Bowers & Wilkins T7

With it’s elegant honeycomb design, and bright and vibrant sound, the T7 is a timeless looking and sound speaker.

Look: A classy design which will fit with your tastefully chosen shabby chic aesthetic – but some may think the gold option is just a bit too bling.
Controls: Dead simple to use, and seamlessly integrated into the speakers design. The play/pause button doubles up as the track skipper – but is the easiest to use of all the buttons of its kind that we tested.
Sound quality: Ridiculously good – but that’s what you expect from Bowers and Wilkins. The subtle details in Joe Goddard’s ‘Gabriel’ sound gorgeous, whereas Jamie T’s anthemic ‘The Mans Machine’ sounds epically huge; but the best thing is probably the massive bass – which never takes away from the detail in the mids and treble.
Battery life: 18 hours from a single 4 hour charge
Portability: Definitely portable; but you’ll want to buy a case if you’re going to be chucking it in your suitcase.
Waterproof? No.
Connectivity: Self-explanatory connection, and remains connected with no issues
Best Bit: The trademark brilliant Bowers & Wilkins sound – these sound brilliant.
Worst Bit: 
The price – it is expensive.
Bottom line: Another practically perfect product from Bowers & Wilkins.

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