but these are both more refined. (Sony and Apple comparisons are from memory, I no longer own those.)

      I noticed a couple of phenomena specifically with the 8’s—one that I have not noticed with any other headphones or speakers is that as I settled in with them, I tended to want to turn the volume DOWN. I do not recall any other pair of headphones or speakers where that has been the case—I feel like with everything else, if I’m really into the music, I want to turn it up for more… whatever, engagement, detail, but after settling in with the 8’s for a few songs, I find that I’m fully immersed and settled in, and the volume wants reducing with no loss of experience. Really unusual—but I think that’s a good thing for delicate ears. The second is that really lousy 60’s stereo ends up being much more pleasant than with other headphones and speakers… what I mean is those mixes where one instrument comes completely out of one speaker and another instrument might come entirely out of another. That overwhelming unbalance often sounds terrible to me on a lot of equipment—but with the 8’s it’s not so unpleasant. I double checked it against the 7’s and the 8’s really do make it less unpleasant. (Example songs: No Sugar Tonight / New Mother Nature by The Guess Who and Only You Know And I Know by Dave Mason. When the first instrument comes in 100% on one side, there’s just more pressure against your one ear with most headphones, but for some reason with the 8’s, that imbalance is less profound and exerts less pressure.)

      Between the 7’s and the 8’s, I feel like the 7’s were more veiled and more muddy. The 8’s had greater clarity and resolution. I’m fully aware that those are all the words that audiophiles say you aren’t supposed to use. But for normal people, those are really representative of the feeling. There is a big difference when you are switching back and forth. Other metaphors might be like 720p vs. 1080p for the 7’s vs. the 8’s. One example would be Rock Steady by Aretha Franklin—the percussion with the cowbell and güira and the plucks of the bass strings are all more crisp and well defined on the 8’s than on the 7’s. Both have punchy bass—as punchy as you want them to be. The 7’s have punchier bass overall. But I settled in with a -2.0 to -2.5 db cut to the bass in the app on both, and on the 8’s, which are less punchy anyways, the kick drum on Midnight Rider by The Allman Brothers Band and Sweet Love by Anita Baker was still too punchy for my taste, whereas the punchiness of Talkin’ Tennessee by Morgan Wallen was spot-on for me (I didn’t switch over the 7’s for those tracks)—and cutting the bass to -3.0 db from -2.0 was not a solution as it brought down the overall experience of the rest of the bass a bit too much. A note about the clarity and resolution of the 8’s though—I don’t want to imply that it’s an overly trebly quality nor what audiophiles might call overly analytical—they are not—they still have a great deal of intimacy. Both allow you to get intimate with the music, but the 8’s moreso—an example track would be the conclusion of Gratitude by Brandon Lake; I’d characterize the intimacy as deeper with the 8’s but still present with the 7’s—it’s a matter of intensity. Like the 7’s make you say “great” but the 8’s make you say “wow.” The 8’s literally made me stop what I was doing to pay attention and not miss the moment at the conclusion of that song. (Kinda like that way that old Gap A’ Go-Go TV commercial for khakis would make households stop, rapt, to watch, because it was shot in one continuous take.) It’ll be interesting to see what happens after burn-in, how and in what ways these headphones will mellow out.

      A word about vocals. I feel like both are competent with vocals, but nothing to write home about. However, there is one peculiarity—on one particular song, Rise Up (Lazarus) by Cain, the vocals seem to get buried on the 8’s. They’re acceptable on the 7’s. But I listened quite a number of times to figure out what was going on, and I’m not sure—perhaps it’s because it’s a highly-produced, high-complexity song; but I did source it from a CD ripped to ALAC downsampled to 256k AAC, and also tried it with the “Very High” quality through Spotify as well, and same results. But on the 8’s, the vocals are really obscured. The only thing I can think is that there’s some processing going on somewhere—the lead vocals, backing vocals, the three-part harmonies, are just distant. I pulled out some “normal” Airpods Pro 2nd Gen, and the vocals were more normal sounding, and this song always sounds great in my car (Harman Kardon). I compared to a song like Bell-Bottomed Tear by The Beautiful South, with both male and female vocals, and that song sounds normal. So I don’t know what’s going on here but, you know, nothing’s perfect. This might also be revealing a fault in the recording.

      All of that being said, if you don’t have them side by side, after a while, you’ll be used to whichever ones you have and either pair is a blessing. So budget is the largest factor in that respect and there’s no reason to strain for the 8’s if the 7’s are more appropriate for your pocketbook. I think one use case difference might be the following: if you’re going to be walking around listening to books on tape a lot, the 7’s are probably the way to go, since they’re more comfortable, and if you’re in a city, the noise and the world will be distracting—what would the 8’s be doing for you in those situations? Ditto for the 7’s if you’re going to be concentrating on work and not the music. If you’re going to be sitting at home, immobile, focused on music, that’s the main use case that shouts out that the 8’s are most appropriate. Albeit, as I’m typing these words, and multitasking, I’m listening to the 8’s and I’m probably happier with the 8’s—so am I a hypocrite?

      Both the 7’s and the 8’s are:

      * The least fatiguing wearables I’ve experienced, in the sonic sense. (For me the Airpods Max were exceptionally fatiguing.)

      * Lack that “vacuum packed” feeling when the noise cancellation is on. At home, it’s very hard to tell the difference between the three modes if there’s no external sound (both in terms of sound quality and the feeling in your ears and body)—I have to snap my fingers to be certain what the configuration is. With Sony XM4’s, by contrast, you can tell in your body.

      * Laggy to connect to the app… to look at the settings on the app, it can take 2 to 10 seconds for the app to connect even when they’re currently in use. Sometimes it takes multiple attempts. The app can show they are disconnected when in use too. This is no biggie because how often are you going to adjust the settings after you’re settled in with them?

      * You can adjust the settings with the app while you are listening to an audio source on a different device entirely.

      Px8 ’s are:

      * Less comfortable, less headband padding, more pressure on jaw bone (my head is already narrow—I need narrow eyeglass frames), warmer than the 7’s

      * Physically fatiguing near the jaw hinge for me.

      * Bass is pleasing and not overly punchy on most tracks.

      Px7 S2e ’s are:

      * More comfortable, have more headband padding, softer ear cups, cooler that the 8’s

      * Less physically fatiguing for me.

      * Punchier bass - a negative for me.

      * More “forgiving” of inferior recordings

      Honestly—one use case which is making me feel like I could keep both—the Px7 S2e ’s might be nice as my outdoor headphones for listening to audiobooks and a less expensive loss if I get mugged since I’m in a city, and the Px8 ’s could stay home for music and less distracted situations. I don’t know if I need two, but…I suppose only keeping one pair, the higher sound quality of the 8s would trump the greater comfort of the 7s. I’ll see how it plays out. What I’m finding, though, is because the 8’s sound so much better, I put up with the physical discomfort and don’t want to take them off and switch to the 7’s for music. For voice, lectures, audiobooks, TV, phone calls, Zoom calls, the 7’s would be the way to go. One use case to think about if you’re on the fence or don’t want to overextend your wallet… the 8’s are so good, they will really highlight the imperfections of poor quality recordings—because they are just older, pre-stereo, have tape hiss, or done on poor equipment or garage studios—I really noticed this on You Go To My Head - Dinah Washington (Dinah Jams, live, mono), or old funk recordings like Dirty Ole Man - Irene Reid; Seeds Of Life - East LA Car Pool; I Get What I Want - The Sequins. With a song like Go For Yourself - Kenny Smith & The Loveliters, the levels must be clipped on the master tapes and there is distortion, which the 7’s are more forgiving about than the 8’s. If you listen mostly to older music and have budget constraints, the 7’s might be the way to go.

      I have a hunch that the 8’s might be the height of what is achievable within the bounds of bluetooth today. I have compared the Focal Bathys—and I’d think they’re too analytical and fatiguing (sonically) for me, even though I love detail, a vast soundstage, and that in-the-room feeling (see my review of those too).

      Other representative test tracks I used: Smoke a Little Smoke - Eric Church; Driveway - Cody Johnson; You Set My Soul - The Telescopes; Can’t You See - The Marshall Tucker Band; Blown a Wish - My Bloody Valentine; the popular Gordon Lightfoot numbers; Fall For Me - Brett Eldredge; Cheap Seats - Emily Scott Robinson; Christmas Time is Here - Zach Williams; Beginnings - Chicago; This Here - The Cannonball Adderly Quintet (…in San Francisco); Desafinado - Stan Getz, João Gilberto; Little Lulu - Bill Evans Trio; Upstage Rumba - Dave Brubeck

      Note for the chemically sensitive—the 8’s smell worse than the 7’s on day one. (I’m writing this on day one.) The cases for both are identical and also stink worse than the headphones. However—the good news is that I’m pretty chemically sensitive and my mucus membranes don’t react to these, so hopefully that is helpful data.

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    • 5 out of 5 stars
      Warm, lush and a better value vs. the newer Px8 S2
      Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2025
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      I own and owned several headphones of various types as I enjoy good audio when I listen to music on Lossless/Hi-Res Lossless sources. From desktop DAC/Amp stack setups, near field monitors (fancy word for desktop speakers), and headphones ranging from mass consumer brands like Sennheiser, tech brands from Apple, to pure audiophile brands from Focal to ZMF headphones.

      The B&W Px8 was a pleasant surprise since I wasn't expecting it to dethrone my favorite wireless headphones, the Focal Bathys. While I still feel that the Focal Bathys were holistically better overall (sound quality, lossless via built-in DAC with the USB-C, multi-point BT is more reliable), the sound character that the Px8 provides, is a breath of fresh air for someone like me that look for clarity, detail, sound stage and technicality.

      If the Focal Bathys is a precision sports car like a Porsche 911 (emotionally engaging with Focal's legendary dynamics), the B&W Px8 feel like a luxury SUV where everything feels a bit more laid back, comfy, warm but without taking away the detail you get from the steering wheel. The sound is lush and intimate as the sound hovers around your head. Everything sound thick with depth, smooth and "rounded out" without being harsh (this depends on your source - if you're predominantly listening on Spotify, it won't matter). If these are going to be your only headphones, you will not be disappointed, but you might get the case of FOMO because the Focal Bathys exist for not much more money. That being said, if you're an avid audiophile or lover of music, the PX8 would a worthy addition on your shelf.

      Pros:

      - Very comfortable thanks to its napa leather ear cups

      - Warm, lush and intimate sound signature

      - 24-bit/48kHz Lossless via USB-C or via AptX (Apple Music, Qobuz, Tidal, etc) - Spotify "Lossless" is not really lossless, but it's forgiving on lower res sources like Spotify.

      - Build quality is fantastic except for the failing leather wrap around the headband that I've seen several of these have issues with

      Cons:

      - The Focal Bathys exist that is more capable in sound quality, Hi-Res Lossless via USB-C (24 bit/192kHz) and more audiophile experience for almost the same price (~$600)

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    • SteveOH
      5 out of 5 stars
      Top Shelf B&W Headphones
      Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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      Great look and feel with that quality that only comes from B&W. Incredibly comfortable with great sound quality. Noise cancellation is good, but not great and volume runs a little low (buying the Schiit dongle Vestri Amp to boost volume) The EQ software is incredibly basic so beware.

      Got these on sale for an amazing discount so it was worth it. For full price I would still consider these but absolutely look around at competitors with similar quality build, price, volume and EQ controls

      SteveOH
      5 out of 5 stars
      Top Shelf B&W Headphones
      Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026

      Great look and feel with that quality that only comes from B&W. Incredibly comfortable with great sound quality. Noise cancellation is good, but not great and volume runs a little low (buying the Schiit dongle Vestri Amp to boost volume) The EQ software is incredibly basic so beware.

      Got these on sale for an amazing discount so it was worth it. For full price I would still consider these but absolutely look around at competitors with similar quality build, price, volume and EQ controls

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    • Paul H. Anderson
      1 out of 5 stars
      No warranty, no support, torn headband
      Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023
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      I wanted 2 things from my headphones. First, the quality of the sound. Music needs to be deep, rich, balanced, with a nice presence. Secondly, they needed to be comfortable. These headphones rated high in both areas. Now that I've used it for about a month, I can say it really delivers in both areas. I'm glad I have it.

      You'll notice I didn't mention noise reduction. I don't need that, working from home. I don't ride public transportation, so I don't need noise reduction. I've tried it and found it to be acceptable. It will fit my needs on the occasional times. I've read others are better, but I bought these headphones to listen to music, not silence. And they are great for that.

      I've heard that the speakers needed to be broken in. That is true. Right out of the box, the sound is okay, but not worth the dollars. So I connected my phone, set it aside, and let it play all day. Every so often I would listen to see how it was going. Every time I listened, it sounded better. After about 8 -9 hours of play, I pretty much got the sound I had paid for. It improved a little after that, so they sound great now. If you buy these, be sure to give it time for the speakers to reach their peak. You won't be sorry.

      **********

      Follow up after 9 month's use:

      After less than a year's use, the cushion on the headband pulled out as seen by the photo. Since the headphones were supposed to have a 2 year warranty, I contacted B&W for help. They told me that because of who I purchased the headphones from, they would not honor the warranty or help me. They told me to contact the seller. I sent the seller an email, but never got a reply.

      Yes, the headphones sound great. But for the amount paid, the quality of the construction is very lacking, to wear out after less than a year. Worse, despite what B&W says, there is NO warranty and NO support from the manufacturer. They simply won't stand behind their product, as my experience and their comments show. This is inexcusable for a company with their supposed reputation and for the high cost of the headphones. I strongly suggest you search elsewhere for a better built product from a company that will stand behind their products.

      Paul H. Anderson
      1 out of 5 stars
      No warranty, no support, torn headband
      Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2023

      I wanted 2 things from my headphones. First, the quality of the sound. Music needs to be deep, rich, balanced, with a nice presence. Secondly, they needed to be comfortable. These headphones rated high in both areas. Now that I've used it for about a month, I can say it really delivers in both areas. I'm glad I have it.

      You'll notice I didn't mention noise reduction. I don't need that, working from home. I don't ride public transportation, so I don't need noise reduction. I've tried it and found it to be acceptable. It will fit my needs on the occasional times. I've read others are better, but I bought these headphones to listen to music, not silence. And they are great for that.

      I've heard that the speakers needed to be broken in. That is true. Right out of the box, the sound is okay, but not worth the dollars. So I connected my phone, set it aside, and let it play all day. Every so often I would listen to see how it was going. Every time I listened, it sounded better. After about 8 -9 hours of play, I pretty much got the sound I had paid for. It improved a little after that, so they sound great now. If you buy these, be sure to give it time for the speakers to reach their peak. You won't be sorry.

      **********

      Follow up after 9 month's use:

      After less than a year's use, the cushion on the headband pulled out as seen by the photo. Since the headphones were supposed to have a 2 year warranty, I contacted B&W for help. They told me that because of who I purchased the headphones from, they would not honor the warranty or help me. They told me to contact the seller. I sent the seller an email, but never got a reply.

      Yes, the headphones sound great. But for the amount paid, the quality of the construction is very lacking, to wear out after less than a year. Worse, despite what B&W says, there is NO warranty and NO support from the manufacturer. They simply won't stand behind their product, as my experience and their comments show. This is inexcusable for a company with their supposed reputation and for the high cost of the headphones. I strongly suggest you search elsewhere for a better built product from a company that will stand behind their products.

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    • 4 out of 5 stars
      Fantastic, beautiful, Top Quality Headphones
      Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023
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      No doubt these are fantastic headphones. Top quality build, beautiful sound, super comfortable. I also own the Px7 S2 headphones, which are also great. The Px8’s are better, definitely, but the differences are subtle. Is it worth the extra $300? That depends I guess. Once I tried the Px8’s it was difficult to go back the Px7 S2. The sound is more refined and detailed and the build quality, with the aluminum and Napa leather making them even more comfortable. Also, a recent update on the Bowers & Wilkins app fixed the performance of the wear sensors on both sets so the auto-pause/play now works exactly as it should. These are the most comfortable, best sounding headphones I currently own (including the Sony WH-1000XM5, Sennheiser Momentum 4, the Bang & Olufsen H95 and the aforementioned Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2’s. My only complaint is with the noise cancellation, I really wish it was stronger and also the bass can distort a bit at high volumes on some tracks and I can’t increase the bass level more than a notch or it becomes an issue, but overall the bass sounds fine (if you like bass I recommend the Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones, the bass is thumping!). Now if these were lower priced, say $549-$599 I think it would be fully a recommendation I could make without any doubts. But at $699 it’s a tougher sell. If you are reluctant to spend that much, wait for a sale or go for the lower priced Px7 S2 headphones, those are a better value. But if you want the best, then go for the PX8’s. I think they will prove their worth in the long run! They are simply gorgeous headphones! ( I only knocked it down 1 ⭐️ due to noise cancellation performance, but overall 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)!

      4 out of 5 stars
      Fantastic, beautiful, Top Quality Headphones
      Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023

      No doubt these are fantastic headphones. Top quality build, beautiful sound, super comfortable. I also own the Px7 S2 headphones, which are also great. The Px8’s are better, definitely, but the differences are subtle. Is it worth the extra $300? That depends I guess. Once I tried the Px8’s it was difficult to go back the Px7 S2. The sound is more refined and detailed and the build quality, with the aluminum and Napa leather making them even more comfortable. Also, a recent update on the Bowers & Wilkins app fixed the performance of the wear sensors on both sets so the auto-pause/play now works exactly as it should. These are the most comfortable, best sounding headphones I currently own (including the Sony WH-1000XM5, Sennheiser Momentum 4, the Bang & Olufsen H95 and the aforementioned Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2’s. My only complaint is with the noise cancellation, I really wish it was stronger and also the bass can distort a bit at high volumes on some tracks and I can’t increase the bass level more than a notch or it becomes an issue, but overall the bass sounds fine (if you like bass I recommend the Sennheiser Momentum 4 headphones, the bass is thumping!). Now if these were lower priced, say $549-$599 I think it would be fully a recommendation I could make without any doubts. But at $699 it’s a tougher sell. If you are reluctant to spend that much, wait for a sale or go for the lower priced Px7 S2 headphones, those are a better value. But if you want the best, then go for the PX8’s. I think they will prove their worth in the long run! They are simply gorgeous headphones! ( I only knocked it down 1 ⭐️ due to noise cancellation performance, but overall 5⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️)!

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    • A. Antonio
      5 out of 5 stars
      It's Not About the Sound or ANC
      Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2025
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      A common complaint I see about this product, is that the sound is excellent and in most cases better than what you get from the Bose Ultra or Sony XM6, but not enough to justify the price. That really misses the point.

      I switched from the XM5s. Those always sounded excellent to me, they worked well, and had amazing ANC. In contrast, the Px8 has a more dynamic sound. Every segment sounds slightly more defined. To me, they do sound better. The ANC, while not as good as the XM5s is still excellent for most situations.

      Battery life is excellent and they charge up quickly.

      These fit well and are more comfortable than the XM5, despite their extra weight.

      I will miss the controls of the XM5, but some people will prefer the Px8. There is something to be said for physical buttons and having dedicated volume buttons.

      Here is the real separation. When you pick up the XM5, you don't think much about them. When you pick up the Px8, you realize what true quality feels like. Once you experience that level of quality, it's very difficult to go back. This might be most apparent in the hinges. Sony's feels flimsy and cheap in comparison. The Px5s feel like they are invincible. Solid isn't even the word for it. We're talking metal vs. plastic. The same goes for everything else. It's function vs luxury. Luxury can have both but function can lack luxury.

      The app is simple compared to Sony's but that's not a bad thing. Sony's app is bloated and hard to navigate at times. B&Ws is far more straight forward and you can find what you need. These do let you tweak the EQ in the app. For me the default sound is really good, but I can see myself tweaking it slightly for certain kinds of music.

      I know some people are going to complain that these do not have the latest and greatest Bluetooth connectivity, but if that's a thing is going to depend on your phone. For most people that's not going to be a factor at all when it comes to the quality of sound or even the stability of the connection.

      The real illustration for how these compare to others is to compare them to cars. A new Toyota is great, reliable, and gets the job done, but you can't really compare it to the similar Lexus. Both are technically a Toyota, but the Lexus is a whole different experience. You might balk at the price and wonder why you'd ever pay the extra for a slight power boost and better interior, until you've actually experienced the quality and attention to detail. After that you know why the Lexus is more, and understand why some people prefer it, even if it's not your preference.

      The Px8 are some of the most luxurious headphones you can buy. They are a cut above the offerings from Bose and Sony.

      A. Antonio
      5 out of 5 stars
      It's Not About the Sound or ANC
      Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2025

      A common complaint I see about this product, is that the sound is excellent and in most cases better than what you get from the Bose Ultra or Sony XM6, but not enough to justify the price. That really misses the point.

      I switched from the XM5s. Those always sounded excellent to me, they worked well, and had amazing ANC. In contrast, the Px8 has a more dynamic sound. Every segment sounds slightly more defined. To me, they do sound better. The ANC, while not as good as the XM5s is still excellent for most situations.

      Battery life is excellent and they charge up quickly.

      These fit well and are more comfortable than the XM5, despite their extra weight.

      I will miss the controls of the XM5, but some people will prefer the Px8. There is something to be said for physical buttons and having dedicated volume buttons.

      Here is the real separation. When you pick up the XM5, you don't think much about them. When you pick up the Px8, you realize what true quality feels like. Once you experience that level of quality, it's very difficult to go back. This might be most apparent in the hinges. Sony's feels flimsy and cheap in comparison. The Px5s feel like they are invincible. Solid isn't even the word for it. We're talking metal vs. plastic. The same goes for everything else. It's function vs luxury. Luxury can have both but function can lack luxury.

      The app is simple compared to Sony's but that's not a bad thing. Sony's app is bloated and hard to navigate at times. B&Ws is far more straight forward and you can find what you need. These do let you tweak the EQ in the app. For me the default sound is really good, but I can see myself tweaking it slightly for certain kinds of music.

      I know some people are going to complain that these do not have the latest and greatest Bluetooth connectivity, but if that's a thing is going to depend on your phone. For most people that's not going to be a factor at all when it comes to the quality of sound or even the stability of the connection.

      The real illustration for how these compare to others is to compare them to cars. A new Toyota is great, reliable, and gets the job done, but you can't really compare it to the similar Lexus. Both are technically a Toyota, but the Lexus is a whole different experience. You might balk at the price and wonder why you'd ever pay the extra for a slight power boost and better interior, until you've actually experienced the quality and attention to detail. After that you know why the Lexus is more, and understand why some people prefer it, even if it's not your preference.

      The Px8 are some of the most luxurious headphones you can buy. They are a cut above the offerings from Bose and Sony.

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    • Kyle Wallace Mecca
      5 out of 5 stars
      Extremely surprised and satisfied, a new Bowers & Wilkins customer!
      Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
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      I'm taking the time out of my busy day right now to write this review because these headphones have SAVED me so much struggle and I basically feel like I owe it to them at this point. They are AMAZING headphones that allow for actual customization and control.

      I've always been Bose customer and I ordered the recent Bose model - and my horror I couldn't turn off the noise canceling. It literally forces you to live in a pressurized cabin. You can't wear them for longer than a few minutes before getting a headache. In the settings, you can turn on "aware mode" - and to my even further horror, aware was just noise canceling, plus electronically feeding in noise from outside of the headphones. It is absolutely insane and mind-boggling why Bose would refuse to allow customers to turn off noise canceling... but I accepted it returned them and bought Sony.

      Well, guess what? The Sony headphones also forced you to use noise canceling. Why would companies do such thing? I'm honestly not sure. It's beyond comprehension. It's the most corporate initiative, anti-customer, "use-our-feature" BS I've ever seen in a company, worse than EA games even. Well, maybe I won't go that far.

      I looked everywhere for a headphone that allowed me to simply use them with & without noise cancelling, while also having an excellent mic for phone calls (I'm on the phone phone a lot for work and need that feature).

      When when I finally came across Bower & Wilkins, I've never heard of them, but they allow you to turn off noise canceling, and that was good enough for me.

      When they arrived, I was extremely surprised! They are some of the best headphones I've ever had, they have control buttons, the noise canceling control is super easy and quick, they connect quick, their audio quality is extraordinary, and there are no issues. Their design is also much sleeker and much better than Bose and Sony, which seem to have been cutting costs and using cheap plastic. Additionally, you can flip the headphones in both directions, so that when they're around your neck, they are much more comfortable than Sony and Bose. Like vastly more comfortable.

      The only downside is they are a tiny bit heavier, but I would not strike that against them in the slightest. It is not noticable.

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    • Bufalin@
      5 out of 5 stars
      Genial.
      Reviewed in Spain on July 20, 2024
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      No lo tenia demasiado claro y mas por ese precio pero ahora con el dia Prime Day que me ahorre una buena cantidad , me decidi a pedirlos......

      Son una maravilla y se oyen estupendamente.

      Tengo los AKG Y50 que son fantasticos tambien,no tiene nada que envidiar,pero los Bower Wilkins es otra historia.

      Lo que mas me gusta que no pesan nada y no cansan a largas horas de usarlos,tiene un sonido muy equilibrado y una escena sonora para mi genial.

      El sistema que tiene de anular sonido de ambiente es brutal,no habia probado este sistema y es asombroso,ya que lo pones y apaga todo ruido que tengas en la habitacion,es impresionante y tiene como 3 modos....el primero apaga todo ruido de fondo,el segundo deja oir algo que va muy bien por si quieres que oir a alguien y el ultimo digamos queda como en modo normal como cualquier auricular.

      Son preciosos y buen acabado.

      He leido por algunos usuarios que se pelan con facilidad y se despega lo que es el tema de la piel,no sé hace 1 dia que los tengo y no puedo opinar sobre este tema.

      Segun manual tiene 30 horas de funcionamiento.

      Ya se que para gusto los colores pero para mi son estupendos.

      Utiliza el sistema aptx que evita el retardo si usas el bluethoot,siempre y cuando el emisor tambien tenga ese sistema.

      Repito me han costado una pasta pero no me arrepiento para nada.

      Espero ayudar a alguien si le interesa este articulo.

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    • 5 out of 5 stars
      Sound amazing, impressive build quality. AptX Adaptive amazing!
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2025
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      These headphones are amazing and easily the best headphones I've ever used!

      To start with the audio quality is amazing, I've tested them using a range of devices with multiple codecs, AAC, AptX HD and AptX Adaptive.

      Now for the best quality possible, your going to want to use AptX Adaptive. If your devices don't support it you can buy a Bluetooth dongle with support for the codec on Amazon (such as the Sennheiser BT 600). I've had no issues with the Sennheiser after updating the firmware, and there is a substantial jump in quality so I'd say the extra £30 is well worth it! (Compatible with Mac, PC, iPhone, Android)

      Also a little tip if you get the Sennheiser do make sure to update the firmware using the utility on there website, I had some artifacts prior to doing so. And you can also store the dongle by plugging into the PX8's USB C port :).

      That being said the headphones still sound amazing even using basic AAC, the audio clarity is amazing and you can make out each individual instrument with the wide soundstage.

      It really seems Bowers and Wilkins put a lot of effort into the design of these headphones, from the moment you pick them up they scream quality. From the soft nappa leather, to the smooth action of the hinges and the way the drivers are angled to more closely fit your ears natural shape, no stone was left unturned during the design of these. They are what I'd say is the perfect weight. Not too lightweight to the point they feel flimsy and could be easily broken, but definitely not heavy to the point where wearing them for extended periods could cause pain.

      The battery life sits at an impressive 30 hours, with 15 minute quick charging via USB PD. They are very easy to use with a switch to power them on and they then automatically connect to your saved devices. (You can also connect them to multiple devices at once which is a plus)

      The active noise cancellation functions beautifully and really blocks out external sounds so you can focus in on your music or work. And the transparency mode is amazing for if your out and about and want to be aware of your surroundings.

      I can't really recommend these headphones enough if your in the market for a new pair. With the frequent sales on Amazon they really are a bargain for this level of quality, functionality, ease of use, and audio quality.

      5 out of 5 stars
      Sound amazing, impressive build quality. AptX Adaptive amazing!
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 7, 2025

      These headphones are amazing and easily the best headphones I've ever used!

      To start with the audio quality is amazing, I've tested them using a range of devices with multiple codecs, AAC, AptX HD and AptX Adaptive.

      Now for the best quality possible, your going to want to use AptX Adaptive. If your devices don't support it you can buy a Bluetooth dongle with support for the codec on Amazon (such as the Sennheiser BT 600). I've had no issues with the Sennheiser after updating the firmware, and there is a substantial jump in quality so I'd say the extra £30 is well worth it! (Compatible with Mac, PC, iPhone, Android)

      Also a little tip if you get the Sennheiser do make sure to update the firmware using the utility on there website, I had some artifacts prior to doing so. And you can also store the dongle by plugging into the PX8's USB C port :).

      That being said the headphones still sound amazing even using basic AAC, the audio clarity is amazing and you can make out each individual instrument with the wide soundstage.

      It really seems Bowers and Wilkins put a lot of effort into the design of these headphones, from the moment you pick them up they scream quality. From the soft nappa leather, to the smooth action of the hinges and the way the drivers are angled to more closely fit your ears natural shape, no stone was left unturned during the design of these. They are what I'd say is the perfect weight. Not too lightweight to the point they feel flimsy and could be easily broken, but definitely not heavy to the point where wearing them for extended periods could cause pain.

      The battery life sits at an impressive 30 hours, with 15 minute quick charging via USB PD. They are very easy to use with a switch to power them on and they then automatically connect to your saved devices. (You can also connect them to multiple devices at once which is a plus)

      The active noise cancellation functions beautifully and really blocks out external sounds so you can focus in on your music or work. And the transparency mode is amazing for if your out and about and want to be aware of your surroundings.

      I can't really recommend these headphones enough if your in the market for a new pair. With the frequent sales on Amazon they really are a bargain for this level of quality, functionality, ease of use, and audio quality.

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    • 5 out of 5 stars
      Toppen!
      Reviewed in Sweden on September 17, 2025
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      Fantastisk ljud!

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    • Babet Barangot
      5 out of 5 stars
      Bowers and Wilkins PX8 Headphone
      Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 7, 2025
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      Premium build quality and perfect for an audiophile enthusiast! Balanced and vividly captivating imaging.👌👌👌

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    • Adriano Omega
      5 out of 5 stars
      Bowers & Wilkins PX8: Eleganza e Prestazioni Audio Premium
      Reviewed in Italy on May 26, 2025
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      Le PX8 rappresentano l'apice dell'ingegneria audio di Bowers & Wilkins, combinando materiali di alta qualità, tecnologia avanzata e un design raffinato. Con un prezzo di listino di circa $699, queste cuffie si rivolgono a chi cerca il massimo in termini di qualità del suono e comfort.

      🔊 Qualità del Suono

      Le PX8 sono dotate di driver in carbonio da 40 mm, progettati per offrire un suono dettagliato e preciso. La risposta in frequenza è bilanciata, con bassi controllati, medi chiari e alti brillanti. La tecnologia di cancellazione attiva del rumore (ANC) è efficace, riducendo significativamente i rumori ambientali senza compromettere la qualità audio .

      🛋 Comfort e Design

      Il design delle PX8 è elegante e confortevole. Le cuffie presentano una struttura in alluminio pressofuso e pelle Nappa, garantendo leggerezza e resistenza. I padiglioni over-ear sono imbottiti con memory foam, offrendo un'ottima vestibilità anche durante lunghe sessioni di ascolto .

      🔋 Autonomia e Connettività

      Le PX8 offrono fino a 30 ore di riproduzione con una singola carica di 2 ore. Inoltre, supportano una ricarica rapida che fornisce 7 ore di ascolto in soli 15 minuti. La connettività Bluetooth aptX Adaptive assicura una trasmissione audio stabile e di alta qualità, compatibile con dispositivi Android e alcuni dispositivi Windows .

      📱 Funzionalità Intelligenti

      Le cuffie sono compatibili con l'app Bowers & Wilkins Music, che consente di personalizzare l'equalizzazione, gestire le impostazioni ANC e accedere ai controlli vocali. Tuttavia, alcune funzionalità avanzate potrebbero non essere disponibili su dispositivi iOS .

      🏆 Conclusione

      Le Bowers & Wilkins PX8 sono cuffie wireless di lusso che offrono un'esperienza audio superiore, materiali di alta qualità e un design elegante. Se sei un audiofilo alla ricerca di cuffie premium con prestazioni eccellenti, le PX8 rappresentano una scelta eccellente.

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    Product Summary: Bowers & Wilkins Px8 Over-Ear Headphones Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling, Luxurious Materials, 30-Hour Battery Life, 15-Min Quick Charging, Black

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    • INDUSTRY-DEFINING AUDIO PERFORMANCE - With a redesigned and optimized acoustic system, all-new angled, ultra-high-resolution carbon drive, the B&W Px8 wireless over-ear headphones deliver detailed audio with superior imaging and increased clarity
    • NOISE CANCELLING HEADPHONES WITH MIC - Active noise cancellation in these Bluetooth headphones blocks unwanted sound for superior musicality. Features (2) adjustable external microphones that enhance voice clarity, improving call quality
    • PREMIUM LUXURIOUS DESIGN FOR A COMFORTABLE FIT - With soft Nappa leather and lightweight aluminum arms, and improvements to ear cushion fit, this Bluetooth headset ensures comfort across head-shapes despite extended use of the wireless headphones
    • EASY OUT-OF-THE-BOX SETUP - The iOS/Android compatible B&W Music App for over ear headphones allows you to adjust EQ settings, enable voice control, switch between ANC modes, and more; use multi-function ear cup button to select functions
    • PERFECT FOR AN ON-THE-GO LIFESTYLE - With 30 hours battery life from a 2-hour charge, plus quick recharge support delivering 7 hours playback from a 15min charge, these B&W over ear bluetooth headphones are ideal for commuting, office or travelling

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    The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 over the ear headphones wireless bluetooth, headphones with a completely redesigned and optimized acoustic system and an all-new angled, ultra-high-resolution carbon drive unit, offers industry-leading audio performance with incredible clarity. Featuring an improved microphone arrangement with two external adjustable mics, these bluetooth headphones noise canceling, headphones wireless noise cancelling, ensure exceptional call quality with better voice clarity. As bluetooth wireless headphones with a mic, they deliver clear speech on every call. Its proprietary, all-new active noise cancellation is designed to block out unwanted external noise, ensuring clear, crisp playback of your favorite tracks; noise cancelling performance you can trust. The Bowers & Wilkins Music App, compatible with iOS/Android, allows for easy setup and pairing and enables you to control the sound and noise cancellation, activate voice control, and more – right from your phone, letting you fine-tune these wireless bluetooth headphones. Offers 30 hours battery life from a 2-hour charge, plus quick charge support delivering seven hours playback from a 15-minute charge, making it an ideal noise cancelling headset for on-the-go use. Comes with all-round improvements to headband that ensure comfort across differing head-shapes, coupled with lightweight aluminum arms and soft Nappa leather for a superior fit and finish; true headphones over ear wireless luxury.

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