Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 review


Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2: one-minute review

It’s 2022 and here comes B&W with a new top-tier, flagship set of cans called the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 ready to kick Sony and its latest WH-1000XM5 proposition to the curb, right? Er, not quite – although these stylish wireless over-ears do replace the company’s PX7 offering, there’s an even more premium, reference B&W wireless headphone proposition in the pipeline, called the PX8. 

So, these new cans are for the discerning listener who wants… almost the best wireless headphones Bowers & Wilkins can offer? Not exactly. The point is that this is the best the British audio specialist can manage when matching Sony’s XM5 $399 / £379 price point – because the PX8 is going to cost quite a bit more, at $549 / £499. 



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