Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Peak power | 100 W Best: Devialet Phantom Peak power: 4500 W | |||
Weight | 5715.26 g Best: Philips BT2650 Weight: 0.21 g |
Channels | 1.0 |
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Low frequency | 40.0 Hz |
High frequency | 36.0 kHz |
Peak power | 100.0 W |
Height | 8.7 in |
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Width | 14.17 in |
Depth | 6.3 in |
Weight | 201.6 oz |
Docking station for mobile/Tablet | yes |
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Radio receiver | no |
Smart speaker (virtual assistant) | no |
Streaming standards | AirPlay |
Colour of product | Black |
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USB | yes |
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USB version | 2.0 |
Other connectors | Ethernet |
Source of connection |
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Aptx Support | no |
Bluetooth | no |
Wired inputs |
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Analogue 3.5mm input (Aux) | 1 |
Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
AirPlay | yes |
Battery operated | no |
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Electric (not USB) | yes |
The incredibly pricey Bowers & Wilkins A7 is a powerful, well-designed AirPlay speaker with clean, nuanced audio performance.
When B&W launched the Zeppelin back in 2007, it created a whole new category: the high-end lifestyle audio system. The Zeppelin cost a whopping $599, but it sounded much better than the other iPod docks of its time, it looked like no other audio product in history, and it sold like crazy. In the Zeppelin’s original version and in the AirPlay-compatible Zeppelin Air, B&W has sold hundreds of thousands of units.
If you want AirPlay and want awesome sound, the A7 demands your attention
Bowers & Wilkins A5 / A7 (Speaker): 4 out of 5 stars from 7 genuine reviews on Australia's largest opinion site ProductReview.com.au.
Bowers & Wilkins' A7 AirPlay speaker is, put simply, acoustically incredible.
Ditch cables for the magic of wire-free sound with the best AirPlay speaker we've heard yet from Bowers & Wilkins