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Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless Bluetooth On-Ear Headphones, Black

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Brand Bowers & Wilkins
Model Name P5 Wireless
Color Black
Form Factor On Ear
Connectivity Technology Bluetooth

About this item

  • P5 Wireless combines the fantastic sound of P5 Series 2, with advanced Bluetooth streaming for unrivalled wireless acoustic performance.
  • Using high quality Bluetooth aptX, P5 Wireless allows you to stream Hi-Fi quality music from your smart phone, tablet or computer
  • An incredible battery life of 17 hours of wireless playback between charges. P5 Wireless charges via USB and if you want to save your battery, it also comes supplied with a cable.
  • P5 Wireless features drive units based on the award winning P7, designed with a diaphragm like traditional loudspeakers, resulting in more precise diaphragm movement and amazing sound quality.
  • Bowers & Wilkins has more than five decades of experience creating the world's best loudspeakers, and they've put that expertise into the P5 Wireless for a stunning pair of headphones

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Customer Ratings
Sound quality
4.7
4.6
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.3
Battery life
5.0
4.5
4.5
4.6
4.4
Noise cancellation
4.5
4.3
3.9
4.0
3.8
Comfort
4.5
4.2
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headphones form factor
On Ear
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active noise cancellation
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    Product Description

    Bowers & Wilkins P5 Wireless combines fantastic sound and luxurious materials with advanced Bluetooth streaming for an unrivalled wireless acoustic performance. Best-in-class acoustic design. The best Bluetooth streaming technology. Put these together, and you can enjoy all the freedom and convenience of wireless headphones, without compromising on sound quality.

    Customer reviews

    4.1 out of 5 stars
    4.1 out of 5
    327 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, quality, appearance and build of the headphones. They mention that the Bluetooth audio is about on par, the headphones are first class in every way and that they look and feel expensive. Some are happy with ease of use. That said, some disagree on comfort, performance, and connectivity.

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    50 customers mention39 positive11 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They say the Bluetooth audio is about on par, and the noise cancelling is good. They also say the headphones have a real range and depth to music.

    "...Finally, these also sound great from any modern bluetooth capable source, so buyer doesn't have to worry about impedances or other technical stuff–..." Read more

    "...I think it gives them a natural sound - not as natural as a wired pair of open-back HD650 phones, for example, but still very listenable...." Read more

    "...Overall, I have to say that the addictiveness of the sound quality won me over but I do have a bit of buyer's remorse because I wish I'd tried out..." Read more

    "...the build and material are really excellent. the sound quality is superb. but I am having a hard time keeping it connected to my iPad...." Read more

    24 customers mention17 positive7 negative

    Customers like the quality of the headphones. They mention that it's first class in every way, materials, construction, design, and that it looks and feels classy. Some say that the bass is very present but not overdone, and the wireless audio performance is absolutely fantastic.

    "...iPhone 6S Plus, and Apple Watch, and the wireless audio performance is absolutely fantastic on any of the devices above...." Read more

    "...in mids which makes for great vocals, bass is very present but not overdone, and treble is clear but lacks that sparkle you get with very high end..." Read more

    "...them did not improve the sound, but rather made its failings become more apparent...." Read more

    "...for a few short cutouts (not drops) at distance at times, but overall quite good...." Read more

    15 customers mention15 positive0 negative

    Customers like the appearance of the headphones. They mention that it has a nice look, a classy design, and feels expensive. Some say that the build quality is good and the pair still looks like new.

    "...with my stuff anyway, it is also good to note that the pair still looks like new, thus the build quality is just about as durable as it can be...." Read more

    "Very good headphones. Well made and very attractive - they fold flat into a nice case and are very packable...." Read more

    "...So why would one be tempted to buy these headphones? Because they look nice. Unboxing the P5's was by far the best part of my experience with them...." Read more

    "...I LOVE the aesthetics of these headphones with the rich leather and sleek design, they do get a bit warm...." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the build quality of the headphones. They mention that the construction is first class, the materials are luxurious, and the design is attractive. Some customers also say that the headphones are truly amazing.

    "...I’m not too big fan of plastic, but this strip seems sturdy enough and is probably a necessity to achieve stable bluetooth connection...." Read more

    "Very good headphones. Well made and very attractive - they fold flat into a nice case and are very packable...." Read more

    "...to really experience a well made pair of headphones!" Read more

    "...They looked like luxurious, high quality headphones sitting in their attractive packaging...." Read more

    6 customers mention6 positive0 negative

    Customers find the headphones easy to use. They say it's simple to pair to their devices and connect to their phone, laptop, and desktop computer. Customers also mention that the sound quality is great.

    "...P5 Wireless was easy to pair to both of my devices. On the bottom of the right side of the headphones there is a power switch / bluetooth button...." Read more

    "...For me these sound great and are comfortable and easy, nice look too." Read more

    "Too quality sound, look and feel. Pairs up easily, intelligently. Was very happy with my. P2 for travel and P3 with cord. P5 wirless is outstanding." Read more

    "This is GREAT. Very user friendly, just don't over think it and you will do fine. Impressed with the sound too." Read more

    21 customers mention14 positive7 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that the earpads are soft, but they clamp down like a vise and cause pressure on their ears. The build quality is top notch and the premium materials feel great to the touch. However, some say that the headphones do not fit well and are actually uncomfortable. The ANC feels like pressure against their ears and they look bulky. They also say that it causes minor irritation and the fit is awkward and cumbersome.

    "...These are also pretty comfortable headphones for me to use–more comfortable than P5 or P5 S2...." Read more

    "...They are also light and very comfortable and easy to fit...." Read more

    "...The Momentums 2 are also fantastic headphones but the ANC felt like pressure against my ears and they looked so bulky so I decided to return..." Read more

    "...The sound is clean and these feel comfortable on my head. Would I recommend them .... YES!!" Read more

    8 customers mention4 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that they work great and can be used at any corner of their apartment, while others say that they don't properly work as expected, work a bit like earmuffs when it's chilly out, and stopped working after 9 months.

    "...They work well, but I prefer to control through the device I’m using instead.Design:..." Read more

    "...In fact, they work a bit like earmuffs when its chilly out. I'm hoping that the leather will be breathable in the summertime...." Read more

    "...do sound good, but my favorite sound is from B&W. These worked flawlessly out of the box, connected to my iPhone with no problem...." Read more

    "...so I have a brand new excellent headphones that are not properly working as I expected" Read more

    6 customers mention2 positive4 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the headphones. Some mention that the connection is very solid and does not stutter, while others say that it was a constant issue. Some customers also mention that they had issues connecting to their laptop, Android, and iPhone.

    "...the sound quality is superb. but I am having a hard time keeping it connected to my iPad...." Read more

    "...Connection does not stutter or anything until I go to the opposite corner from an iPhone or Macbook Pro in small/mid-size Floridian home with pretty..." Read more

    "Had issues connecting to my laptop - fortunately I was able to resolve that.Pros: These are super comfortable and surprisingly light!..." Read more

    "...Connectivity was also a constant issue with it popping and cracking when a text came in as well as it would lose Bluetooth connection.... Horrible..." Read more

    Gorgeous design, compact and fairly accurate sound reproduction but a bit idiosyncratic.
    4 Stars
    Gorgeous design, compact and fairly accurate sound reproduction but a bit idiosyncratic.
    I have owned B&W speakers before and have a good understanding of their speaker design (enough to create my own hand carved clone speakers). Based on this experience I bough these P5s and despite my reservations, find myself using them whenever I travel.I should also point out my listening preferences - I do NOT listen to boomy bass. I listen to Indian classical (with a lot of vocals and mid-low bass), Bollywood/Fusion, Jazz quartets, solo vocals (almost acapella), Blues and some amount of western classical.I also compared these to my Audeze LCD2-C headphones that are in a different category (in price and performance). My impressions about these headphones are as follows -** PROS **DESIGN- Lay-flat, compact design that fits nicely into its cloth pouch with magnetic closures makes it easy to transport.- Beautiful modern-retro cool design.- The leather used everywhere is real supple that can stay in skin contact for hours without being uncomfortable.- The overall look is not flashy.- The buttons are discreet and easy to use.SOUND- Isolation is wonderful due to the on-ear design.- The entire bass range was very tight and sounded accurate. Not boomy at all (unlike a certain "B" brand).- Sound imaging was fantastic for a headphone in this category. I could pinpoint sound moment pretty well.- Soundstage was there, but barely so. It felt as if most sounds were typical (L, R and center) but a few did manage to come from somewhere in-between. Nothing at all like the LCDs.TECHNOLOGY- aptX BT technology is just amazing. While I am not prepared to give up my wired connections yet, streaming high res audio from my device on-the-go to these headphones was amazing.At home, I did try using the wired connection, but since I have better cans, I never really used them for long to see much of a difference. I keep the headphone cable as a backup, just in case I run out of juice.- Speaking of juice, I used these all day at an amusement park to isolate sound and have good music streaming into my ears and this thing was at 20% battery by the end of the day. Not bad at all.** CONS **DESIGN- The headband is a bit tight and despite having a normal sized head, I find myself readjusting the cans every few hours or so.SOUND- Maybe my listening style is different, but the mid-low frequency sounded a bit muddy. Using a good EQ can fix this I suppose.TECHNOLOGY- Dropped BT connections on my Macbook pro (never on my Google Pixel) almost each time I connect.SUMMARY:If you like good, accurate sound, small form-factor and prefer to have something that looks like a piece of art (rather than a plastic headband!), buy them. They are totally worth the money.If on the other hand, you like a lot of bass, you might find the sound tinny.
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    Reviewed in the United States on July 12, 2015
    Edit: Even months later these headphones are by far my favorite audio product ever. Nowadays I use these headphones with 12" retina Macbook, iPhone 6S Plus, and Apple Watch, and the wireless audio performance is absolutely fantastic on any of the devices above. Although I am pretty careful with my stuff anyway, it is also good to note that the pair still looks like new, thus the build quality is just about as durable as it can be. I would recommend all Mac users to download Bluetooth Explorer app made by Apple. The app can be used to force Mac's Bluetooth audio output to go through with AptX codec, which is a slight improvement over SBC codec that is being used by default.

    All the listening I have done with P5 Wireless has been in wireless mode and thus I’m not going to compare how do they sound wireless versus wired. After all, why would one buy wireless to listen with a wire when wired can be had for $100 less. Music I listen to is streamed from Apple Music (presumably 256kbps AAC) through either iTunes on 13” Macbook Pro (Early 2015, OS X 10.11 Beta) or Music app on iPhone 6 (iOS 9.0 Beta). My choice of wireless headphones and listening equipment probably confirms that I’m not very hardcore audiophile.

    Connectivity:

    P5 Wireless was easy to pair to both of my devices. On the bottom of the right side of the headphones there is a power switch / bluetooth button. Sliding the switch turns headphones on and off and pressing the button for 2 seconds brings P5 Wireless to pairing mode. First thing you pair P5 Wireless to becomes a “master device” and short press of the bluetooth button will connect to this device. With other paired devices it is required to go to bluetooth settings and reconnect whenever you want to use headphones, but going through pairing process is not necessary. According to B&W, P5 Wireless can remember 8 devices at once, but I do not have more than 2 so I can’t confirm this.

    After connection is established in between of device and P5 Wireless the connection is very solid. Connection does not stutter or anything until I go to the opposite corner from an iPhone or Macbook Pro in small/mid-size Floridian home with pretty open floor plan. I doubt there will be any issues with the connection in any normal situations. While connected it is also possible to control music playback with volume up, down, and play/pause buttons. They work well, but I prefer to control through the device I’m using instead.

    Design:

    Aesthetics are very subjective thing, but I personally like the way P5 Wireless looks and feels. They’re mostly made out of leather and metals, but rather than having chrome ring familiar from P5 and P5 S2 in between of ear pad and ear cup there’s a black plastic ring, which accommodates all the buttons. I’m not too big fan of plastic, but this strip seems sturdy enough and is probably a necessity to achieve stable bluetooth connection.

    These are also pretty comfortable headphones for me to use–more comfortable than P5 or P5 S2. However, since I’d rank P5 to be the least comfortable and P5 Wireless to be most comfortable, I suspect that my head is just getting more used to the feel of these headphones over time and they’re in fact just about equally comfortable when compared to each other. Regardless, although I don’t have much experience with my P5 Wireless I bet I can wear them for long hours without significant discomfort.

    Sound:

    Unfortunately sound is the hardest thing for me to really review since I have nothing really to compare these to. Of course I have had some other headphones too outside of B&W offerings, but it has been so long ago that I can’t possibly remember their sound. Additionally, I have nothing to do direct comparison with since I always sell, dispose, recycle, or give away my previous stuff before buying new. In fact, besides some furniture, all of my stuff fits in the cargo area of Mustang, so I really don’t have too much stuff…

    Regardless of lack of comparison I can still say though that P5 Wireless sounds very good. Judging by the sound I couldn’t really tell they are in fact a wireless pair of headphones. Mid frequencies are probably their strongest point and vocals sound fantastic. Highs are pretty good too, but sometimes a bit too bright to me. I personally set EQ to bring highs slightly down. Bass in these headphones is something I like very much too. To me it feels like that the bass would be “under” or “behind” the vocals, while still having quite good presence. Out of my memory P5 Wireless bass seems to be less powerful than it was on P5 S2, but I can still very much enjoy EDM and other bass heavy music I tend to listen to.

    EDIT:

    Sound has changed quite a bit after using more of these headphones. It might be due to mysterious burn-in, which I do not really believe in that much, or ear pads have now had more time to form a shape better to my ears. It may also be just me getting used to the sound, but again, I used to own P5 S2, which sounded almost the same to what P5 Wireless has now become.

    Anyway, bass has now got off of the background and instead is very present in the listening experience. I love the bass of these headphones now as I did with P5 S2 too. In the beginning treble was too sparkly or sibilant, but now it's no longer an issue. Mid frequencies are still fantastic and the vocal reproduction of these headphones is hard to beat. Soundstage is not too big, but it's sufficient or even great for an on-ear headphone.

    All in all, I'd recommend these headphones to just about anyone looking to drop $399.99 for their listening experience. While many wired options might be more accurate sounding, P5 Wireless is joy to listen to with wireless convenience. Finally, these also sound great from any modern bluetooth capable source, so buyer doesn't have to worry about impedances or other technical stuff–they just work! I bet that simplicity and convenience with this great sound cannot be beaten by anything on the market today.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2016
    Very good headphones. Well made and very attractive - they fold flat into a nice case and are very packable. They are also light and very comfortable and easy to fit.

    I had tried a more "fashion" sort of brand that was a bit more expensive and they were terrible sounding. So I decided to fall back to a well known brand that has been making high quality audio products for decades.

    They are on ear phones rather than over-ear or open backed. I think it gives them a natural sound - not as natural as a wired pair of open-back HD650 phones, for example, but still very listenable. I also tried a pair of Sennheiser Momentums. The Momentums have decent noise canceling and a good bit more BT range in my tests. The closed over-ear design of the Momentums gives them "that sound" - a somewhat bigger bass and less natural sound, but not in a bad way. I cannot say one is clearly better than the other. The Momentums look a little more rugged and serious business reflecting their heritage of recording industry products. Neither is a bad choice and both come from companies with a long history of quality audio products. I recommend avoiding the fashion brands and sticking to the well known players.
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2015
    I am by no means an audiophile or anything. My previous headset before I bought these were Bose AE2 headphones. I thought the Bose headphones were the best in the world till I broke the headphone jack and needed a new pair. When I initially got the P5s, the sound was very muddy like others have claimed in their reviews on amazon and other websites.

    I kept comparing the sound between the Bose AE2 and P5s and felt that the AE2 was so much more clear in sounding. So, I ignored all the other reviewers and purchased a pair of the Beats Studio wireless headphones. When I initially got them, I thought they sounded so good, but after a few days, I couldn't deal with the hissing sound in the headphones so I returned them. After a while, I hated the way the Beats studio sounded. Not clear and the highs were to high. After going back to the P5s for a few days, I kept appreciating the P5s more.

    So, I was still not convinced and I bought the Sennheiser Momentum 2 Wireless cans and they sounded fantastic. When I compared them with the P5s, initially the P5s sounded muddy. The Momentums 2 are also fantastic headphones but the ANC felt like pressure against my ears and they looked so bulky so I decided to return them.

    To summarize, here are my thoughts on all 3

    Beats Studio - Sound quality = so so in my opinion
    Momentum 2 - Sound quality = very good - if they had ANC on/off switch, I would still consider them to compete with the P5s
    B&W P5 - Sound quality = very good, however takes about 15-20 hours to open up

    Before I returned them, I kept comparing the sound between the P5s vs the Momentum 2s.

    Trust me on this statement that the P5s take about 15-20 hours to completely break in. After using the headphones more and more, they started sounding way better. The muddy sound is gone and I think these are the best sounding Bluetooth headphones on the market.

    If you are debating whether to get Beats, Sennheiser or any decent pair of cans, I would highly suggest you try the P5s (use them for a few days so they break in) to really experience a well made pair of headphones!
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    mak
    5.0 out of 5 stars Très bon son
    Reviewed in France on December 21, 2022
    Pour un casque nomade le son est très bon ,j’ai un grado sr325x et un porta pro .alors je peu comparer . Il n’y a pas de souffle. Les graves très présents les aiguës et médium également. Ont peu pas parler de haute fidélité mais ont est tres proche .J’ai tester sur plusieurs morceaux différents menina feia (bossa nova) sort très propre limpide clair le son est spacial la stéréo est bien séparé. Même Christine and the queen en mp3 !! Et bien sûr rosalia ,Beyoncé… Brel et montand nickel le classique également.Je conseil du flac minimum avec un Dac et ou un equalizer le son est bien détaillé alors si vous voulez profiter pleinement… même pour les petites têtes le casque s’ajuste bien il est léger bon on va pas courir avec et pour la pluie ont oublie . Le confort est bon et la finition est au top vraiment il est chic le luxe !!! Ma note 9/10 je recommande ce casque qui a chuté dans le prix mais pas dans la qualité.
    Chris Nguyen
    5.0 out of 5 stars Best wireless headphones under $400
    Reviewed in Canada on December 14, 2017
    I can say I'm a headphone guy and have been using many headphones, open backed, close backed, in ear, over ear, on ear. Brand-wise, Sennheiser, Sony, AKG, Grado, Bose, RHA. I was looking for wireless headphones to be used while commuting to work, watching TV at night. At first, I considered active noise cancelling headphones, found a few good ones but imho, they are too expensive for what I need with too many features that I won't use. In short, overkill. My budget was not that bad, $300 :)

    Countless hours of research, reading pros and cons, I found this P5W, new, open box but very good price.

    The headphones came yesterday and I've been using them with my iPad Air 2 (Bluetooth 4.2) and lossless AAC tracks.

    Here are my thoughts:

    1/ Apt-x low latency bluetooth transmitter: bought one of the best on Amazon and returned immediately, sound was worse than straight out from Ipad.
    2/ Music app on Ipad is okay but nowhere near a third party app. I'm using Boom.

    P5W with Boom EQ app

    Pros

    + Sound quality: CD quality: no but close. For wireless headphones, I believe this is as good as I can get for less than $400. Vocal and mid-range are nice.
    + Noise cancelling: Passive noise cancelling but good enough for commuting.
    + Comfort: for on-ear headphones, these are the best. On-ears are always less comfy than over-ears, everyone knows that.
    + Bluetooth connection: Some people complain about the connection but I find it good, on train this morning for 45 minutes packed with people, loud and clear, not disconnection
    + Ease of use: up, down, pause/play, turn on/off and pair. How easy is that? :)

    Cons

    + Bass: It's good in most songs but sometimes I find lower bass rolling on for a bit too long. Not sure if I use the right terminology here
    + Sound stage: given they are on-ear, don't expect much but I wish soundstage could be wider.

    That's it. I'm happy with this purchase and can see myself using them for a long time :)
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    JonS
    5.0 out of 5 stars These are so impressive!!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 21, 2019
    Where do I start... I originally purchased these and returned them because I assumed the sound quality was nowhere near what I expected, I thought the highs and mids were way too harsh and the bass was non existent. However, I have now purchased these for the second time.

    I have had the B&W P3 series 1 for a while and have been immensely impressed - these outperform nearly every over ear headphone I can find. The clarity is amazing and the bass is just wow. The only headphone better I’d say is V-Moda. So finding the P5 wireless I had to give it a try right! The build quality is just pure luxury. These are high end and are exquisite. You will struggle to find a pair that are made better, or with better materials. It’s a pure pleasure holding these and putting them on and I’m not exaggerating!

    The reason I’ve tried these again is purely because I think I was too hasty and I do believe I need to give them the required 30 hour burn in time before judging them. After all it did take my original P3s a good week or so to burn in. I’m not usually one who believes you need burn in time however, I did fully experience this with the P3s. After a week the sound quality improved immensely! The bass is just wow! So yes, I thought I’d give these another go, I can’t find another pair built anywhere near as good and so far, every time I put them on they sound that little bit better - so I think the burn in time is right! I listen to a lot of Drum n Bass and future garage so I need a good bass with good clarity, not too harsh highs.

    I will always love B&W as a brand. The fact the low end on ear headphones hugely outperform other brands high end over ears, says it all! (I just bought the P3 series 2 and they are absolutely stunning!)
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    mattia
    5.0 out of 5 stars L'eleganza fatta cuffia
    Reviewed in Italy on January 22, 2019
    Comincio dicendo che ho acquistato questa cuffia in Amazon Warehouse Usato-Come Nuovo a 199€ (si dichiarava confezione danneggiata, invece era solamente stata aperta in precedenza, ma era perfetta) dopo un anno che la seguivo mi sono accorto che non scende di 1€ rispetto alla concorrenza quindi non mi sono lasciato scappare l'occasione. Sono davvero soddisfatto delle cuffie, il paragone d'acquisto è stato rispetto alle concorrenti del mercato di riferimento....le on-ear migliori (sennheiser momentum 2.0 on-ear, Bose soundlink, Bang&Olufsen H8i).
    1-Qualità del materiale davvero unica, paragonabile secondo me alle B&O h8i, forse le migliori per materiali, la pelle è di qualità e le rifiniture cromate fanno il resto.
    2-Qualità del suono- ovviamente è stato il parametro più importante. Le altre cuffie avevo avuto la possibilità di provarle, questa no, ma appena accese è stato amore a primo ascolto, ogni cuffia riproduce un proprio sound che la rende unica e personalmente le ho trovate superiori di gran lunga alle bose e leggermente superiori alle sennheiser e alle B&O. Logicamente la
    3-Comodità- qui le B&O secondo me la fanno da padrone, i materiali aiutano molto.... anche le Senn e le Bose sono molto comode, forse le B&W tendono a stringere leggermente se si indossano occhiali come nel mio caso ma i cuscinetti sono davvero molto morbidi e aiutano in questo.
    4-Design - qui a mio parere non c'è storia... le sennheiser e le bose sono un mezzo per un fine, punto. Mentre le B&W e le B&O con stili completamente differenti sono davvero due pezzi da museo. La B&O con linee più moderne, le B&W con una linea vintage, ma davvero bellissime entrambe.
    Concludo con il dire che non ho trovato moltissima differenza tra l'ascolto in Bluet.. e con cavo se la sorgente è di basso/medio livello... (spotify), mentre con flac la differenza si sente, come è normale che sia.
    Il modello in questione p5wireless è del 2015 ma il suo design è senza tempo. L'eleganza fatta cuffia....e perchè no anche un modo per distinguersi....
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    mattia
    5.0 out of 5 stars L'eleganza fatta cuffia
    Reviewed in Italy on January 22, 2019
    Comincio dicendo che ho acquistato questa cuffia in Amazon Warehouse Usato-Come Nuovo a 199€ (si dichiarava confezione danneggiata, invece era solamente stata aperta in precedenza, ma era perfetta) dopo un anno che la seguivo mi sono accorto che non scende di 1€ rispetto alla concorrenza quindi non mi sono lasciato scappare l'occasione. Sono davvero soddisfatto delle cuffie, il paragone d'acquisto è stato rispetto alle concorrenti del mercato di riferimento....le on-ear migliori (sennheiser momentum 2.0 on-ear, Bose soundlink, Bang&Olufsen H8i).
    1-Qualità del materiale davvero unica, paragonabile secondo me alle B&O h8i, forse le migliori per materiali, la pelle è di qualità e le rifiniture cromate fanno il resto.
    2-Qualità del suono- ovviamente è stato il parametro più importante. Le altre cuffie avevo avuto la possibilità di provarle, questa no, ma appena accese è stato amore a primo ascolto, ogni cuffia riproduce un proprio sound che la rende unica e personalmente le ho trovate superiori di gran lunga alle bose e leggermente superiori alle sennheiser e alle B&O. Logicamente la
    3-Comodità- qui le B&O secondo me la fanno da padrone, i materiali aiutano molto.... anche le Senn e le Bose sono molto comode, forse le B&W tendono a stringere leggermente se si indossano occhiali come nel mio caso ma i cuscinetti sono davvero molto morbidi e aiutano in questo.
    4-Design - qui a mio parere non c'è storia... le sennheiser e le bose sono un mezzo per un fine, punto. Mentre le B&W e le B&O con stili completamente differenti sono davvero due pezzi da museo. La B&O con linee più moderne, le B&W con una linea vintage, ma davvero bellissime entrambe.
    Concludo con il dire che non ho trovato moltissima differenza tra l'ascolto in Bluet.. e con cavo se la sorgente è di basso/medio livello... (spotify), mentre con flac la differenza si sente, come è normale che sia.
    Il modello in questione p5wireless è del 2015 ma il suo design è senza tempo. L'eleganza fatta cuffia....e perchè no anche un modo per distinguersi....
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Praktische Alltagserfahrungen
    Reviewed in Germany on December 11, 2017
    Dies ist ein Erfahrungsbericht und soll alle wichtigen Punkte abdecken, welche ich mir bei meiner Recherche gewünscht hätte, bzw die ich bei einem Kauf für relevant halte. Ich bin kein Soundexperte per se, sondern ein kritischer Alltagsnutzer.

    --- Kurz zum Sound ---
    Meine Vergleichsbasis: Dies ist mein teuerster Kopfhörer, ich konnte aber auch den Sennheiser Momentum meines Bruders länger testen. Zu Hause steht eine Sound-Anlage im Wert vieler Tausend Euro, ich schätze mich als relativ anspruchsvoll ein.
    Zunächst wirkt der P5 sehr neutral, beinahe unbeeindruckend, wobei man keine Schwachstellen 'erhören' kann. Bass, Mitten und Höhen sind allesamt in vollem Umfang präsent (vA auch extrem saubere, sehr tiefe Frequenzen - bisher nie in dem Ausmaß gehört) und holen mehr aus der Musik raus als meine anderen Kopfhörer, eh klar. Aber eben ohne viel Charme und ohne den Sound wirklich kristallklar voneinander zu unterscheiden (wie zB beim Momentum). Ich habe aber die Erfahrung gemacht, dass sich das aber nach einer längeren Einspielzeit gibt (hatte bis dahin auch noch nichts vom Break-In gehört, darauf dürfte es aber hinauslaufen). Jedenfalls bin ich jetzt sehr zufrieden und der Kopfhörer hat nun auch 'Charakter'.

    --- Rauschen ---
    Bluetooth Kopfhörer verursachen ein leises Grundrauschen, sobald sie aktiv sind. So auch bei diesen Kopfhörern. Es ist nicht störend, aber wahrnehmbar. Wenn kurze Zeit kein Soundinput von der Abspielquelle kommt hört man anhand des Rauschens, dass sich der Kopfhörer in den Standby Modus schaltet. Für mich in Ordnung weil es den Musikgenuss nicht einschränkt und wirklich nur absolut stiller Umgebung wahrnehmbar ist.

    --- Windgeräusche ---
    Ja, bei diesem Kopfhörer rauscht der Wind sehr hörbar vorbei. Sicherlich mehr als bei manch anderen Modellen. Dabei muss man aber sagen, dass in Fällen, wo der Wind bei dem P5 zu Höreinschränkungen führt, ein Musikgenuss wohl auch bei anderen Modellen nicht mehr ohne Weiteres möglich ist. Leichtere Brisen sind gar kein Problem. Habe leider noch keine Erfahrung mit active noise cancelling Hörern, evtl sind die da besser. Kein Abzug deswegen.

    --- Sitz am Kopf ---
    Der P5 ist ein On-Ear Hörer mit äußerst angenehmen Ohrauflagen (memory foam). Ich konnte ihn von Anfang an 1,5h lang ohne Probleme tragen. Mittlerweile gehen auch schon mehr als 2,5h durchgehend, wobei eine kleine Pause zwischendurch genügt um wieder weiterzuhören. Manche Over-Ear halte ich nicht so lange auf meinem Kopf aus (mein Bruder findet ihn angenehmer als den Momentum). Volle Punkte also für Komfort. Allerdings muss ich dazu sagen, dass der Kopfhörer bei mir (schmaler Kopf) doch beinah etwas locker sitzt. Sport geht auf keinen Fall und auch beim Vorüberbeugen muss ich achtsam sein. Im Alltag jedoch kein Problem, wenn man ein wenig darauf achtet. Ein Freund hatte ihn übrigens mal auf, bei dem sah der P5 aufgrund etwas abstehender Ohren leider gar nicht gut aus, evtl sollte auch das mitbedacht werden.

    -- Abschirmung von und nach außen ---
    Es ist kein active noise cancelling Kopfhörer und selbst der sehr gut abschirmende memory foam kann keine Wunder wirken. Punkt. Ich verwende ihn in der Stadt und unterwegs überall und in den meisten Situationen dämpft er gut genug ab, um die Musik noch gut zu hören und mich gedanklich ein wenig von dem Trubel abkapseln zu können. Wird es allerdings etwas lauter (U-Bahn, Flugzeug, stark befahrene Straße,...) dann muss der P5 passen. Nach außen funktioniert die Abschirmung allerdings sehr sehr gut! Ich kann Musik auf einer Lautstärke hören, die ich auf lange Zeit nicht aushalte und selbst im stillen Raum hört mein Gegenüber kaum etwas bis nichts von der Musik. Perfekt fürs Büro geeignet also.

    --- Headset-Funktion ---
    Ich verwende diesen Kopfhörer auch zum Telefonieren, dies funktioniert sehr gut. Die Gesprächsqualität ist gut, wie ich mir auch von meinem Gegenüber bestätigen habe lassen, auch bei etwas widrigen Verhältnissen unterwegs in der Stadt. Mir gefällt, dass ich mich selbst und die Umgebung dank der semi-Abschirmung noch wahrnehme. Das wäre bei Over-Ear Hörern evtl anders, der P5 ersetzt jedenfalls ein Headset. Woran man sich allerdings erst gewöhnen muss, ist einfach vor sich hin ins 'Nichts' zu sprechen, da die Mikrophone im Hörer selbst integriert sind. Dies sieht für Passanten mitunter sehr nach Selbstgesprächen aus, wodurch ich schon mal einfach das Handy in die Hand genommen habe - quasi um mein Verhalten zu begründen. Übrigens: Das Sprachmikrophon kann nur bei Bluetooth Kopplung verwendet werden. Mit Kabel gibts also kein Freihand-Telefonieren.

    --- Bluetooth Funktionalität ---
    Ich kann nicht über die mancherlei berichteten Verbindungsprobleme klagen. Bei mir funktioniert alles bestens, auch mit Jacke und Kapuze und sonstigen 'Störnissen'. Die Signalreichweite ist zwar nicht die allerbeste (bis max 3m Umkreis, geschätzt), reicht aber. Meine Bose-Soundbox kann da noch ein paar Meter mehr... Ich habe die Abspielquelle meist in direkter Umgebung, von daher noch keine Probleme soweit. Die Akkulaufzeit ist ordentlich, allerdings fehlen mir Vergleichswerte. Der Akku sitzt nur in einer Hörmuschel, versteh nicht warum sie nicht auch in die zweite einen Akku eingebaut haben, bei gleichem Platzangebot...? Aber egal. Ich höre viel (3-5h pro Tag) und lade den P5 alle 3-4 Tage auf. Zur Not tuts auch das Kabel, welches schnell angebracht ist. Beim Laden würde ich übrigens empfehlen, die Lederabdeckung der ladenden Hörmuschel abzunehmen, da diese bei mir schon mal seeehr heiß geworden ist, was dem Akku ja nicht gerade zuträglich ist. Seitdem aber keine Probleme mehr. Die Bedientasten sind logisch, leicht erreichbar und funktionell.
    Was noch zu beachten ist: Der P5 hat eine eigene 'interne' Lautstärkeregelung, welche mit den Tasten am P5 selbst gesteuert wird. Diese regeln also NICHT die Lautstärke am Handy (bzw Quellgerät) selbst. Es gibt also zwei unabhängige Arten die Lautstärke zu beeinflussen: Am Handy selbst oder am P5. Das heißt, wenn man maximale Lautstärke will, muss man beides aufs Maximum regeln und umgekehrt. So kann man zB auch wenn der P5 schon am Minimum ist, vom Handy aus noch etwas leiser drehen... In der Praxis wird man aber eher einfach eine Regelung (ich benutze immer die Tasten am P5) verwenden und dies reicht eigentlich auch fast immer aus. Etwas nervig ist dieser Umstand dann, wenn der P5 einen seiner Signaltöne einspielt (wenn zB der Akku sich dem Ende neigt), denn dann wird dieser Sound so laut eingespielt, wie eben der P5 eingestellt ist. Hört man aber gerade aufgrund der Einstellung am Handy recht leise Musik, so platzt dieser Sound mitunter unangenehm laut ins Ohr. Kommt aber nicht oft vor und mir gefällt die unabhängige Regelung insgesamt besser.

    --- Verarbeitung, Äußerliches ---
    Der P5 strahlt rundum seine Wertigkeit aus. Bei der Handhabung und auch was die Optik anbelangt bis hin zur mitgelieferten Tasche (diese entspricht leider nicht ganz meinem Stil, aber egal). Hier wäre einzig und allein anzumerken, dass ich mir gewünscht hätte ihn noch etwas kleiner "zusammenfalten" zu können. Aber das ist nicht tragisch, und der Hörer ist auch nicht für Backpackerreisen mit Minimalgepäck gemacht...
    Einziger Grund zur Sorge könnte der dünne Lederüberzug der Ohrmuscheln sein. Verglichen mit Schaumstoff sicher hochwertiger, dennoch habe ich ständig die Befürchtung es könnte einmal bei kleiner Unachtsamkeit reißen...aber das ist vermutlich auch nur mein Gefühl.

    --- Fazit ---
    Alles in Allem 5 Sterne, weil er bietet was er verspricht. Wobei ich dazu sagen muss, dass man die gebotene Qualität auch teuer erkauft. Denn die volle Klangqualität kann man fast nur in stillen Umgebungen genießen, wo doch der P5 schon in Richtung Reise/Alltagkopfhörer geht. Hier sollte man evtl Überlegen, nicht doch in eine Over-Ear Variante zu investieren, welche eine noch bessere Abschirmung bietet. Active Noise Cancelling kann man sehen wie man will (Soundqualität), aber ich finde die Idee sehr ansprechend, die Umgebung nach Belieben aus- oder einblenden zu können, hierauf würde ich in Zukunft mehr Wert legen. Ich werde ihn dennoch behalten, weil ich die Abschirmung in den meisten Fällen als angenehm empfinde und der P5 mich ansonsten ganz überzeugt.

    Sollte diese Rezension hilfreich gewesen sein, so freue ich mich darüber, wenn mir dies auch durch einen Klick auf den Button Ihrerseits mitgeteilt wird. :)
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