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Bowers & Wilkins’ new wireless headphones have a dedicated amp built-in, redesigned drivers, and spatial audio

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  • The B&W Px7 S3 launch today, for $429 / £399 (about £830)
  • Built-in amp, redesigned drivers and dramatically improved ANC
  • Spatial audio, Auracast and lossless audio too

Bowers & Wilkins has launched, in its own words, “the most advanced and capable wireless headphone the brand has yet made”, the Px7 S3.

Based on the very impressive PX7 S2 and PX7 S2e, the new headphones have re-engineered drive units, aptX adaptive and lossless audio, “greatly upgraded” ANC and an all-new design. And they have their own dedicated headphone amp inside, rather than the amp integrated into the chip platform, used by most headphones.

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