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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
Great sound quality, Attractive design, AirPlay wireless streaming works well
Expensive, Docking stand is redundant if you're using AirPlay
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air looks like a blimp but, unlike the Hindenberg, it's not a disaster. This iPod speaker dock's good looks, impressive sound quality and useful AirPlay features make it well worth checking out....
Excellent sound quality, Easy to use app, Sleek design
Awkward controls, Streaming can be unreliable, Not truly portable
To call the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air a "portable" speaker is stretching a point. It's over 2 feet wide, and it doesn't include a rechargeable battery -- so it's tied to AC power as well as to your home network. However, within your home, it will look...
While $599.95 may seem steep for a lifestyle-oriented loudspeaker that isn't a soundbar, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that I can find instances where the Zeppelin Air's cost is justifiable. Years ago (10 plus), my mother spent over a grand on Bos...
Extrait: Back in Issue 178, Robert Harley wrote about B&W’s first venture into the brave new world of iPod-based music systems. As Robert rightly pointed out, “Most amplified speaker systems for the iPod are cheap plastic jobs with sound quality so poor you a...
Apple AirPlay which blows Bluetooth away, Stunning looks and even more stunning sound, Solidly built, Music sharing app,
Very Expensive, Different colored lights on the front of the unit mean something. I can never remember what, plus it's hard to see what color is showing far away, Frustrating AirPlay setup. But once done, it's simple to use, Beware the firmware updates.
Extrait: Bowers & Wilkins launched the original Zeppelin years ago as the first dockable iPod stereo system to simultaneously feature heart-melting audio quality and a heart-breaking price tag. But for those who could shell out for the product, which was shap...
In the end, I decided what you pay for in the Zeppelin Air, with its $600 price tag, is all the above: design, build quality, ease of use, and most of all sonics that are a dramatic cut above any of the usual iPod dock fare. I don't want to overstate it ...
Amazing sound, Great build quality, Stylish design
Finicky network connectivity, Lacks true iTunes Windows instructions, Minor network interference, Faux plastic chrome
The Zeppelin Air offers exceptional sound quality for an iPod dock, has a look that screams for attention, and is made by the Ferrari of home audio, Bowers & Wilkins....
Big bold look and sound, takes advantage of Apple's AirPlay, cute little remote
A bit to heavy on the bass for my taste out of the box but this can be adjusted in a few easy steps; a bit too bold looks-wise for Elana's taste; limited functionality on the cute little remote
Improved sound quality. AirPlay for wireless playback. AUX input and composite video pass-through. Can connect via USB for iTunes syncing.
Remote is so-so. Includes printed catalogue of other B&W gear, but no hard-copy owner’s manual. Price puts it out of reach of lots of music fans. Cloth speaker covers are a dust magnet.
It’s pricey, but for music fans, the updated Zeppelin offers excellent sound and great new features for the same price as its predecessor. Product Zeppelin Air Company Bowers & Wilkins Contact bowers-wilkins.com Price $599.95 Requirements iPod, ...