It was only a few months ago that Bowers & Wilkins released the PX7 S2 ($399), its new high-end pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones. They are exceptional — check out our full review here — but given their substantial price tag, you kind of expect them to be.
Well, the British hi-fi company has doubled-down on wireless noise-canceling headphones and just announced the Bowers & Wilkins PX8 — the kicker is that they cost $699, which, to my knowledge, makes them the most expensive pair of wireless noise-canceling headphones you can buy. (Before the $699 Bowers & Wilkins PX8, the two other most expensive wireless headphones with active noise-cancellation were Apple’s $549 AirPods Max and the Master & Dynamic $599 MW75.)
This trend of “luxury” wireless headphones with active noise-cancellation is fairly new. Apple kicked it off in 2020 when it released the AirPods Max ($549) and proved that people are willing to spend on a really nice headphones. . Previously, most top-of-the-line wireless noise-canceling headphones (made by Bose and Sony) were priced between $300 and $400.
If you’re looking to compare Bowers & Wilkins’s two newest wireless headphones, the PX7 S2 and the PX8, you’ll find that they appear very similar. The two share a very similar design, have similar noise-canceling abilities (same processor and mics) as well as many of the same features (including battery life and fast charging). They also deliver very similar audio quality on paper.
However, the devil is in the details.
