Bowers & Wilkins kicks out P3 headphones, brings upscale sound to the commoners

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.
Pubblicato il 04/05/2012, in Hi-Tech con tag accessories, accessory, apple, Audio, audiophile, bowers and wilkins, bowers wilkins, bowersandwilkins, BowersWilkins, cell phone, cellphone, headphone, Headphones, iphone, mp3 player, Mp3Player, p3, p5, phone, smart phone, smartphone. Aggiungi il permalink ai segnalibri. Lascia un commento.


































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