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
(87%)
96 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: B&Ws eye catching Zeppeline is an iPod dock for the audio and design purist. Most people consider digital music - that is, tracks stored in a computer-friendly file format - is somehow inferior to what comes out of a CD. This was certainly true i...
Abstract: Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin iPod Speaker System Suave Kajko I live for the weekends! When Friday morning arrives, I get this acquired taste in my mouth - a taste for some Canadian whisky on the rocks and an evening of intelligent conversations with fri...
Abstract: This is the fourth iteration of Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin sound system, officially announced in October 2021 – almost 20 years to the day after Apple introduced its very first iPod. Why is that significant? Some of you may remember the first Zeppelin, lau...
No Chromecast, Tricky to accommodate, No physical inputs
The B&W Zeppelin is an excellent modernisation of an iconic piece of British audio engineering. It can't match the stereo imaging of a premium pair of speakers but sounds superb nonetheless, looks striking and is well-equipped to meet most people's stream...
Refined and powerful sound, Extremely well made, Excellent bluetooth implementation
Rather large, No UPnP streaming, Fairly pricey
Since the initial launch of the first iteration of Zeppelin, the big speaker from Bowers & Wilkins has been seen as the sound choice at the price. Nothing really changes with this third iteration of the speaker but against the stiff competition that now m...
The Zeppelin Wireless builds upon its rich heritage with improvements across the board. The new design is fantastic and with improved connectivity options it's exceedingly more versatile than its predecessors. It is undeniably expensive, but its sound qua...
Spread of sound, Composed at higher volumes, Seamless control and design,
No Android app, Midrange could use more authority, Rivals are better equipped,
The Zeppelin Wireless keeps the range's legacy alive, combining a highly accomplished sound with greater functionality and a seamless design.Pricier speakers might have more to offer when it comes to timing, drive and overall authority, but at £500, the Z...