We’re halfway through the week now, so it’s time to take a well earned breather. Stop what you’re doing, grab a sandwich and sit back to browse through all the latest gadget news, piled high on a plate for you right here in the lunchtime lowdown!
The B&W P5s are the first cans from the audio giant, which has brought us previous 5 star stunners the B&W Zeppelin and Zeppelin Mini. With a suitably retro look and the promise of beefing up even the most basic of MP3s to sonic stardom, the B&W P5s should be a must-have for minted music obsessives. So how do they stand up to closer inspection? Read our B&W P5 review now and find out.
Stumping up £250 for a pair of headphones, you want cast iron guarantees that your new purchases can handle every type of tune thrown at them. The B&W P5s cost that very amount and are aimed at getting the very best from your iPod, as well as being used as your at home cans. So do they do the business? Read our Bowers & Wilkins P5 review: sound quality and find out.
Bowers & Wilkins already have the style end of the hi-fi market sewn up. Not just with the achingly cool Zeppelin, but also the eyewateringly expensive Nautilus speakers. So when we first saw the P5s, it was hardly a surprise that we had gadget lust the kind of which only happens when Jonny Ive delivers something from his workshop to the Apple faithful. But above the good looks, how do the B&W P5s stand up as a piece of functional design? Dive into our Bowers & Wilkins P5 review: design and build review and we’ll reveal all.