
Bowers & Wilkins unveils all-new Px7 S3 headphones and Pi8 McLaren Edition wireless earbuds
Renowned British audio brand Bowers & Wilkins has launched two new audio products featuring the new Px7 S3, dubbed the most advanced and capable wireless headphones the brand has made, and the exclusive McLaren Edition of the Pi8 wireless earbuds. Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
Carefully engineered for comfortable, extended listening, the all-new design of the Px7 S3 ($699) features a new headband and a redesigned arm mechanism to ensure the headphones fit even closer to your head, giving your ears the ultimate comfort with luxurious ear pads made using improved memory foam.
Promising better advances in acoustic performance, it is built with redesigned drive units to deliver lower coloration and distortion, improved resolution and superior dynamics; at a carefully angled distance to enable better imaging and stereo spaciousness from every point of the driver. Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
This headphones marks the first time a Bowers & Wilkins over-ear offer high-resolution drive units powered by a dedicated, discrete headphone amplifier, which provides notably more scale and energy to the sound produced.
Building on this, the Px7 S3 also includes both aptX Adaptive wireless technology and aptX Lossless to automatically optimise wireless music transmission from compatible phones, tablets and computers for best possible sound quality. Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
This is in addition to its active noise cancelling technology which features eight high-performance microphones to help enhance sound even in the noisiest environments. When you're making calls, unwanted noise around you can be effectively suppressed by the latest generation of voice processing technology — the ADI Pure Voice — to ensure you have outstanding call clarity wherever you are.
Offering 30 hours of battery life with full noise cancellation on, the Px7 S3 allows for you to enjoy your music all day long, and if you need a 15-minute quick recharge, you'll still be able to get up to seven hours of additional listening time. Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
Since extending its relationship with McLaren Automotive to becoming the Official Audio Partner of McLaren, Bowers & Wilkins are now pushing the partnership further with the Pi8 McLaren Edition wireless earbuds ($849).
Developed in collaboration with McLaren Automotive and the McLaren Formula 1 Team, this new earbuds build on the success of the award-winning Pi8, and integrates the famous McLaren Papaya orange together with Galvanic Grey for its design. Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
Image courtesy of Bowers & Wilkins.
It also offers the high-performance sound quality that is synonymous with Bowers & Wilkins, combining reference-standard hi-res audio performance, premium materials, exceptional comfort and fit, as well as enhanced connectivity and features that include Wireless Audio Retransmission, with a design that connects McLaren fans to the visual identity of the automotive brand.
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