Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2
Hi-Fi Choice|Yearbook 2022
Available in grey, blue or black, B&W describes the Px7 S2 as its: “best active noise-cancelling wireless headphone yet” – at least until the Px8 arrives on the scene, stepping the price right up to £500. Though it looks very similar to previous incarnations, the Px7 S2 is a major upgrade that includes improvements both inside and out. B&W states that the earpieces are slimmer, slightly lighter and padded with memory foam for extra comfort.
Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2

The 40mm drivers have been redesigned to further reduce distortion, along with the six upgraded microphones – with four mics used to monitor sound levels for noise cancelling and two for voice calls. The Px7 S2 supports Bluetooth 5.2, with AAC for Apple devices and both aptX HD and Adaptive. B&W says that the active noise-cancellation (ANC) features have also been updated. You can turn ANC on or off, or select ambient ‘passthrough’ mode via a button on the left earpiece orusing the B&W Music app. The latter also provides controls for adjusting treble and bass, and pairing the headphone with two devices.

B&W is tight-lipped about frequency response and rather vague about battery life, stating it should last for “up to 30 hours”, with Bluetooth and noise cancelling “at average volume”. The Px7 S2 also supports wired audio via its USB-C port. There’s a USB-Cto-3.5mm cable for analogue audio, and a USB-C for charging.

This story is from the Yearbook 2022 edition of Hi-Fi Choice.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the Yearbook 2022 edition of Hi-Fi Choice.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM HI-FI CHOICEView All
Old boys network
Hi-Fi Choice

Old boys network

As the lineups start to emerge for this summer's festivals, Nigel Williamson investigates where the problem lies for the continuing dearth of female headliners

time-read
3 mins  |
May 2023
DESTINATION: LEITH
Hi-Fi Choice

DESTINATION: LEITH

Welcome to a friendly haven of Californian cool in the creative heart of a former Edinburgh port. Simon Berkovitch samples the sunshine on Leith

time-read
8 mins  |
May 2023
Core values
Hi-Fi Choice

Core values

Apple’s revamped HomePod smart speaker off ers attractive sound quality, but its Apple-centric focus remains frustrating for Cliff Joseph

time-read
4 mins  |
May 2023
Forty something
Hi-Fi Choice

Forty something

Creek Audio is celebrating its big four-o with the release of the new 4040 A integrated. Nick Tate lights the candles and listens in

time-read
5 mins  |
May 2023
One for all
Hi-Fi Choice

One for all

German high-ender AVM wants to make top all-in-one performers. David Vivian takes a listen to its all-singing integrated amp

time-read
5 mins  |
May 2023
Three for all
Hi-Fi Choice

Three for all

The 700 Series receives a helping of tech from the flagship 800 models. Ed Selley sees how the smallest speaker fares

time-read
2 mins  |
May 2023
All in one
Hi-Fi Choice

All in one

DAP, DAC, amplifier and streaming device, is there anything A&K’s new Acro can’t do? Cliff Joseph finds out

time-read
3 mins  |
May 2023
Wooden wonder
Hi-Fi Choice

Wooden wonder

Better known for its speakers, ELAC’s range of electronics now has a new flagship turntable. Ed Selley takes it for a spin

time-read
4 mins  |
May 2023
System matching
Hi-Fi Choice

System matching

Why finding the perfect synergy between your chosen integrated amplifier and favourite speakers holds the key to maximising your system’s potential

time-read
6 mins  |
May 2023
Game on!
Hi-Fi Choice

Game on!

At times the hi-fi and gaming industries might seem like they’re worlds apart, but Cliff Joseph reckons they both share a love of high-quality sound

time-read
3 mins  |
May 2023