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Review on Bowers & Wilkins PX7 Wireless Headphones by Chae Hahm ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

Perhaps my review will warn someone against buying these headphones. I bought two years ago for 22 For the current price, I'd give it two stars. I decided to buy after a laudatory review of this well-known audiophile on YouTube in a black jacket Landing. They sit very tightly on the head, which can be both a plus and a minus. If you wear glasses then using headphones will turn into hell. After an hour of wearing, the temples begin to put pressure on the head. Noise reduction Good passive noise isolation. I can’t say anything about the active one. I live not in the subway and not in the plane Sound. Sound is very subjective. Some tracks sound good (not great and not wow, but just good), some are disgusting. Maybe I'm listening to some "wrong" music, unlike the reviewers. Forget about complex genres right away. Metal sounds boring and without drive. Black metal is turning into an indiscriminate mess. Breakcore and extreme electronica are just emotionless. In general, after two years of listening, I could not get pleasure from these headphones. Microphones. For all the time of operation, I did not finish a single conference and a call with headphones. All interlocutors say that they hear me disgustingly Compound. There are no complaints about the connection. All devices are connected (connected) well. There were no breaks or glitches. Autopause worked great Outcome. Two years later, the headphones began to fail. Didn't always turn on the first time. The LED has taken on a life of its own. In the left earpiece, the sound became quieter (many reviews that the sound disappeared altogether). And one more IMPORTANT minus: the headphones do not work on the wire in passive mode. That is, if you have a dead battery in your headphones, then when you connect them to a sound source via a wire, they will not play. The mobile app is useless. There is no equalizer. It's easier to find the buttons on the headphones than to climb into the application The result is a complete disappointment. It is not clear for whom and what genres these headphones are. Not what you expect from an audiophile manufacturer company. Not in terms of sound, not in terms of the quality of the device for the money

Pros
  • Landing (there are nuances) Appearance Autopause Passive noise isolation
Cons
  • Sound (subjectively) Microphones Reliability Over time they fell into disrepair

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