Customer Reviews and Ratings

4.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 228 reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Music never sounded so gooood

    • Written by from Brisbane

    9 of 11 people found this useful

    I had been looking for a pair of headphones for quiet sometime during which I tried a few different brands such as Bose, Denon and Dr.Dre's. But, there was something different about B&W P5 headphones. These headphones were made of pure leather and stainless steel/brushed aluminum and had no plastic look in ( compared to the others). B&W P5's sound absolutely amazing and you hear things in tracks you never knew even existed. These headphones also work as a mic and if you happen to have an Iphone it works well with the hands free calling. Overall, I'm really impressed with the built and sound quality as it is very comfortable on the ears. When I went to purchase it from the apple store in Manhattan, it was the only head set that was completely sold out ( there were plently of Bose and Dr.Dre left on stock) as it is in very good demand!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Headphones are amazing...my only gripe, the case.

    • Written by from BOTHELL

    3 of 6 people found this useful

    As you've read already, these headphones are amazing. The case, for me is a bit lackluster. It's got this diamond quilted pattern and a silver nameplate on the front. It looks more like a Kate Spade bag than anything else. You also have to adjust the headphones back down to their original size in order to fit it back in. I'm using a Waterfield Large iPod Gear Pouch instead. I don't have to adjust the headphones back down and it holds all of my accessories in the side pockets. Perfect.

    Was this useful? Headphones are amazing...my only gripe, the case.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    I'm Kicking myself for not buying these first.

    • Written by from Gretna

    12 of 14 people found this useful

    So I heard a pair of these, and I was blown away. They sound much more natural than my Dre Beats Studios, and have a lot more power and depth than my Audiotechnica's, and in my opinion, even sound more full than Bose QuietComforts. I realize that this model doesn't use active noise canceling, but the noise isolation is just as good (if not better) than Dre's active noise canceling. It's not as good as Bose, but Bose headphones make me nauseas anyway. In my opinion, these are the best for the price.

    Was this useful? I'm Kicking myself for not buying these first.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Headphones

    • Written by from Chicago

    8 of 12 people found this useful

    These headphones are outstanding. Defined, warm sound with great definition. The build quality is top notch and they are comfortable to wear. Worth the price. I highly recommended these headphones.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    WOW!

    • Written by from Toronto

    4 of 10 people found this useful

    I tried so many headphones to find the right ones and these are from far the best. The built is great and the conception very smart. When it comes to the sound, it is crisp and clear and very close to the music you are listening to regardless of the type!

    I definitely recommend those!

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    You won't regret it

    • Written by from Hillsboro

    19 of 23 people found this useful

    So, you read through all these reviews. Why wouldn't you? This headphone, along with a few others on here, are pretty expensive. Yet, they aren't the most expensive: There are two others on here that are 100-150 dollars more (Sennheiser and Beats Pro respectively). However, the P5s are the best of the bunch. Actually, out of all of the headphones for consumers (not studio procution/recording, etc...) the P5s are hands down the best in audio quality.

    The build quality on the P5 is astounding. Really. For $300, it feels like they are giving you so much more. The sound quality is amazing. It is truly "high fidelity." You can hear things that you never did before. Just be careful not to listen to Pandora too much without turning on the "high quality" option on the stream on your iPhone. The mistake I made was not turning that on and I was thinking my headphones had a defect!

    Also, as previous reviews mention, you need to have them play for a good 15-20 hrs before they really settle in and sound their best. That and make sure your music is encoded at a high bitrate. Mine is all 320. Apple Lossless would be great but it takes up way too much space on my hard-drive.

    Before I purchased these from the Apple store, I did lots of research and made sure that these were going to be perfect. My biggest concern was that the on-ear design would hurt my ears. I had a pair of Grado headphones a while back and they would hurt so much. I ended up giving them away after one of the sides gave out on the bass. These headphones, the P5s, however always seem to take to the brink. I think they are going to hurt and they seem to get a bit warm, but then they never do hurt. Its almost magical. Not sure what is going on. The New Zealand sheep leather is very soft and the padding below it begins to break in to fit nicely.

    The bass really isn't there as much as you would like. This isn't their fault. B&W has produced amazing headphones that don't interfere with the music. They present you the music as it is without meddling with it. There is no equalizer that makes the bass louder or the trebles higher. You can set that on your device yourself if you would like. If there is suppose to be genuine bass, then you will see it. However, most Rap and Hip/Hop songs reduce some of the bass in their songs because they know people will boost it up in their cars, on their headphones, etc...So, with that, the P5s are able to recreate bass just fine (less than the Beats though) but keep in mind that they are not trying to change anything: keeping things as natural as possible.

    Lastly, what you will notice here with the P5s is that the middle notes are really there. Not a combination of bass and treble mixing at exaggerated volumes to compensate for a middle. I mean, truly, that the middle range is present and stands on its own. Its amazing to hear the full violin bow stroke and to be able to hear a single strand of horse hair snap on a down stroke (kidding, but you get the hyperbole : ).

    So, if I were to compare these headphones to a different category of products, I would say that the Apple headphones that you get with your iPhone/iPod are like watching standard definition TV. The Bose/Beats headphones are like watching a DVD on a 720p screen. And the B&W P5s are a Blueray playing on a 1080p. You can really tell the difference. And for the same price as the others, you are better off getting the most stylish, no battery needed, top of the line high fidelity headphones. Plus, they are cheaper than the Beats Pro and the Sennheiser travel set. This is a no-brainer.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Bowers and WICKED

    • Written by from Rigaud

    13 of 15 people found this useful

    first off, these things are pretty...gorgeous actually.

    First time I saw these at the apple store, I fell in love and I knew I had to own them.

    Audio: 10/10
    Design: 10/10

    Real metal, real leather. The leather that touches your ears (black) are held on my strong magnets. Inside the left ear piece is the jack where you can switch between the two cords included. The switching of cords has become very easy.

    I've used these headphones everyday since Boxing day and nothing about these beauties is lacking.

    I almost forgot about the sound quality! I'll put it this way; after obtaining these headphones I INSIST on FLAC audio quality (which is lossless) or higher then average Mp3.

    (Using an terminal app called (FLUKE) will allow you to add your FLAC files to itunes)

    Sound is incredible. A MUST buy for anyone who listens to music.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Absolutely no durability!!!

    • Written by from Desoto

    9 of 91 people found this useful

    The first time I used it, it was *okay*. I say this because i had to amplify the midrange using the equalizer on my laptop which isn't a good sign. It also made my ears hurt but i have big ears and wear glasses so that's understandable. My biggest problem was how depressingly fragile they looked plus the cord looked breakable and it was buried in the left can with a movable jack that could be torn right out. ooh, foreboding... YOU HAVE TO LISTEN TO THIS: Second time I put them on, something happened to the electronics in the 'phones. I couldn't hear vocals or bass at all. I put on my beloved Technics (i'm a dj) and they sounded fine (and notably better than the P5 before it lemoned out on me) so it wasn't a problem with my laptop. And i didn't abuse it before, i only used it once while lying in bed and then i disconnected the cord from the left can and nicely stored it in the box. These headphones are grossly overpriced, when buying headphones always remember to buy ones with a design that won't compromise it's durability. I'm returning these and getting some beats by dre.

    Was this useful? Absolutely no durability!!!

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    You can make them even better

    • Written by from Penfield

    12 of 17 people found this useful

    Having owned many "studio" headphones, I have been pleased with the sound, construction quality and overall comfort of the P5s. On my MacBook Pro, they sound pretty good connected directly, but using a dedicated USB audio device like the Griffin iMic makes a dramatic improvement in definition and low end punch.

    On my iMac based home system, I use an M-Audio Transit that completely isolates the audio from computer power supply noise when you use the fiber-optic output connected to a DAC or receiver. You won't realize how much a computer contributes to the noise floor until it is gone.

    If you want even more improvement, try a small headphone amplifier. I would recommend the P5s to anyone who enjoys headphone listening and can hear the difference between OK and exceptional sound.

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Heaven to the ears (Ex Dre Beats Studio owner + comparison)

    • Written by from Brooklyn

    18 of 24 people found this useful

    Not an audiophile, but appreciate good music so hearing every note and instrument is important to me. Just sent my Etymotic Research EF2's in for repair and ran to Apple Store after and picked these up. Wanted some comfortable cans when I don't want to shove the EF2's into my ear canal. I have a pair of Dre Beats Studio at home, waiting for a new buyer. I like to compare them to ball players, the Beats are like Lebron, the P5's are like Kobe. They're both good, but Kobe is a better all around player.

    Beats:
    Pros
    - great headphones. Excellent with hip hop, pop, rock. Good with classical.
    - deeper warmer, punchier sound
    - looks
    - Hardcase is excellent

    Cons
    - Some classical music not as well defined
    - Poor build
    - doesn't work without batteries, grrrr.
    - remote mic poor sound and no volume control
    - looks
    - design will get dated quickly

    P5
    Pros
    - Sound is amazing. You can actually hear vocals! All genres shine through.
    - Built to last, feels like a heritage piece ala Dieter Rams.
    - Timeless design, looks and feels more high end.
    - Remote mic sounds much better and has volume control
    - replaceable earcups
    - low profile design, looks amazing on your head compared to the chunkiness of the Beats
    - comfortable even after many hours, unlike the Beats.

    Cons
    - The case is embarrassing, looks like a hand purse you bring to weddings and events. Functionally poor, it's a softcase as opposed to the Beats hardcase.

    Summary:
    For those deciding between the two, if you're looking for a more punchy heavy sound, go with the Beats. If you're looking for a well balanced clearer sound, go with the P5's. Let me be clear, this does NOT mean the P5's lack bass. They just don't overwhelm. The breaking point for me with the Beats was the battery consumption. They're died so many times on the train, and unless you're always carrying spares with you, you're screwed.

    The only reason I deducted a star is the poor excuse for a case. Seriously, you spend $300 and they couldn't include a hardcase like the Beats?

    Give them a week to break in. They sound tight in the beginning, but loosen up as you use them more.

    Was this useful? Heaven to the ears (Ex Dre Beats Studio owner + comparison)

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic sound, Comfortable fit.

    • Written by from LONDON

    2 of 5 people found this useful

    Everything I want to say about these gorgeous cans have been said by most other reviewers.

    They sound incredible. Better than any headphones I've ever used and I've owned my share of studio headphones (AKG, Shure, Sennheiser, etc.)

    Totally modular, replace the chords easily, or the headphone covers themselves.

    Super comfortable. Ultra high quality super soft leather. It drowns out the sound around really nicely. I was actually surprised at how well it achieved this.

    I was looking for headphones to replace the iphone in-ear buds. I go through a pair of those every few months and my ears are such that neither the buds nor the noise cancelling rubber tipped ones stay in my ear very well. I find them uncomfortable to wear for long periods of time and the sound quality was mediocre at best. I had been considering some other ear buds but couldn't find anything that stayed in my ears or gave me the sound quality i was looking for. I then turned to the foldable Sennheisers, but the remote/mic didn't fully support the iPhone 4 and the sound quality wasn't quite there.
    I had done quite a bit of research on the P5's and they seemed like they might be a good alternative. Then I had the opportunity to try 'em out. Within a few minutes of use I knew I would be leaving the store with a pair.

    With the high price tag I am still a bit wary about wearing them around wherever I go, but the more I use them the more I want them with me at all times.

    Was this useful? Fantastic sound, Comfortable fit.

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Painful experience

    • Written by from Framingham

    7 of 27 people found this useful

    Solid headphones, perfectly crafted from premium materials. The sound disappointed me, too much bass, distorted midtones. BOSE sound quality is much better in comparison. The biggest issue is the pressure applied to the ears. After 2 hours you feel like you head might explode, and your ears will hurt. Also the cable is too soft and it might broke soon, especially the connector to iPad will be a problem after a while.
    B&W needs more experience with headphones. Good first try, but I have to return these.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great sound, it is a real concert for one!

    • Written by from NIEUWEGEIN

    13 of 16 people found this useful

    I am a producer and DJ and I always use my HD-25 II sennheiser headphones. But these are real DJ headphones and aren't that comfortable after wearing them several hours.

    I was looking for good headphones for my iPhone but did not want to buy headphones with lower quality. Which makes it very difficult because the HD-25 is The standard for monitoring, producing and DJ-ing in Europe (for me Amsterdam).

    Offcourse I tried the Beats Studio, but they are terrible if you are used to sharp and honest sound. Besides the fact that I think that people with a Beats are just showing off like 'ow look at my and my overpriced headphones'. :)

    The P5 just gives you that uber quality HiFi sound on the go, I enjoyed Michael Jackson like never before! The P5 look so ridiculously amazing and the fact that it is a headset makes you never want to take them off again, they are so light en comfi to wear.

    So I would say get to the store and try a Beats first and than the P5 and you know what I mean.

    Was this useful? Great sound, it is a real concert for one!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    a head rumbling masterpiece

    • Written by from Baton Rouge

    7 of 13 people found this useful

    These headphones are a truly the best I've ever listen to and the build quality is simply amazing for a $300 product. B&W has truly made a great product that is magnificent for the price and if I may please ask those who are in the market for new headphones please do check out bose and BEATS because you will find that B&W has not only the best build quality but also an amazing pure sound. Dr. Dre's Beats will run you the same price as P5's but they are simply inferior they sound like total rubbish and will fall apart after a week of wear and tear. The only criticism I personally have for this product is that P5's could have a much more robust and overtone bass and that would be the only thing that these headphones would need to be perfect.

    Was this useful? a head rumbling masterpiece

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Poor execution of B&W colored sound style

    • Written by from Brooklyn

    19 of 75 people found this useful

    They carry some design aspects of B&W loudspeakers in being richly voiced, but the execution in this product is lacking in a variety of areas. Bass is over exaggerated and a bit slow, leading into tubby sounding mids that makes voices sound chesty and hollow. The upper mids and lower treble are shelved down until the upper treble, which is then pushed back up to provide some air and sparkle in sound. Almost as if the sound was designed to make an impressive introduction without having any real substance.

    Was this useful? Poor execution of B&W colored sound style

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome headphones, super ugly carrying case

    • Written by from San Francisco

    9 of 16 people found this useful

    I love my new P5's but what's up with the carrying case?
    Maybe they redesigned it now but I got the quilted black purse with the polished chrome logo plaque. I guess it's functional but lit looks like an old lady's make-up purse.
    My wife cracks up every time she sees it.

    Was this useful? Awesome headphones, super ugly carrying case

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Impressive! Just Buy Them!

    • Written by from New York

    7 of 11 people found this useful

    The amazing design and sound quality of these headphones are far superior to many others I have tried before. Rich, but not overpowering or distorted bass, clear, crisp mid-range and treble, convenient iPhone/iPod remote and alternate cable, magnetic, replaceable soft leather ear pads. Don't just take my word for it, bring your phone or iPod to a store that sells the P-5, and try them for yourself. These are worth the extra money. Aren't you? You deserve the best, so just buy them!

    Was this useful? Impressive! Just Buy Them!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Headphones all grown up

    • Written by from Castle Rock

    6 of 8 people found this useful

    I'm not an audiophile but.... these headphones make my Bose QC3's feel like toys. All the components are solid - no plastic. The fit is comfortable and luxurious. I bought my QC3's to help with noise at work and during travel. They always felt a bit heavy and muddled on bass, and put pressure on my ears with the noise cancellation. The P5's make the sound feel natural and balanced. I'm excited about my music again. Worth every penny.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Picked over Bose QC 15 and Dre Beats

    • Written by from Conway

    13 of 16 people found this useful

    I have been struggling with the Bose QC 15 and the Dre Beats for a while now. Here is the reason why I chose the P5's over the others.

    Bose
    I liked the Bose QC15's noise canceling over all the others. Bose has worked very well on this technology but let's face it... it work REALLY well on airplanes and good in the office environment. For me, the noise canceling did not outweigh sound quality for 90% office/home use vs 10% air travel. One thing I did not like about the QC 15's was the plastic-y headband.

    Dr Beats
    I loved the base in these phones and the sound quality was *good* for what I would use them for but the biggest drawback for me was the PLASTIC. The displays I have seen in audio stores and demo units all were broken. I quickly ruled these out because of the quality of the materials used. They look great new but take a look after 6-months of use. The noise canceling was just okay and no factor at all in my decisions.

    ... this brought to me the B&W P5s.

    I have had them about a week and these are the best phones I have put on my head ever. The sound is incredible and best of all no batteries for noise canceling. BTW, you don't need it in these headphones because of the design. The block out most, if not all, the ambient noise. I am about to take a trip on an airplane next week but have no doubts they will be great performing without ACTIVE noise canceling. They are SO comfortable to wear. I have had them on for about 8 hours today and really have not noticed.

    Did I mention the quality that has gone into building these? One word: superiority. Every piece of hardware on these is 10x better than anything I have compared them to.

    If you are thinking about buying these... stop thinking... do it!

    Was this useful? Picked over Bose QC 15 and Dre Beats

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Big FAN of B&W

    • Written by from Kaneohe

    4 of 6 people found this useful

    I have been a bose owner for a very long time. I have B&W speakers for my home stereo and always love the sound they have givien me.

    when I first saw the P5's come out I had to give them a run. they were excellent and brought out a lot of the music that was a little lost with the bose. the bass is not as heavy as the bose phones, but it is tighter and clearer. and the P5's can go a lot louder with no distortion. the high end is a lot more distinct where I can hear the airyness of the vocal effects and reverb. these phones also bring out more of the instruments and I can discern the different instruments more easily.

    I am glad that I got these phones...another detail that i liked, besides the great styling, is that the ear pads come off so easily (just in case I need to replace them-as i did a few times already with my bose phones)