Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2 Wireless Active Noise Canceling Headphones (Black) on sale for
$149.99.
Shipping is free.
- Note: Non-Members may purchase but are subject to a 5% surcharge.
Thanks to Community Member
manputoel4 for finding this deal.
About this Product:
- 40mm custom-designed & angled drivers
- 6-microphone active noise cancellation, wind & noise suppression on mobile calls
- Up to 30 hours of battery life, 15-minute charge for up to 7 hours music
- aptX adaptive & B&W-developed DSP, up to 24-bit high-resolution sound
- Built-in controls on each earcup, make adjustments via the B&W music app
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I'm not a audio critic but mostly use the headphones during my morning run (outside or on the treadmill). In terms of build quality, the PX7 runs circles around the Sony which is primarily all plastic.
For audio, I'd like to think that the px7 has deeper bass. I listen to a lot of heavy metal songs (especially Gojira and Raamstein) and the deep bass is really evident on the PX7. But overall sound quality, I think its pretty close but Px7 wins slightly due to better build.
But the better build quality on the px7 also makes it heavier so I wouldn't really recommend it for running or gym ...I had a hard time keeping the headphones on during my runs due to the heavier weight.
Sony ended up replacing my phones and sent me a brand new sealed XM4 so I ended up returning the Px7 back to Costco but for $150, I would say jump on it (albeit the heaviness on the build).
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I'm not a audio critic but mostly use the headphones during my morning run (outside or on the treadmill). In terms of build quality, the PX7 runs circles around the Sony which is primarily all plastic.
For audio, I'd like to think that the px7 has deeper bass. I listen to a lot of heavy metal songs (especially Gojira and Raamstein) and the deep bass is really evident on the PX7. But overall sound quality, I think its pretty close but Px7 wins slightly due to better build.
But the better build quality on the px7 also makes it heavier so I wouldn't really recommend it for running or gym ...I had a hard time keeping the headphones on during my runs due to the heavier weight.
Sony ended up replacing my phones and sent me a brand new sealed XM4 so I ended up returning the Px7 back to Costco but for $150, I would say jump on it (albeit the heaviness on the build).
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I would think these are just as amazing without having to track down rattles on panels.
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They sound fine to me, but I'm not picky. The fit of them really stands out though - they fit comfortably on my head and over my ears great! I had tried Sennheiser HD 450BT headphones and they are okay, but the headband was too tight and the ear cuffs are too small.
One big feature for me is that they can be charged while you're using them! I use magnetic charging adapters and they work great with that.
One thing that stood out to me was that they auto power down after a bit of time, which is a problem on PC (for me), and I had to put an app on my phone to make any changes to the settings (downside)
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