Testseek.com 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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96 Reviews
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Abstract: There’s no shortage of iPod dock solutions available for the casual shopper, but those seeking a quality option have a more restricted choice – and finding the best hi-fi performer amongst them is a challenge. Approaches vary considerably...
The B&W Zeppelin is a wonderful product. It has the best interface for an iPod I have seen. It is as intuitive to use as the iPod touch or iPhone. It is built like a tank, and looks like a work of art. It is the solution for the readers looking for a o...
Abstract: Its pretty hard not to like the Zeppelin if you get a chance to let it take over you music playing duties for a spell. It sounds great at any volume with (almost) any music you send its way. From the simple, unorthodox cabinet design to the stylistic ...
Abstract: iPod docks. Cheap, tinny and no replacement for a proper stereo. Prepare to have all those statements challenged by the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin. Oh the humanity... The first thing that strikes you about this dock is its design. It won’t take the clev...
Abstract: Our office has been invaded this week, not since health and safety arrived has something so menacing sat in the corner scaring visitors and staff alike. However there is a difference with this scary sight as this is the B&W Zeppelin which we have for r...
B&W has been making quality audio products for several years, and the companys Zeppelin proves that its at the top of its game. This is no mere iPod dock; it is sophisticated, beautifully designed audio equipment that coaxes the best possible sound ...
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Published: 2008-04-28, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
Peerless build quality sets apart from the crowd this iPod speaker. The B&W Zeppelin feels solid and exudes high-class attention to detail. And the Zeppelin's audio quality soundly complements its design, giving a detailed and insightful sound, with a...
Stunning appearance; excellent sound quality for a one-piece system; solidly built; clever dock design; unique technical features; digital/analog audio-input jack.
Expensive; large as one-piece iPod speakers go; no data port for syncing iPod with computer; rubber stand clumsy and inelegant compared to the rest of the system.
With a $600 price tag, the Zeppelin is among the most expensive iPod speaker systems we’ve seen; if sound quality is your primary—or only—consideration, there are less-expensive products that compete well. But while you’re s...