Last year we reviewed the Bowers & Wilkins latest Zeppelin generation speaker, and we found it to be fantastic! Now, the company and its partner McLaren Automotive are celebrating their collaboration ...
Bowers & Wilkins has announced an even higher-performance version of its, already pretty amazing, wireless loudspeaker, the Zeppelin. Here comes the Pro Edition. Back in 2022, I reviewed this pretty ...
Though B&W calls it a “Pro Edition,” the new Zeppelin’s improvements are actually quite modest, at least on paper. The speaker is essentially unchanged as it relates to core features. You still get Wi ...
The most recent version of the iconic Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin speaker has received a pro-level update with a version that promises even higher audio performance. The new Zeppelin Pro Edition has the ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. Its unique curves and contours evoke the cylindrical airships ...
Following the success of the Px* McLaren Edition headphones, Bowers & Wilkins has created a specially designed version of its Zeppelin wireless speaker, featuring a refined “Galvanic Grey” finish and ...
Bowers & Wilkins first rolled out its Zeppelin wireless speaker in 2007 – initially as a docking station for your iPod. Over the years, the speaker has received several revamps, the latest of which ...
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin McLaren Edition speaker transfers the sound experience from the supercar to the living room of your home if you are willing to pay around $900. The two companies have ...
Since 2015, the sound systems for McLaren cars have been developed by speaker experts Bowers & Wilkins. In honor of that relationship, the audio company has released a new McLaren-branded edition of ...
Bowers & Wilkins (B&W) has recently introduced the Zeppelin McLaren Edition Speaker, priced at $899 internationally and 5999 yuan in China, as part of their ongoing collaboration with McLaren ...
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.