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Review on 🎧 Space Grey Bowers & Wilkins PX5 Wireless On-Ear Headphones with Noise Cancellation by Bhavin Tharwani ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I purchased a different pair of headphones with a stronger focus on noise cancellation (they are of a different class and price range, so it makes no sense to name them here). As a result, I am quite delighted with the sound, although they put pressure on my ears and this is very crucial. Because of the differing form factor and the fact that they shouldn't exert pressure on the ears, I sold it to a family member again and switched to the PX7. This is not the location for you if you're seeking for noise cancellation. If the sound is a very respectable choice.

Pros
  • Detailed, calming, emotional, and of various genres. I was really happy to hear USB-C audio coming from a Mac. Long lasting batteries and quick charging. support for new aptX iterations and variants, as well as AAC. The sensor for removal was happy. connects to two devices and behaves predictably while doing so. The assembly doesn't appear to be weak. If they are incorrectly removed somewhere within a year, you don't anticipate them to break after the fragile Sony MDR-1000X of the first generation. I appreciated the design. The Bose 700 and Sony MDR-1000X do not have excellent noise cancelling (even the first generation).
Cons
  • After roughly an hour of use, the ears push in an uncomfortable way. But, not everyone prefers the form factor. Although there is still some noise reduction as a result, they are not as well separated. The sound isn't the most authentic; it's obviously been carefully tweaked to appeal to a variety of tastes. This is noteworthy even if it's not always a drawback.