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April 2011
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Admite señales de varias fuentes
Tanto análogas (entrada minijack de 3.5 mm) como digitales (mini plug óptico) además de AirPlay
Gran calidad de sonido
Su calidad de sonido es muy elevada
Atractivo diseño y fantástica construcción
Compatibilidad con AirPlay
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El brazo que tiene el conector tipo dock para el iPod o iPhone es frágil
Por lo que te recomiendo lo manejes con cuidado y no le pongas un iPad
La cercanía de los altavoces en el recinto no les permite generar una imagen estereofónica amplia y realista
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 ...
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...
Resumen: 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.