They didn’t really want to do it, but a traditional company like British sound specialist Bowers Wilkins also has to go with times. and time demands (also) for headphones, which, by means of active noise reduction, keep outside world even more than ohrumschließenden shells of listeners already do.

The PX called headphones comes in simple but quality design refore. It can be controlled via high-quality Bluetooth standard AptX as well as via cable. For transmission via AptX, however, player must also support this standard. Besides, this is new at B W, headphones also filters out outside noises. Principle re are two effects: on one vocal, but very quiet noise, which is hardly audible here even at low music levels. On or, constant, rar deep noises are filtered off. The sonorous hum of aircraft engines, for example, almost completely disappears.

Sound is always a matter of taste

B W also provides an app for PX, with which some parameters can be set, for example, wher you want to listen to voices or wher you want to filter out as well as possible, quite -see above-does not work. Later on, you should be able to use app to renew operating software-yes, re are some headphones today.

Fortunately, in PX, re are hardly any differences between different modes of operation. It sounds like a cable in same way as Bluetooth and/or noise reduction. Sound is always a matter of taste, it can be described with full and rar warm, but also well-audible. The headphones come with a padded transport bag made of fabric. The ear cups can be folded for transport. A jack cable and a USB charger with new USB-C connector are also included. Nice: Take listener from ear, pause music.

The PX is comfortable to wear, but it is also tight enough to provide quietness even without noise reduction. With noise cancelling it will be really quiet-a dream for many travellers. The PX is not very cheap, but 399 euros are also common in this class.

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