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Soon! These five-star Bowers & Wilkins headphones come at a bargain price

We thought a lot about it and when it comes to the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 wireless headphones, they really nail that powerful combination of style and substance.

And right now, they’re down to just £318 on Amazon, which is the lowest price we’ve ever seen them drop to. Although there is one small caveat, this deal is only available on the White model.

If you have your heart set on Black, you’ll have to pay £25 more. Either way, you’ll be getting premium wireless headphones at a competitive price.

The Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 are among the best wireless headphones we’ve tested, especially if you’re looking for attractive alternatives to the Sony XM6.

Lovely to look at and fun to listen to, they launched back in April 2025, so it’s not too surprising to see a discount, but we’ve never seen one as good as this one.

And with a 20 percent discount, you can still secure headphones capable of full sonic character, benchmark levels of text comprehension, and a whole host of other goodies.

And it’s both their performance and included talents that led our expert testers to say: “The Px7 S3 headphones are uniquely refined and detailed… [they] it takes you deep into the performance, breaks down the boundary between you and your music and insists that you become part of the experience, like a spouse at a gig bringing you closer to the stage.”

Thanks to its array of eight well-placed mics, the Px7 S3 delivers a solid barrier between you and the outside world. And when we consider their main competitors, Bose QuietComfort Ultra and Sony XM6, to block noise more effectively, these Bowers do a reasonable job. And at this price, it’s cheaper than the XM6.

Elsewhere, their features are satisfactory for the price point, with support for aptX Lossless and Adaptive Bluetooth and 30 hours of battery life (with ANC on). The lightweight construction makes the fit more comfortable than its more comfortable predecessor, the Px7 S2e, too.

Also, there is Bluetooth Multipoint, which makes listening and switching between multiple connected source devices easy.

All this led us to say in our full review: “B&W’s follow-up to the five-star Px7 S2e has been a success. Matching the appeal of all its predecessors has never been easy, but the Px7 S3’s very pleasing sonic performance and refined design make them a good contender in a crowded marketplace, although we have a few reservations about it.”

So, if you’re looking for a combination of style and materials at a price that feels more accessible, the B&W Px7 S3s are easy to recommend, coming down to just £318 on Amazon, albeit only in White.

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