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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
Publié: 2011-03-22, Auteur: David , review by: cnet.com
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air is a sleek, high-end iPod/iPhone stereo speaker with built-in Apple AirPlay audio-streaming capabilities. Ample speaker drivers--two 1-inch tweeters, two 3-inch midrange drivers, and one 5-inch woofer--provide solid sound
The Zeppelin Air is very expensive, and it offers little stereo separation unless you're sitting or standing near the speaker. AirPlay setup may be tough for first-timers, and there are some compromises when controlling via iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch
While the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air is as pricey as the earlier Zeppelin, Apple AirPlay support and improved sound quality make it a better value.
Top-notch audio performance, Sleek, minimal design, Streams audio via AirPlay from Apple devices, Output for sending video content to television,
Expensive, Remote control is awkwardly shaped, missing key features,
With Bowers and Wilkins, you definitely pay for the name and visual design as much as the audio quality. But excellent-sounding Zeppelin Air iPod dock with wireless streaming via AirPlay does not disappoint. ...
Extrait: Just announced on Twitter and the Bowers & Wilkins blog.The best sounding iPod® dock yet, it features Apple’s AirPlay technology for high-quality wireless streaming from iTunes® or an iOS device. Compared to the original, multi-award winning Zeppelin, ...
Extrait: Zeppelin Air wasn’t the first all-in-one AirPlay speaker system to be announced—that would be iHome’s less expensive iW1—but it will be the first to actually hit stores. Bowers & Wilkins has used its prior-generation, premium Zeppelin speaker as the b...
Killer sound, period. Wireless AirPlay streaming adds convenience while maintaining HD audio quality. So many upgrades over the original, yet the price is the same. Consumes only 0.8 watts in standby mode. Oh, and it charges your iPhone, too
If you're not an Apple person, you're limited to USB use. Doesn't work with iPods older than the Classic. AirPlay requires setup and maintenance smarts. Status indicator LED on the front will have you reaching for the manual to decode. Looks like a big do
The Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air is a sleek, high-end iPod/iPhone stereo speaker with built-in Apple AirPlay audio-streaming capabilities. Ample speaker drivers--two 1-inch tweeters, two 3-inch midrange drivers, and one 5-inch woofer--provide solid sound
The Zeppelin Air is very expensive, and it offers little stereo separation unless you're sitting or standing near the speaker. AirPlay setup may be tough for first-timers, and there are some compromises when controlling via iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch
If you just want to plonk an iPod in a dock and for it to sound amazing then the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin Air is fantastic. The other features, however, are hard to use....
Extrait: Bowers & Wilkins’ Zeppelin Air iPod dock sounds excellent, looks very stylish and works easily once you’ve got it set up (an initially confusing process). The only concern we have is with its high price tag, which will deter plenty of prospective buyer...
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
Bowers & Wilkins knows that the Zeppelin Air is a premium product. It's very pretty and sounds very good, and now has the advantage of Apple's AirPlay wireless music streaming system -- the only downside is its high price...
This is the best iPod or iPad attach product in Australia today that is under $1,000. The sound is spectacular which is what one expects from a Hi Fi Company like Bowers & Wilkins.
The weakness in the B&W Zeppelin Air, has nothing to do with sound or even B&W but more to do with Apple's poor AirPlay technology, which appears to be in its infancy and a long way away from the slick networking professionalism that Sonos delivers. At the end of the day the Zeppelin Air is more about great sound than networking.
Extrait: If you have an iPod then you would surely know of the various docks available in the market and Bowers and Wilkins is a brand that you would definitely have heard about. Well couple of year's back Bowers and Wilkins had come with its dock. They again hit ...