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May 2013
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Configuración sencilla
Lightning y Airplay
Construcción solida
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Diseño poco arriesgado
Podría tener más potencia
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Publicación: 2013-09-02, Autor: Alberto , crítica de: computerhoy.com
Configuración sencilla, Lightning y Airplay, Construcción solida
Diseño poco arriesgado, Podría tener más potencia
En lo que a bases de altavoces para iPhone o iPad se refiere, Bowers & Wilkins es una referencia. Con un sistema de configuración sencillo y fiable, el sonido de la Z2 es limpio en nuestro análisis, lleno de matices y, aunque no resulta excesivamente p...
Good detail and snappy timing, Decent bass weight for its size, Beautiful build
No streaming for non-Apple products, Can sound small and closed in, Awkward remote
Everything we love about the B&W Z2 is still there, but it's starting to lag in terms of streaming features and outright sound quality. Most wireless speakers now support streaming from all OS devices, and the B&W Z2 might just be missing a trick with f...
Resumen: The baby of B&W's AirPlay range is a little belter, and it adds a proper Lightning dock to Apple's wireless tech. It'll easily fill a small to medium-sized room with chunky bass...
Bowers & Wilkins's £699 A7 remains the priciest AirPlay speaker I've tested, and it sounds exceptional. The company's Z2 costs half as much, but it still sounds very, very good. While the Z2 can't rival the A7's sound, it's far more affordable, it's consi...
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Publicación: 2013-04-26, Autor: Lex , crítica de: macworld.co.uk
Offers both AirPlay and a Lightning-connector dock; Very impressive sound
Cheap, plasticky remote
Bowers & Wilkins's £699 A7 remains the priciest AirPlay speaker I've tested, and it sounds exceptional. The company's Z2 costs half as much, but it still sounds very, very good. While the Z2 can't rival the A7's sound, it's far more affordable, it's consi...
The elegantly designed, yet relatively affordable, Bowers & Wilkins Z2 speaker system raises the bar for audio quality, and offers wireless AirPlay connectivity along with a Lightning connector to dock your iPhone or iPod touch....
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Publicación: 2013-03-20, Autor: Hugh , crítica de: techradar.com
Rich, full sound, Apple Airplay, Compact design
Quite pricey, Metal grille might be off, putting for some, No iPhone? No love
Introduction Bowers & Wilkins has just expanded its massively popular compact speaker range. The Bowers & Wilkins Z2 is the baby of the bunch, and is a lifestyle-leaning speaker that's just gagging to live on your kitchentop, or in your lounge. It's enter...
Publicación: 2013-11-25, Autor: Daynah , crítica de: beatweek.com
Resumen: At a time when wireless stereos mean you get to keep your iPhone or iPod touch in hand to do other things with it, but dockable stereos mean you get to charge your device while listening, consumers and vendors alike are left unsure which direction to head...
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Publicación: 2013-11-05, Autor: David , crítica de: cnet.com
The Bowers & Wilkins Z2 is a compact AirPlay speaker with an integrated Lightning dock that's attractively designed, sounds good for its size, and is lightweight enough to easily move from room to room (though it does have to be powered by an AC adapter)
Expensive, could sound a little better for the price, no built-in rechargeable battery for mobile use
The attractively designed $400 Bowers & Wilkins Z2 wireless speaker sounds pretty good and has a built-in Lightning dock, but it doesn't quite stand out enough in a crowded market.