Testseek.co.uk have collected 96 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Iconic design but with new
Sleek lines
Spotify Connect and Bluetooth aptX support
AirPlay lossless through a dedicated control app
Superb bass response from a reasonably small cabinet
Five drive units to give all round audio experience
Great-sounding dock
Impressive stereo separation from single unit
Addition of AirPlay streaming
Quality build
British…
Spread of sound
Composed at higher volumes
Seamless control and design
Detailed mid
Range
Powerful
Controlled bass
Improved iconic design
More open system
Awesome sound
Cracking design
Strong build quality
Massive sound with prodigious bass. Feels and looks a million dollars. Delightfully tactile. We want one ...
Stunningly stylish. Superb audio quality.
This is B&W’s first iPod-compatible product and it's a real high flyer. It looks like something Batman might have under Wayne Manor to play his Bat tunes on (Bat Out Of Hell
Perhaps?). Sonically it’s awesome
With a 100W of digital amplif...
Superb sound quality
Iconic design
Impressive companion app
Three-way stereo system with two tweeters
Two midrange drivers and one woofer
100W of power
Mirror-polished stainless steel cabinet with black cloth grille
Matching remote control
Video output for hookup to a TV
Refined and powerful sound
Extremely well made
Excellent bluetooth implementation
The editors didn't like
As weighty physically as it is in bass
Pricey for its category (but it sits proudly at the top-end)
Expensive
Large footprint
Cosmetic similarities to original Zeppelin may not convince owners to upgrade
Video output disappointing
Quirky remote
No Android app
Midrange could use more authority
Rivals are better equipped
Still kinda pricey
Inevitably limited stereo effect
Bass isn’t as big as with larger speakers
Costs a fortune
The remote control is a bit basic for something this costly. That’s it...
Expensive. Bass could have been more boomy
Only a couple of negatives. The USB port is for software upgrades only
So there's no way to connect the Zeppelin to your computer for iPod syncing. Also it costs £400 – that’s pricey for any iPod dock.
No Chromecast
Tricky to accommodate
No physical inputs
Very expensive
Sounds better on acoustic music than bass-heavy genres such as rock and hip-hop
Rubberised mounting stand seems better-suited to a cheaper product
B&W Zeppelin er nok den fineste high-end iPod-højttaler hidtil set. Og selvom prisen virker skyhøj, er denne ikke upassende hvis man sammenstiller både lyd og design. Kompakt og smuk, og stadig i stand til at fylde et stort rum med imponere...
Abstract: Man kan godt undre sig over, at den engelske højttalerspecialist Bowers & Wilkins har designet og opkaldt sin iPod-højttaler efter et tysk luftskib fra første Verdenskrig. Men måske har de haft billedet af den majestætiske svævende Zeppeliner, der dæk...
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Blijft een stijlicoon, Minder plaatsingsgevoelig dan voorheen, Streaming, aptX, Luid zonder vervorming
Optische ingang is verdwenen, DLNA was mooie toevoeging
De Zeppelin is aan zijn derde gedaante (we tellen de 30-pins en Lightning-edities van de Air even niet mee) en elfde jaar toe. Het is sowieso veelzeggend dat een apparaat in de wispelturige audiomarkt zolang rond blijft hangen. Dat kan alleen als het co...