Bowers & Wilkins - PX7 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Space Gray
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Features
Custom 43mm drivers
Great sound begins with great drivers. The drivers in the PX7 are the largest in our headphone collection, built and tuned by the same engineers behind the 800 Series Diamond. Experience clear, spacious and powerful sound.
Adaptive Noise Cancelling
This hybrid technology uses feed forward and feedback noise detection with custom tuned software to automatically filter out noise without destroying fidelity. An auto mode adjusts to noise conditions to deliver the right amount of noise cancellation.
All-day rechargeable battery
30 hour battery life with ANC. When you need more power, a 15-minute quick charge provides five hours of audio playback.
Clear Call
Clear Voice Communication v2 technology provides you with clear call and voice quality. The microphones pickup your voice while intelligent software ignores noises around you.
Bluetooth 5.0 with AptX Adaptive
PX7 is designed to stream media wirelessly from Bluetooth audio devices, such as smartphones, tablets or personal computers.
Wear Sensor
PX7 obeys your every move. Lift an ear cup to hear what's happening around you and the music automatically stops. Put it back and the music plays on. Take them off to go run an errand and they'll go into a power saving mode. Put them back on when you return and they'll resume playback.
Multi Point Connection
Connects to two BT devices simultaneously so you can listen to music from your laptop and answer a call from your phone.
Woven carbon fiber composite arms
Mimics the strength and agility of the fastest vehicles in the world, channeling pure sound to you and holding up against everyday wear and tear.
Auxiliary wired connection
PX7 can also connect to audio sources using the supplied 3.5mm audio or USB cables.
What's Included
Bowers & Wilkins PX7 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones
Carrying case
USB-C charging cable
Key Specs
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound ModeStereo
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseNo
- Microphone FeaturesNoise cancelling
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
- Battery Life30 hours
General
- Product NamePX7 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones
- BrandBowers & Wilkins
- Model NumberPX7 SPACE GREY
- ColorSpace Gray
- Color CategoryMulti
Audio
- Noise Cancelling (Active)Yes
- Sound IsolatingYes
- Minimum Frequency Response10 hertz
- Maximum Frequency Response30 kilohertz
- Impedance20 ohms
- Sensitivity111 decibels adjusted
- Sound ModeStereo
- Driver Size43.6 millimeters
Connectivity
- Connection TypeWireless
- Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
- True WirelessNo
- Bluetooth Version5.0
Features
- Built-In MicrophoneYes
- Carrying CaseNo
- Microphone FeaturesNoise cancelling
- Body Metrics MeasuredNot Applicable
- Maximum Talk Time30 hours
Design
- Headphone FitOver-the-Ear
- StyleStudio
- Adjustable HeadbandYes
- Foldable DesignYes
Power
- RechargeableYes
- Battery Life30 hours
- Charging Accessory IncludedCable
- Fast Charging15 minutes of fast charging provides 5 hours of listening.
- Charging Interface(s)USB
- On/Off SwitchYes
Material
- Ear Cushion MaterialMemory foam
- Headband MaterialCarbon Fiber
Dimension
- Product Height8.7 inches
- Product Width6.9 inches
- Product Depth3.1 inches
- Product Weight0.67 pounds
Warranty
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts2 years
- Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor2 years
Other
- UPC714346332700
Customer reviews
Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars with 223 reviews
(223 customer reviews)Rating by feature
- Sound Quality4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Battery Life4.6
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars
- Connectivity4.2
Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars
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Customers are saying
Customers frequently mention the exceptional sound quality and comfort of the PX7 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones. Many reviewers also praise the impressive battery life and solid bass response. While some users find the headphones to be a bit pricey, they generally agree that the high quality is worth the investment.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best in Class/Legendary
||Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Unboxing: Immediately felt that I get what I paid for during the process. Pros: 1. Crystal Clear Sound - Looking at how it has 43.6 mm drivers. Most over ear headphones are at 40 mm. Number wise, small difference but for the one who looks at details, details do matter and it can be heard. I’ve been using PX7 to destress (meditation, nature sounds), enjoy my favorite EDM songs, and just listen to new music. 2. Battery life - Close to 30 hours. There are times I turn off noise cancellation and at times turn it on if I want to concentrate with whatever I’m doing. 3. Comfort - My first 3 days I felt the clamping force; it’s because I extended the band too much. Few adjustments here are there and figured out the perfect fit. Patience and persistence paid off with my experience. I can now wear them for hours. Cons: 1. Not the best ANC over ear headphones. In my opinion, these are the best if you only care about SOUND. Summary: 5/5 - Sound is THE BEST from having tried the famous brands (Bose, Sony). Initially thought I’d be returning these but ended up LOVING THEM. I gave it some time for me to get used to it and put in some patience on finding the most comfortable fit/adjustment. Now I can’t help but use it daily. I’m confident they’ll last a long time.
This review is from Bowers & Wilkins - PX7 Wireless Noise Cancelling Over-the-Ear Headphones - Black
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Amazing sound quality
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The noise cancelling is exceptional and sound quality is what i expect from headphones priced as such. I did get them on sale. Ive always recommended or gotten the sony counterpart for friends. But ive wanted to try these for so long. They did not disappoint. They are comfortable and easy to set up and use. The only things i had an issue with them was it would pick up wind going over the headphones a lot. So if you wear them where there is a wind or breeze not the best. Also have to get used to take them off without pressing the buttons.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Rich, Flawless Sound, Ultra Comfort, Just Superb!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.The new Bowers & Wilkins PX7 wireless headphones are an outstanding option for a superb listening experience at home, traveling or in a noisy office. They combine ultra-premium audio reproduction, very effective noise suppression, easy-to-operate controls and a very long battery life. The famous Bowers & Wilkins quality is evident in every feature. Bowers & Wilkins was founded in 1966 in Worthing, England by John Bowers. It is one of the world’s premier developers of high-end speaker systems, aided by Sir Kenneth Grange since 1975. Among its innovations was the use of Kevlar fibers in speaker cones (to improve rigidity and reduce distortion), phase linear transmission, Matrix cabinet enclosures, separating tweeters from the main speaker enclosure, Nautilus speaker geometry, Flowport bass reflex vents and diamond dome tweeters. Since 2010 the company has designed and introduced successively more sophisticated headphones. The P5 series, the company’s first Bluetooth headphones, were released in 2015. The PX headphone series was launched in 2017. Here are the key features: • Bowers & Wilkins PX7 noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones • Ergonomic, fully adjustable over-ear, closed dynamic headphone • Woven lightweight carbon fiber composite arms provide strength and durability • 43.6 mm full-range dome driver for maximum bass and very accurate wide frequency response • 10 – 30,000 Hz audio frequency range, less than 0.3% THD distortion • Adaptive noise-canceling/suppression technology helps block external noises, may be switched on or off, high and low level • Monitor function allows ambient sound to be easily heard while wearing headphones, may be switched on or off • Bluetooth 5.0 reception range up to 50 feet, NFC pairing connection option, supports aptX Adaptive, HD and Classic codecs plus AAC and SBC codecs • Bluetooth connection can be made with two devices at the same time (active with only one) • Two built-in microphones for making and receiving phone calls (Clear Voice Communication v2), four microphones for Adaptive Noise Cancellation • Bowers & Wilkins Control app provides additional setup, customizations and adjustments • Power and Bluetooth pairing buttons on right earphone • Noise cancelation control (high/low/auto/off) on left earphone • Automatic standby mode when headphones are removed • 30+ hours continuous use from rechargeable internal lithium ion power source: 3 hours to fully charge with included 48” USB-A to USB-C connection cable • 5 hours use after 15 minute quick charge • 3.5 mm (headphone) male-to-male 52” connection cable included, USB-C cable can also serve as headphone audio connection • Elegant grey fabric covered hard shell storage/travel case • Easy to follow illustrated quick set-up guide included, full owner’s manual available by download • Foldable design for compact storage • Size: 6.2 inches by 8.5 inches by 2.5 inches • Weight: 11.3 ounces • Two year limited warranty on parts and labor The box has the headphones, set-up instructions, a 48” USB-C charging/connection cable, a 52 inch long 3.5 mm direct-connect wire cable and a hard shell case. The quick set-up guide is a two-sided illustration of basic features. You have to download the 8 page owner’s guide from the Bowers & Wilkins website and the associated app to add some additional control features. The hard shell case is covered in a beautiful gray fabric and its elegance gives you your first indication that these headphones are premium quality. The headphones are also covered in a space grey fabric with a black leather-like surface on the ear pads and the headband. The frame is very lightweight but is constructed of a very strong and durable carbon fiber composite. The ear pads have super-soft memory-foam cushions for superb comfort and noise isolation. A USB-C cable recharges the lithium ion battery. A green LED light will flash during charging (up to 3 hours when fully discharged.) then glow continuously when they are fully charged. The stated music playing time of thirty hours seems conservative since I found the headphones would operate for nearly forty hours before fading out. The customizable auto-off feature aids this very long battery life. One nice feature here is that the USB-C cable allows you to listen to music from your computer while the earphones are charging. Press the power button and an audio prompt indicates when the power is on or off. Pair the earphones with your phone or other source via Bluetooth. An audio prompt guides you, but my phone paired them very quickly and without drama. A blue LED indicates the connection has been made. The connection remained very solid throughout my home, up to nearly 50 feet. These headphones use Qualcomm’s new aptX Adaptive Bluetooth codec which promises the best blend of full frequency response and low latency with rock-steady connection reliability. The headphones are fully adjustable and the very soft pads completely and comfortably enclose even the largest ears. The Bowers & Wilkins PX-7 are the most comfortable headphones I have ever worn. They are light (11.3 ounces) and have plenty of adjustment range to enable a perfect fit. The left and right earphones are clearly labeled with a large “L” and “R” on the inner surface. The earphone pads are fairly large (about 4 inches tall and 3 inches wide) so they qualify as “over ear” and they provide excellent sound isolation. You can wear them for many hours in perfect comfort and your ears will never complain. Pressing the ANC (automatic noise canceling) button turns on that feature with an audio announcement which indicates level (high, low, auto, off.) The ANC technology uses four microphones (two on each earphone) and is very effective for mid-frequency noise. I turned on both my shower and bathroom sink faucet and the noise (which would normally be very loud) was just a faint hiss which I could easily ignore while listening to the music. You can also allow ambient noise to pass through by pressing the ANC button for two seconds. Even without music playing the generous padding on the earphones provides excellent passive noise isolation. Further, you can adjust the degree of active noise cancellation using the Headphone Connect app. The PX7 would be a wonderful companion on a noisy airplane ride! Like all good Bluetooth earphones these will respond to various voice commands, allow you to interact with Siri, take calls, etc. Each earphone has some controls. The right side has the power, Bluetooth connection and volume controls. The volume control will also answer phone calls, skip tracks (forward and backward), pause and repeat tracks and summon Siri. The left side has the noise cancelation control. One clever feature is the Wear Sensor which shuts off power and pauses music when you remove the headphones. The real value of the PX-7 headphones however, is not the noise-cancellation, but rather the incredibly rich sound experience they provide. They have an extremely accurate reproduction of music from lowest bass through mid-range notes and on to the highest frequencies. I played every range of music, from classical, blues, hard rock, jazz and a full range of vocals (opera through folk ballads) and these superb headphones never disappointed me. The sound quality is just beautiful. My ultimate test for headphones is to play a complex jazz classic on them and compare that sound to the very expensive reference speakers on my old school, top-of-the-line stereo system. For the PX7 test I chose the album, “Kind of Blue” by Miles Davis, perhaps the greatest jazz recording of all time. With this amazing music the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 showed me what it can really do. The Miles trumpet solos were clean and bright, I could literally feel the bass strumming and drum solos as though they were right in front of me, the Bill Evans piano riffs were perfect and the brilliance of Cannonball and Trane were undiminished. The PX7 transported me back to that historic 1959 recording date. If I walked into my study and turned on my five figure stereo system to the same music I might be able to isolate some minor differences from the reproduction achieved by these headphones, but that is just a “might.” And if I did that I am not sure that I would be able to consistently tell the difference even in pieces like “Kind of Blue” for which I know every note. I really cannot give these wonderful Bowers & Wilkins PX7 headphones a higher compliment than that. One point that deserves note – the drivers are 43.6 mm, not 40 mm as indicated on the box. I am surprised that Bowers & Wilkins made this error. But 43.6 mm drivers are nearly 19% larger than 40 mm drivers. That greatly enhances their reproduction ability. I subjected these headphones to various extensive sound tests on YouTube and they passed each trial flawlessly. Just a few complaints: First, no owner’s manual is included! There is a thick Safety and Warranty booklet (which no one will ever read) but you have to download the little 8 page owner’s manual. The Connect app is very limited, lacking an equalizer or sound mode selections. Finally, while the headphones fold to fit their case they remain pretty bulky. But would any of these minor issues make me regret this purchase? No way! Bottom line - the Bowers & Wilkins PX7 noise-canceling Bluetooth headphones are an excellent choice for even the most discerning music fans who want a very comfortable headset, superb noise isolation and beautiful sound reproduction. They are a perfect choice for traveling and would pass boring hours in airports and on planes with gold stars for quality, sound level and range. I can confidently award this amazing product a full five stars and my full, unqualified endorsement. Buy these if you really love music and know with certainty that you will never question that investment!
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Exceptional headphones
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I absolutely love these headphones. They are comfortable to wear for longer periods of time. They are able to produce amazing dolby atmos quality sound. The anc isn't quite as good as bose, but makes up for it with the sound quality. I would highly recommend them.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 4 out of 5 stars
Fantastic headphones, if the glass slipper fits!
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Review broken down into a few categories to allow for a more informed decision Over-all Presentation: 5/5 The headphones come in a hard fabric case. The fabric adds texture to the case and makes a sleek appearance. The headphones are visually appealing, with a subtle marble finish look to the plastic pieces and clean, sharp looking fabric otherwise. Over-all Ease of Use (Including iPhone Application): 5/5 Pairing is extremely easy. The same button that facilitates power on/off is able to be held to initiate Bluetooth pairing: a smooth process overall. And, one of my favorite features is that the headphones allow for two devices to be paired at once. I always have my phone nearby, so any Bluetooth enabled headphone paired to it automatically connects and having the second device allowance permits connecting to my tablet or another device without having to go through disconnecting my phone (this is honestly one of my favorite features). The application for the phone was simple to install, I did have to search the apple store for it as I was not prompted to install when I connected the headphones. The application itself is simple to use keeping to minimalistic design. The headphones come with a cord to allow for traditional headphone jack use also which is fantastic for non-Bluetooth enabled devices. The headphones also come with a USB connector for charging –my only complaint being as with most devices these days is that it does not come with an AC adapter for the USB charger. Comfort (Over-the-Ear): 3/5 Sadly, I have not been entirely impressed with the comfort of these over-the-ear headphones. I have used over-the-ear noise canceling headphones for the past couple years and something with this pair of headphones just feels a bit off when it comes to comfort. Two perspectives here, my own and from my wife. My wife is a Disney lover, and enjoys wearing ears in the park – however, the ears press just at the right pressure near the temple area to induce a headphone and well, these headphones have the same effect on her. She is not able to comfortably use them. My opinion is as followed. The headphones do not just easily pass onto the skull but rather they rotate into position resulting in a very snug and tight fit. The tightness is both a pro and a con. The con, being well, they press a little too hard at times unless you finagle them into the perfect position. The pro, being, they do not easily slide off and it reduces movement of the headphones while not seated still. I see it as a dual-edged sword. They can be comfortable, and allow for extended periods of wear; however, it does take precision and learning how to angle them just right for one-self. The over-the-head piece is well padded and comfortable feeling against the top of the head and the ear pieces themselves have padded muffs that snuggly hold around the ears. They are able to be adjusted to fit different head size in the proper fashion, but once again, it is hard in my opinion to get them just right. I feel the pressure they exert on the head could be reduced. Wear Sensor: 5/5 These headphones are equipped with a wear sensor. This technology will automatically pause music or a video if it senses that you move the headphone from your ear (even one ear) or completely take them off. The music or video will then resume when you place the headphones back over your ear. I have kept this technology on and I will say that it is quite impressive. This is great if needing to have a quick conversation or just need to take off the headphones for a second, reducing the need to stop whatever is playing. I occasionally enjoy keeping one ear on and one off while in public if I want to hear the world around me and I was able to trick the headphones into believing they were still on. At times, I would forget this feature would exist though and find myself with my device paused. Overall it is nifty. The application also allows for toggling the wear sensor on and off. So if you absolutely hate it, there you go, off. Sound Quality: 5/5 The sound quality of these headphones did not disappoint. I am not an insane audiophile, so others input may be more sound in this section, but for a lay-person when it comes to sound I am pleased. Music and shows come through wonderful providing an immersive experience with clarity in sound. I would say more, but as previously stated, I am not fully equipped to give an extensive overview in sound. It would have been nifty to have any type of equalizer within the application but this is not by any means a deal breaker in my opinion. Noise Canceling: 5/5 I got my first pair of noise canceling headphones a couple months into medical school to study, 3 years ago now, and I have never looked back since. Whenever I use headphones without noise cancelation the sound experience almost feels naked to me. The noise cancelation is as expected for a high end noise-canceling headphone. I always use my wife yelling to our cat as a solid indicator if a pair of headphones is able to cancel noise well, and these are effective at blocking her out overall or at least greatly diminish the screams. They are also quite effective in canceling out environmental noise. Given the tighter fit as mentioned earlier, these allow you to become easily immersed in your audio experience. There are 4 total settings including high, low, auto, and off. The high noise-canceling does not give me as much of a pressure sensation as I have felt with other headphones I have used. The low setting, has never been one of much use for myself but it exists if that is for you. The auto setting seems to work well – I believe it can provide a more dynamic experience – but I personally leave mine on high as that is what I have become most accustomed to. The setting may be changed through either using a button on the headset or through the application. Call Quality: 3/5 I feel that I am never fully impressed with call quality of Bluetooth headsets with calls. The headphones allow one to answer a call with the click of a button, hang up, or even ignore a call. Overall I was able to hear the call clearly with the headphones in place with moments of slight interference. The caller did say that my voice felt slightly diminished in comparison to using the phone normally. Would I use these headphones to take a personal phone call? Yes. Would I use these headphones to take a professional phone call? Probably not. Battery Life: 5/5 The battery life is absolutely fantastic. I have been using these headphones for about a week at this point. I normally listen to music or Netflix for a few hours each night and I have yet to actually charge the headphones. They are still running off of the battery life that they came with. The headphones themselves do not tell you the percent battery left as you power them on (my previous headphones would do that – a feature I have since noticed I took for granted). The only way I have found to check battery level is to use the application which has a battery indicator. I would easily trust these headphones to last through an entire day on one charge. Overall Score: 4/5 I wanted to be able to justify a 5-star rating for these headphones as most categories I considered are definitely a 5/5; however, overall comfort played the largest factor holding me back. These are a fantastic pair of over-the-ear noise canceling headphones and I am pleased with them, but they may require a trial period to find out if the comfort is right for you. I would reasonably believe these to be a 5-star option for the right person.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
No regrets
||Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Good features, solid build, comfortable, sounds great. More bass than my Sony WH-H910N headphones. Music feels lively.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Great noise canceling with a standout design
|Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.PROS -Modern design -Great audio quality and noise cancelation -App is easy to use -Great battery life CONS -Call quality is poor -Headphones don’t fold to save space -No equalizer in app SUMMARY: If you love the design, but don’t plan on making phone calls and have the bag space to spare, these headphones will impress with their balanced and complete sound as well as their noise canceling capability. The PX7s are Bowers and Wilkins’ latest active noise cancelation offering – an upgrade from their older PX. The design is familiar, but a welcomed refinement showcasing beautiful adjustable carbon composite arms extruding from the headband (see picture attached to this review). There is a solid color cloth wrapping around the headband and cup. The headband and earcup cushion are comfortable to wear for extended periods of time. The ear cups are synthetic, but overall feel durable and nice to the touch. If you have a larger head like me, these headphones will work well as the headband has a good amount of squeeze force between the ear cups that isn’t too tight and enough to keep the headphones snuggly on one’s head. This design does come with a drawback – these headphones don’t fold at all so they will take up a bit of space in one’s carry-on bag. The heather grey hard-shell case feels very strong and is sure keep the headphones safe, even in a crowded bag. Overall audio quality is well balanced similar to offerings from Bose – the bass is not too punchy and the mids/highs are balanced. The active noise cancelation is terrific when background noise is constant, Using the headphones on a recent flight was a great experience with the headphones blocking out most of the air noise. City background noise sneaked through as expected, but overall I was very impressed with their performance. Battery life was solid – I easily went a week in between charges using for several hours a day at work. Though audio quality and noise cancelation is great, the microphones for phone calls left a lot to be desired. The microphone picked up on background sound which made phone calls and navigating voice menus frustrating. The app doesn’t require an email login which is nice for privacy minded individuals. The app gives the ability to set the intensity of the noise cancelation as well as enable audio passthrough for hearing your surrounding environment. It also allows the ability to pair a second device and update the headphones. Though the headphones are very balanced by themselves power users will miss an equalizer in the app.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Still the best on the market
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Your cannot go wrong with this. The best had gotten better. BOWERS AND WILKINS but only look great but they sound phenomenal. A must have. I've owned almost every BOWERS AND WILKINS HEADPHONES and I love them all
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionDo these headphones offer a wired option, similar to the P7 wireless?
Asked by MrFAHRENHE1T.
- A:Answer They have a 3.5mm jack on them so you can use them wired, but there are (as of the date of this answer) no wired versions out.
Answered by Nick