Testseek.co.uk have collected 64 expert reviews of the Bowers & Wilkins P3 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Bowers & Wilkins P3.
June 2012
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Stylish
Clever design
Soft
Comfortable fit
Warm and inviting sound
Stylish looks
Portable design
Good sound
Elegant
Comfortable
Carry case included
Good and neutral sound
Sound reproduction
Foldablity
Lightweight
The editors didn't like
Could be a little grippier on your ears
New rivals offer more detail
Can be light on bass
A little pricey
Cable feels flimsy
Sound spreads to those around you at mid-high volumes
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Abstract: I've never quite subscribed to the worship of British audio brand Bowers & Wilkins. Its elongated rugby-ball-style Zeppelin models are just too style (and not much of that, I say) over substance for my liking. B&W annoys me in exactly the same way as thos...
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Published: 2013-06-20, Author: Virginia , review by: reviewed.com
Abstract: With refined sound, sleek looks, and portability in mind, Bowers & Wilkins went about designing the P3s for this year's stylish on-the-go listeners. The company nailed the design with a tasteful body of brushed aluminum, handsome fabric, and unexpected co...
Abstract: In many ways, though, I find myself actually liking the P3 better. Ethical concerns completely aside, its cloth fabric is simply more comfortable on the ears, remaining cooler and less head-squeezy for much longer periods of time. Amazingly enough, its co...
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Published: 2012-09-17, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
With a price of £159 the B&W P3 are not the most affordable headphones money can buy. You probably need to consider yourself a music and audio aficionado to spend this much money on on-ear headphones. The unique design will perhaps raise some eyebrows a...
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Published: 2012-07-01, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
Abstract: Lightweight materials, a foldable design and the neat carry case make them great for commuting too. Oh, and they also sound superb – all punch, sparkle and solidity. Bass is deep and weighty but not at the expense of mid-range detail or clarity. In short,...
Can be light on bass; a little pricey; cable feels flimsy
The Bowers & Wilkins P3s won't cave in your skull with heavy bass, but they deliver a very balanced sound with a delightfully stylish and portable design....
Elegant, comfortable, carry case included, good and neutral sound
Sound spreads to those around you at mid-high volumes, neutral sound may not suit all genres or tastes, pricey, could do with some more top end "sparkle"
Pricey they may be, but these B&W ‘phones are totally worth it. They look great, are seriously comfy and sound great too. Well, that’s if "neutral" sound is your thing - others might want more "sparkle" from the top end. One small moan is some sound le...
Stylish, clever design, Soft, comfortable fit, Warm and inviting sound
Could be a little grippier on your ears, New rivals offer more detail
So, the P3s are practical, musical and super-stylish. But with the arrival of newer, even more talented rivals – and at a slightly lower price – we've docked the P3s a star.See all our headphone Best BuysFollow whathifi.com on TwitterJoin whathifi.com on...
The Bowers & Wilkins P3s represent another triumph in design and comfort. Like the P5s before them, these headphone look incredibly stylish and are quite possibly the most comfortable I've ever worn. Sound quality isn't quite as breath taking as the desi...