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October 2017
(83%)
106 Tests
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Nutzer
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21 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Sehr guter Klang
Gut arbeitende Geräuschunterdrückung
Guter Tragekomfort
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Laden über USB Typ C
Hochwertiger Mobilkopfhörer mit langer Akkulaufzeit
Innovativer Noise-Cancelling-Funktion
Die Umgebungsgeräusche situationsbedingt passieren lassen kann
Kabellos
Smart
Schön anzusehen
überzeugend im Klang
Optisches Highlight
Beste Verarbeitung
Bequemer Sitz
Extrem kompakt
Keine Kabel
Gute Sprachqualität
Lange Akkulaufzeit (mit Case)
Headsetfunktion
Einfaches Setup
Regelbares ANC
NFC
Lieferumfang
Passform
Klang
Verarbeitung
APTX
Edle Materialien
Verarbeitungsqualität
AptXUnterstützu
Toller Klang
Lange Laufzeit
Aptx HD
Automatischer Start/Stopp von Audio-Wiedergabe
Rauschunterdrückung
60-Tage-Rückgaberecht
2 Jahre Garantie
Perfekte Verarbeitung
Sehr lange Akkulaufzeit
Aktives Noise Cancelling
Tragekomfort
Bedienung
Sehr gute Verarbeitung
Gutes Noise-Cancelling
Geräusch-Mix lässt sich einstellen
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Automatische Abschaltung
AptX-Unterstützung
Guter Sound
Tolle Verarbeitung
USB-C zur Musikwiedergabe
Effektives Noise Cancelling
Sehr guter Klang (ANC aus)
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
App braucht lange zum Verbinden
Keine stabile Transport-Box
ANC mittelmäßig
Bedienung per Siri umständlich
One Size fits all
Vergleichsweise kurze Akkulaufzeit
Nicht neutral abgestimmt
Nicht wasserfest
Nackenband "wippt" beim Sport
Anordnung der Bedienelemente
Kaum passive Abschirmung
Ein wenig zu bassbetont
Manch einem
Keine Sprachausgabe hinsichtlich Status von Bluetoothverbindung und Akku
Veröffentlicht: 2017-12-05, Autor: David , Testbericht von: cnet.com
The Bowers & Wilkins PX headphone offers impressive build quality and excellent sound. Wireless operation is nearly flawless, battery life is very good, and a premium carrying case is included. Works well as a headset for making calls
Competing models from Bose, Sony and Beats are less expensive, more comfortable and offer better noise cancelling. -- and its noise cancelling is quite on par with those same competitors. Battery isn't user replaceable
Although not quite as strong as some competitors, the Bowers & Wilkins PX still ranks among the top wireless noise-canceling headphones available right now...
Zusammenfassung: It's holiday shopping time and you are probably wondering which headphones are the best to gift yourself, ahem, I mean your friends and family. Hopefully this review can narrow down a few options for that commuter in your life. “Bowers Wilkins PX vs Sennh...
Zusammenfassung: We got our hands on Bowers and Wilkins first active noise cancelling headphone. Learn if the $399 headphone is for you in our “Bowers and Wilkins PX Headphone Review, Wireless and Noise-Cancelling” article. Bowers & Wilkins PX headphone exudes a look of m...
Wide soundstage with excellent audio separation, Comfortable to wear during long listening sessions, Long battery life, Easy-to-use on-cup controls
More expensive than the competition, Small drop in sound quality with ANC engaged, USB-C charging port can't be used to transmit audio, Headphones cannot be used passively
A few minor quirks aside, Bowers & Wilkins PX wireless headphones offer equal measures of great audio and adequate noise cancellation...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-11-08, Autor: Tom , Testbericht von: androidcentral.com
Zusammenfassung: A great, forward-thinking set of over-ear headphones.You're probably familiar with headphones by companies that command the most attention: Bose Sennheiser, Sony and others. They're popular because they're great products, but also because they have grea...
Best sound from noise-canceling headphones, Plentiful battery life, USB-C charging and connection versatility, Durable and attractive design, Headphones pause automatically when you take them off
Sound can be a bit too edgy and forward for listening at home, More comfortable when worn on the move than sat in front of a desk, Automatic pause can be finicky, Bluetooth pairing is as nightmarish as most other wireless cans
Zusammenfassung: Bowers & Wilkins has made a few different wireless headphones, but the PX is the company's first headphone to feature both Bluetooth and noise cancelling -- and it's actually the company's first noise-cancelling headphone of any kind.Available in two colo...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-10-03, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: pcmag.com
Powerful audio performance with rich bass and crisp highs, Comfortable, stylish design, Cable included for wired use, Noise cancellation can be turned off, App allows for nuanced NC adjustments,
Expensive, Glitchy in testing, NC changes audio performance noticeably, Can't be used in wired passive mode-cable requires power
The Bowers & Wilkins PX wireless headphones are a rare misfire from the iconic audio company, with buggy operation and audio performance that changes when the noise cancellation is enabled...
Truly outstanding wireless and noise cancelling performance, Well built, Excellent specifications
Can sound a little 'cupped' when used wired, Exerts a fairly high pressure on the head, Carry case is slightly cramped
This is a keenly contested market and in my time testing a few different models, a design compromise has become increasingly apparent. Some designs are first and foremost about noise cancelling. The builders accept that the level of processing they apply...