![]() This is handy when you run out of juice on the headphones, which are claimed to run up to 17 hours when charged via a small micro USB port. Leather isn’t as hardy as nylon or plastic, so you’d want to keep these pretty-looking headphones carefully tucked in the included bag when bringing them around.ĭespite being a Bluetooth 4.1-compliant gadget, the P5 Wireless lets you connect up to a music player via a wired connection too. The other thing you’d need to be mindful of is wear and tear. That’s the same for leather watch straps, though it hasn’t stopped people buying them here. The biggest worry, of course, is that you’d get sweaty wearing the headphones in Singapore’s heat. Indeed, the 213-gram headphones are very comfortable to wear, without the weight of something heavy pushing down on your ears. It works well too, with the ear pads easily sliding along the metallic frame to be adjusted to your head when worn. Leather-wrapped almost entirely, it is as luxurious as headphones get. If you have always admired B&W’s P series headphones, you’ll surely fall in love with the new P5 Wireless. ![]() Close up and intimate is how I’d describe Bowers & Wilkins’ new Bluetooth headphones, the latest in its P series range, after trying them out recently.ĭespite cutting the cord, the P5 Wireless is very much as involving and articulate as the original wired version from the British hi-fi equipment maker.įrom the snug fit of the squarish ear pads to the effortless delivery of audio material, the P5 Wireless offers a little personal space in your head, even if you are squeezed on a train with little personal space.įirst, the design. ![]()
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