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Bowers & Wilkins 805 Maserati Edition looks like the inside of a really nice car
You know what your life is missing? A speaker that looks like the inside of a high-end luxury car. Thankfully, Zeppelin-maker Bowers & Wilkins has just the thing for you. The 805 Maserati Edition is the result of a partnership with the Italian automaker, building on the 805 Diamond speakers with the addition of black leather, bird's eye maple and the car company's trident logo. The speaker hits audio stores come fall, and later this year, it'll be joined by what we assume will be equally extravagant P5 Maserati Edition headphones.
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Bowers And Wilkins Releases Panorama 2 Sound Bar
The Bowers and Wilkins Panorama 2 sound bar features completely new, specially designed tweeters, midrange and low frequency drive units to deliver enhanced acoustic performance. The sound bar also provides the latest HDMI connectivity (three inputs and one output), six class D amplifiers with a total power output of 175W, and a proximity-sensitive display. The Bowers and Wilkins Panorama 2 sound bar will be released in mid-October 2012 in the UK for £1,650 ($2,660). [Bowers and Wilkins]
Bowers & Wilkins A7 AirPlay Wireless Music System
Bowers & Wilkins has released the new A7 AirPlay wireless music system. As its name suggests, the speaker features Apple’s AirPlay technology that wirelessly streams high-quality lossless audio or MP3s from iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or iTunes on a Mac or a PC straight to A7. The Bowers & Wilkins A7 also provides the company’s highly-acclaimed Nautilus tweeters, a 6-inch Kevlar reinforced subwoofer, and five dedicated audiophile Class D amplifiers. The Bowers & Wilkins A7 AirPlay wireless music system is priced at $799. [Product Page]
Engadget’s summer gear guide 2012: portable audio
In the interest of keeping cool this summer, we've put together a list of the hottest products out right now. From smartphones to e-readers and everything in between, there's no time like the present to re-up that post-spring-cleaning stash. So grab a popsicle or a cold one and dive in -- the water's just right.
With summer approaching, you're likely looking to get away from that stuffy apartment and out into the fresh air -- and if you're like us, you probably like to take your music with you wherever you go. Keeping that in mind, if you're ready to ditch the (likely) passable in-ears that came with your smartphone / PMP or want to find speakers that can move with you, we've rounded up a few new listening devices that might be worth having on your radar. Ready to bite the bullet and enter the big leagues of portable audio? Head down beyond the break for the ear-tingling details.
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Permalink | | Email this | CommentsBowers & Wilkins kicks out P3 headphones, brings upscale sound to the commoners (update)
Were you eying Bowers & Wilkins' P5 headphones, but put off by the initial $300 (now $250) sticker price and not so inclined to the in-ear C5? Someone at the company heard you, as we're now getting the P3 for a more affordable $200. What changes when you pocket the extra cash? You'll get aluminum and other hallmarks of buying the British outlet's audiophile gear, but the cost trimming brings a special "ultra-light acoustic fabric" instead of sheepskin leather and a more portable folding design instead of the pivoting earcups found on the P5. Bowers & Wilkins is light on performance details, but it promises that the design will be comfortable for long listening sessions, and there are both universal and Apple-friendly in-line remotes to make your phone calls and skip tracks. Black- and white-hued versions of the P3 should be hitting American shops in June.
Update: Ah, some things in this life are just too good to be true. In this case, a B&W representative has just informed us that the stated $250 price point for the P5 headphones was an error within the press release. They are indeed still $300.
Bowers & Wilkins kicks out P3 headphones, brings upscale sound to the commoners (update) originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 03 May 2012 20:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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