
Bowers & Wilkins
The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 is a premium over‑ear wireless headphone released in 2025, featuring high‑performance biocellulose drivers, active noise cancellation and up to 30 hours of battery life. It combines a sleek, lightweight design with aptX Lossless streaming and a practical travel case, targeting audio‑enthusiasts and frequent travelers.
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$429.99
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$413.12
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$121.50
Highest
$479.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Px7 S3 for its technically superior sound—described as a half‑step above the Sennheiser Momentum 4—with impressive bass and resolution. The refined ANC system is praised for effectiveness and reduced intrusiveness, while the ergonomic, low‑clamp design and premium materials enhance comfort and build quality. Wireless performance benefits from aptX Lossless and Adaptive codecs, and the fast‑charging battery life rounds out a well‑balanced flagship offering, though the soundstage is noted as slightly narrower than top‑tier audiophile models.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently highlight the headphone’s comfort, strong bass, and practical travel case, noting the long battery life and quick‑charge feature as major conveniences. The premium look and solid build are also frequently praised. Recurring complaints focus on a mild pressurized sensation with ANC, the lack of a foldable design, and the requirement for power to use the headphones.
Common Complaints
A slight pressurized feeling when ANC is active; the headphones do not fold, making them bulkier despite the case; ANC can adjust noticeably while moving; passive listening is not possible; soundstage is narrower than some flagship competitors.
What People Are Saying
“technical sound quality and ability is about a half-step above the Sennheiser Momentum 4, with "more resolution while also having an even more impressive bass response."”
“Excellent comfort for travel and all‑day wear due to soft pads and minimal clamping force”
“Practical travel case design that lies flat and prevents cables from spilling out”
“A slight "pressurized" feeling when active noise cancellation is enabled”
How It Compares
vs. Sony WH-1000XM5
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Choose Sony if ultra‑light weight and passive isolation are top priorities; choose Px7 S3 for richer sound and premium materials.
vs. Sonos Ace
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Select Sonos Ace for spatial audio enthusiasts; select Px7 S3 for superior driver technology and lighter weight.
vs. Bowers & Wilkins Px8
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Px8 is for audiophiles seeking ultimate performance; Px7 S3 balances high‑quality sound with better portability and price.
vs. Sennheiser Momentum 4
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Momentum 4 suits listeners preferring a lighter, more musical tuning; Px7 S3 suits those demanding greater detail and bass impact.
vs. Bang & Olufsen H95
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H95 is for users prioritizing the widest soundstage and top‑tier audiophile specs; Px7 S3 is a more portable, cost‑effective premium option.
vs. Bose QuietComfort Ultra
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QuietComfort Ultra is ideal for those who value ultra‑light weight and Bose ANC character; Px7 S3 is better for listeners seeking detailed sound and premium build.