These headphones have become my absolute fave – and they’ve hit their lowest ever price in this early Black Friday deal
I’ve spent years putting headphones through their paces and have tested some of the best products on the market, so I’m not easily impressed. But even I was taken aback when I saw that you can buy the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 for $384.99 (was $449) at Amazon US.
Based in the UK? Don’t panic: you can still get these headphones for their best-ever price on your side of the Atlantic. You can currently buy them for £375.97 (was £399) at Amazon UK – while it’s a more modest discount, it still brings the Px7 S3 down to their lowest ever price there too.
This deal made me sit up and take notice for a couple of reasons. First of all, this is the cheapest price the Px7 S3 have been reduced to so far, making it a very impressive deal. Given these headphones were only released on April 24th, 2025, they’re also quite fresh on the market to be receiving such a such huge discount.
But the main thing about this deal that drew my attention is that these are my favorite headphones I’ve used in recent times. Over the last 100 or so days, I’ve pretty much had these glued to my ears, thanks in no small part to their expansive, wide sound and nuanced, balanced audio profile. Once you factor in this whopping discount, they’re very hard to resist.
Today’s best Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 deal (US)
Today’s best Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 deal (UK)
Having spent over three months listening to them for more than eight hours a day, it’s safe to say I’m a big fan of these cans. As we explained in our Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 review, they have ‘near-perfect sound’, with a soundstage that’s ultra-wide and exhibits exquisite separation of different instruments. After all, there’s a reason they’ve become my go-to pair of headphones for audio quality.
Moreover, I love how beautifully balanced they are. They show off the full frequency range, neither ducking certain frequencies nor artificially boosting them – you won’t find any of those cheap tricks where bass is boosted at the expense of the lower mids here. Even treble is crisp and detailed without ever getting that glassy harshness that suggests the high-end is overdriven.
Admittedly, this kind of quality doesn’t come cheap – hence that hefty $449 / £399 list price – but I’d argue they’re well worth the spend, particularly once you factor in this serious saving. And if you want even more gorgeous sound, it’s worth considering the super-premium Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 – they’re unlikely to get a discount just yet, but they also offer some of the best audio we’ve experienced from a mainstream headphone brand.
I’ve spent years putting headphones through their paces and have tested some of the best products on the market, so I’m not easily impressed. But even I was taken aback when I saw that you can buy the Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S3 for $384.99 (was $449) at Amazon US.…
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