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April 2011
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le design inspiré
Finition haut de gamme
DAC de qualité
Rendu musical
AirPlay
Connectique
Télécommande
Son équilibré
Propre et puissant
Design original / finition luxueuse
Diffusion AirPlay / Dock bien pensé
Connectique assez complète
Design
Qualité sonore
Puissance
Homogénéité de la diffusion
Le design
La qualité de construction
Simple à utiliser
Connectique bien fournie
Performance sonore
Qualité audio excellente
Compatibilité AirPlay
Connecteur dock compatible avec tous les modèles d'iPod et d'iPhone
Nombreuses entrées (analogique
Numérique optique et USB)
Compatibilité effective avec l'iPad
Même si elle n'est pas précisée par B&W
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Étalonnage d'origine mauvais
Réglage sonore limité aux basses..
Et uniquement sur iPhone
Etc
Nécessite de l'espace
Fragile à certains types de supports
Pas de DLNA
Prix très (trop ?) élevé
Réglages audio limités
Installation Wi-Fi assez pénible
Trop de puissance pour les HP
Dock trop visible
Pas de Bluetooth
Fonctions limitées
Pas d'assistant de configuration WiFi pour appareil iOS
The stunning looks of the original Zepplin are in place, but you’ll find it’s now a whole lot lighter, weighing in at an almost portable 6.2kg. To differentiate the look, you’ll find a black piano lacquer backplate is now in place, rather than the metallic backing of yore but it’s still a striking look. Never before has an iPod dock looked so good, with the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air iPod dock
You’d think with its looks and great sound the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air would be a clear winner. Sadly, it’s not all plain sailing as actually setting up the beast in the first place can be something of a chore. Not only is it a laborious process, once you’ve got it up and running with your iTunes account, you’ll find that it doesn’t really want to stray too far away from it. Then there is t
Looks can thrill but with a sound quality to match, the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air is the king of the roost for those who need an audio boost for their iPod or iPhone. In fact, we can’t praise the overall gadget quality of this system enough, it’s s...
Excellent sound quality for a medium-sized room; AirPlay works very easily; Great design
It's so expensive; Setup for AirPlay could confuse newbies, especially because there is no LCD screen
B&W's Zeppelin Air is a great-looking iPod dock. The design hasn't aged since the original Zeppelin's launch in 2007. Once you've got AirPlay set up, it's simple to use - we had songs streaming from an iPhone 4 and iTunes on a Macbook Pro within five minu...
B&W's Zeppelin Air is a great-looking iPod dock. The design hasn't aged since the original Zeppelin's launch in 2007. Once you've got AirPlay set up, it's simple to use - we had songs streaming from an iPhone 4 and iTunes on a Macbook Pro within five m...
Detailed, musical sound quality, iconic design, convenience of AirPlay
Poor quality video output, connection issues, no album art support, expensive
Overall, the Zeppelin Air is a worthy upgrade on an already lauded design. The inclusion of AirPlay seems a natural evolution, and performance is suitably premium. If you’re looking for a high-end sound system for your iTunes collections you’ll not be ...
Beautiful design, Incredible sound quality, Apple AirPlay wireless streaming,
Expensive, Less subtle than the Arcam rCube,
Bowers & Wilkins has pulled off an engineering masterstroke with the Zeppelin Air. It still looks a million dollars, has even better sound reproduction than its predecessor and comes packing AirPlay. For these benefits it costs £100 more than the origina...
No doubt about it, the Zeppelin Air ain’t cheap, costing a full £100 more than the original did when it was released three years ago. Yet its stylishness endures, it still sounds great, and now comes with added AirPlay, though there’s still no option ...