Sound Solution

British speaker brand Bowers & Wilkins have unveiled their new PX noise-canceling headphones, a travel essential for any world wanderer. 

We’ve all been on loud buses or noisy jets when we could have used with a little peace and quiet. Enter the newest innovation from British speaker gurus Bowers & Wilkins. The PX are the acclaimed company’s first noise-canceling wireless headphones and a God-sent for travelers.

Boasting drive units derived from the company’s P9 Signature headphones, offering best-in-class sound quality, the new Bowers & Wilkins PX model responds intelligently to the wearer’s behavior – pick them up and they’ll switch on automatically and start playing.

Eye-catching, thanks to patterned ballistic nylon exteriors, the new PX headphones still speak the same design language as the brand’s popular P7 Wireless headphones, albeit with a more streamlined persona. Solid and durable, the new wireless headphones lend themselves perfectly to long-haul travel, when a slice of solitude goes a very long way.

A smart suspension system allows the PX to produce the precision required for great high frequencies up to 30kHz, as well as the compliance needed for deep and dynamic bass, while the active noise canceling function has been refined to provide optimum isolation without ‘crushing’ the music. The headphones also feature the latest aptX HD Bluetooth technology and offer full digital audio through a USB connection.

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