Bowers & Wilkins has two new pairs of wireless noise-canceling headphones for 2022 — and they were both released in the last few months. There’s the excellent Bowers & Wilkins PX7 S2 ($399), which are a real revival to Sony’s, Apple’s, Bose’s and Sennheiser’s flagship noise-canceling headphones. And then there’s the Bowers & Wilkins PX8 ($699), which are essentially more luxurious versions of the Px7 S2.
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The two headphones look almost identical, but the PX8 is made of higher-end materials (like aluminum and real leather) and delivers an even more refined sound. But at just shy of $700, they’re also one of the most expensive wireless noise-canceling headphones you can buy.
So the question is: do you really need headphones that feel as good as they sound?
What’s Good About the Bowers & Wilkins PX8?
The B&W PX8 sound elite, truly

It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the B&W PX8 sound superb. One of the things that I’ve always loved about B&W’s headphones is their super wide soundstage and the B&W PX8 definitely deliver in that department, too. The sound is spacious yet vibrant, and its similar to what you’d get if listening to a nice pair of open-back headphones. But as you might have guessed, B&W’s PX7 S2 deliver an excellent — and big — sound as well.