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January 2008
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Published: 2015-10-09, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com
Detailed mid, range, Powerful, controlled bass, Improved iconic design, More open system
Still kinda pricey, Inevitably limited stereo effect
The new Zeppelin Wireless is a beautiful-looking and beautiful-sounding network music player, bringing back the classic design with an even more powerful, yet detailed, aural experience...
Iconic design but with new, Sleek lines; Spotify Connect and Bluetooth aptX support; AirPlay lossless through a dedicated control app; superb bass response from a reasonably small cabinet; five drive units to give all round audio experience
As weighty physically as it is in bass; pricey for its category (but it sits proudly at the top-end)
Bowers & Wilkins' Zeppelin range over the years has always impressed where it most matters – with the music playback performance. The British company is renowned for putting aside fancy gimmicks and focusing on the audio experience foremost.That's not to...
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Published: 2012-01-06, Author: Nick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Great-sounding dock; impressive stereo separation from single unit; addition of AirPlay streaming; quality build; British…
Expensive; large footprint; cosmetic similarities to original Zeppelin may not convince owners to upgrade; video output disappointing; quirky remote
Despite some lag between control and execution – an issue we've encountered with all AirPlay systems – the Zeppelin Air produced sonically engaging results both from a docked Apple device and wirelessly
This is B&W’s first iPod-compatible product and it's a real high flyer. It looks like something Batman might have under Wayne Manor to play his Bat tunes on (Bat Out Of Hell, perhaps?). Sonically it’s awesome, with a 100W of digital amplif...
Only a couple of negatives. The USB port is for software upgrades only, so there's no way to connect the Zeppelin to your computer for iPod syncing. Also it costs £400 – that’s pricey for any iPod dock.
B&W isn't full of hot air, arf! This is one of the most stylish and sonically adept iPod speaker docks we've ever laid eyes (and ears) on.Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin is tagged with black, Bowers and Wilkins and iPod. Select a tag (black, for examp...
Abstract: Glamorously shaped and fabulously well thought-out, the B&W Zeppelin benefits from the technical heritage of one the most renowned loudspeaker brands in the world. Born to be the bridge between traditional high-end audio and the newest generations of ...
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Published: 2008-04-28, Author: Andrew , review by: macworld.co.uk
Bass isn’t as big as with larger speakers, costs a fortune
Peerless build quality immediately marks this iPod speaker apart from the crowd. It 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, under...
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 Zeppelins audio quality soundly complements its design, giving a detailed and insightful sound, with a...