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Published: 2015-11-24, Author: Marco , review by: hothardware.com
Abstract: The entire team here at HotHardware has been plugged into the tech scene for ages. In fact, we've been doing our thing here on-line for close to two decades. And if there's one thing we've learned about our readers in all that time, it's that their affini...
Published: 2015-10-16, Author: Helena , review by: chipchick.com
Superb balanced but powerful audio experience, support for AirPlay, Spotify Connect and Bluetooth, iconic design continues to be an eyecatcher, The
It took us several tries to get WiFi properly set up for AirPlay and Spotify Connect
The original Zeppelin is an iconic speaker and the latest version is sure to follow in its footsteps. The new Zeppelin not only looks great, but sounds absolutely brilliant. This is one of the best wireless speaker experiences you can find for under a...
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Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Tim , review by: pcmag.com
Top-notch audio performance with deep, rich bass response and crystal clear, bright highs. Streams wirelessly via AirPlay, Bluetooth, or Spotify Connect.
Digital signal processing may irk purists. Very expensive. Light on accessories
With a stunning, iconic design and a price to match, Bowers & Wilkins' Zeppelin Wireless speaker delivers superb streaming audio via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi...
Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Michael , review by: wired.com
The best highend wireless speaker gets a revamp, and the results are glorious. Loud, bright, and very natural sound with excellent bass. Connect via AirPlay, Bluetooth, or Spotify Connect. Easy setup through the app. Arresting design looks like the goddam
Very expensive at $700. Excellentsounding wireless speakers can be had for less. Swapping between input modes is indicated by an inscrutable, colorchanging LED. It sounds best about a foot away from the wall, so don't put it on a bookshelf
Published: 2011-08-29, Author: Joe , review by: gizmodo.com
Advertisement, Even though the Air looks exactly like the original Zeppelin from 2008, it's a full redesign. Beyond the addition of AirPlay, the newest Zep packs 5 brand new drivers—2 mids, 2 tweeters, and a sub—each powered by its own class-d amp. With 1
Picks up more lint than an army of electrocuted sweaters. Has an annoying tendency to turn itself off after about 30 minutes, necessitating you to find the too-cute, too-tiny remote or simply walk over and switch the thing back on. The LED usually glows e
Huge, fulfilling soundSparkly-clean designEasy to use
Overwhelming bassAirPlay is laggyPricey
We certainly can't recommend it as your primary sound system -- the same or more functionality can be had for many fewer dollars -- but the Zeppelin Air is a really fun device. As a casual auxiliary system, it's hard to beat -- we think it has a lot more ...
Abstract: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air is a high end, sleek looking stereo speaker for iPod or iPhone. It supports Apple’s AirPlay capabilities for audio streaming. On the rear end of the device, there is Ethernet port, USB 2.0 port for connecting to computers,...
Excellent audio quality for a one-piece system, AirPlay, dock-connector, USB, optical-digital, and analog audio connections, Impressive components and solid construction, Beautiful design and thoughtful features,
Single status light with many possible colors and flashing patterns, Composite video output provides poorer quality than other types of video
The original Zeppelin impressed us with great sound quality, impressive design, and unique technology, and the Zeppelin Air bests its predecessor on each of those metrics, offering noticeably better sound quality, some useful design tweaks, and a numb...
Abstract: Review: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air B&W’s latest iPod audio system takes to the air (continued) By Michael Trei April 2011 PERFORMANCE While it may be pretty huge by iPod dock standards, the Zeppelin Air is much smaller than just about any full-blown ...
Abstract: The iPod dock/speaker market continues to grow every year and more high end speaker manufacturers are joining the game. Products range from cheap and flimsy $20 plastic models to higher end models such as the Fatman iTube Red-i that lists for $649. Bo...