Bowers & Wilkins upgraded our pick for the best sounding wireless headphones
Summary
We called Bowers & Wilkins’ PX7 S2e the “best-sounding wireless headphones” in our noise-canceling headphones buyer’s guide, but the company’s latest could be a new contender for that title. Bowers & Wilkins says its PX7 S3 headphones have a “re-imagined industrial design” that’s more comfortable with a new button layout that’s more intuitive. Two details Bowers & Wilkins isn’t yet sharing is how much the new PX7 S3 will cost, and when they’ll be going on sale. “Due to the uncertainty of the tariff situation, pricing and availability are not available at this time,” Bowers & Wilkins spokesperson Lucette Nicoll tells The Verge. One of the best features of Bowers & Wilkins’ headphones – at least for those who hate dealing with finicky touch pads – are physical button controls on each earcup.