Bowers & Wilkins P5 Mobile Headphones
- Natural sound gets you closer to the original recording
- Noise isolating design for use on the move
- Metal and sealed-leather construction
- Cable with Remote and microphone
Features
Get closer to your favorite music wherever you are with P5, the noise-isolating headphones from the makers of the Zeppelin iPod speaker. With remarkably natural sound and a luxuriously comfortable fit they make longer listening sessions a pleasure.
Hear your music as you were meant to
Get closer to the true, unadulterated sound of the original recording, as you were meant to hear it. The closed-back design with rigid metal faceplates and sealed-leather earpads ensures that all the detail and dynamic range of your music is kept intact, with less interference.
Life-long comfort
P5 headphones are durable and hardwearing, yet remarkably soft and supple. The ergonomic design boasts a headband and earpads crafted from the finest quality New Zealand sheep's leather.
Made for iPod and iPhone
With an in-line remote control and mic you can get the most out of your compatible iPhone or iPod model.* Make handsfree iPhone calls and control your compatible iPod or iPhone without taking out of your pocket or bag.
*Note: See compatibility list for iPod and iPhone models that support full Remote and Mic functionality. The cable may also work with limited functionality on non-listed iPod or iPhone models.
Highlights
- Ultra-linear neodymium magnets
- Highly optimized mylar drive units for an engaging sound
- Minimum compression and distortion
- Noise isolating design for use on the move
- Metal and sealed-leather construction
- Maximum comfort, for life-long listening
- Cable with Apple Remote and Mic for speech and device control*
- Audio cable with gold-plated 3.5mm plug
- 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapter
- Protective cloth storage bag
- Magnetically attached ear pads
- Easily switch between the standard and MFI cable
Technical Specs
General
- Other Features: With Remote and Mic
- Inline Controls: Answer/End Call,Play,Volume
Power
- Power: Max. input power: 50mW
Connections
- Jack Type: Gold Plated
Fit
- Form Factor: On Ear
Driver
- Frequency Response: 10Hz to 20kHz
- Impedance: 26 Ohms
- Driver Size: 2 x 40 mm
- Sound Pressure Level: 115dB/V at 1kHz
Dimension
- Weight: 6.9 oz./195g
- Height: 7.1 in./180 mm
- Depth: 2.4 in./60 mm
- Width: 5.9 in./150 mm
Compatibility
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iPhone 4S
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iPhone 4
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iPhone 3GS
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iPhone 3G
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iPod touch
4th generation -
iPod touch
3rd generation -
iPod touch
2nd generation -
iPod nano
6th generation -
iPod nano
5th generation (video camera) -
iPod nano
4th generation (video) -
iPod shuffle
3rd generation -
iPad
1st generation -
iPad 2
2nd generation -
iPad
3rd generation
What's in the Box?
- Bowers & Wilkins P5 headphones with Apple Remote and mic
- High quality standard audio cable with gold-plated 3.5mm plug
- 3.5mm to 6.3mm adapter
- Soft cloth drawstring bag
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty: Two-year
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 714346313648
- Mfr. Part Number: FP29696
Manufacturer Note
- Note: *See compatibility list for iPod and iPhone models that support full Remote and Mic functionality. The cable may also work with limited functionality on non-listed iPod or iPhone models.
Most Useful Reviews
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great value by b&w
- Written by Huy D from denver
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Incredible in every sense of the word!
- Written by Imam S from New York
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Worth the price.
- Written by Todd M from Tulsa
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Most Recent Reviews
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Awesome Headphones!!! 1 HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT
- Written by Nicholas E
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Fantastic quality
- Written by Les K from Macedon
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Very competitive advantage to others
- Written by Peter Pin L from Victoria
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Most Interesting
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Whats the better headphone or what are their diferences, b&w p5 or the momentum? Thanks
- Asked by Brando L from Queretaro
- Apr 11, 2013
- Asked about: Sennheiser Momentum Headphones
Answer
Both headphones sound really great however the Momentums offer a slightly better soundstage due to being around the ear headphones instead of on the ear like the P5s. Personally I prefer the P5s as I find them more comfortable and I really like the design. The Momentums are comfortable too they just don't fit my head as nicely as the p5s. You really can't go wrong with either pair. …More
- Answered by Chai L from Mount Isa
- Apr 22, 2013
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can i buy the cable that connects to the sound source?
- Asked by Daniel M from New York City
- Apr 30, 2013
No answers yet
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Anyone used these (or the P3's) for air travel yet?
- Asked by Josh W from Wadsworth
- Mar 25, 2013
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Recently Answered
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Does the remote and mic work on an iPhone 5.
- Asked by Robert P from New York
- Dec 25, 2012
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how do these headphones sound when it comes to rap music? what about bass heavy tracks? I know these are good for naturalistic sounds. dub step?
- Asked by Alan G from Los Angeles
- Nov 18, 2012
Answer
I got a pair of these the other day. First and foremost - my taste is mostly in the sense of Trance, techno, electro, drum n bass, house and some dubstep.
In terms of sound quality - they are natural and ABSOLUTELY amazing.
But as a bass heavy type enthusiast - you might be disappointed.
The P5's weren't really designed to be bass heavy monster crazy headphones, they were designed for an overall exceptional sound.
Don't let that put you off them, they are immense in terms of sound quality - i notice pieces of instrument like never before and where compression is lacking with these headphones. i'm just telling you what i personally feel as a bass heavy type lover.
At lower volumes - the bass isn't overwhelming... just balanced.
At 70-80% the bass comes alive - but not to the extent that the Beats. But with the beats you do lose the immense sound quality.
In terms of Hip Hop/Rap - i know the bass you want, and they aren't as prominent on these headphones.
What i will regard as rolling bass is a mass drop and phat bassline - the stuff you find in these songs:
36 Mafia - late night tip
Wine O & Paul Wall - Pop my trunk
DMX - Dogs Out
50 Cent - Many Men
Eminem - Under the Influence
Beats handle the bass response with more punch but that's not what the P5s are for.
In terms of Dubstep - the bass is better handled because it is fast paced with brilliant kicks and compressed lo dirty synths and bass synths. It worked very well with:
Avicii - Levels (Skrillex remix)
Calvin Harris - Flashback (Millions like us remix)
Rusko - Hold On (Subfocus Remix) <- technically not dubstep.
Bass is not as immense as the beats - but with that amazing sound quality WHO CARES!!!!!
Overall - if bass is your thing, these headphones may be a let down... BUT REST ASSURE I AM NOT ONE BIT DISAPPOINTED.
it's best you go to apple store and really test them out. overall i'm happier with these than with beats. HANDS DOWN …More- Answered by Ivor C
- Dec 1, 2012
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Answer
well the Bose are around-the ear type so in a way the enclosure will make them sound louder and use the noise cancelation that they have but if its comparing the sound then no they are the same, they both offer a 40mm driver so the only difference is how they manipulate the sound. I have to be honest i dont like the Bose. Bose has a decent design to give you that added noise cancelation effect but in reality they dont do much justice to me and they feel cheap...they are almost fully made of plastic and really don't see reasoning in spending $300 bucks for them. The P5's have little to no plastic its Leather and metal not to mention the metal gives speakers added bass to a speaker and the speaker cones are made out of Kevlar woven which was engineered by B&W to reproduce high quality sound in all their speaker systems while all bose are made out of paper so you see that price tags starts looking alot more of a rip off compared to the P5's. …More
- Answered by Anthony V from Moreno Valley
- Sep 15, 2012