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Home›Technology›Audio›Bowers and Wilkins launches the T7

Bowers and Wilkins launches the T7

By Staff Writer
20/11/2014
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T7 is the most portable standalone speaker Bowers and Wilkins has ever produced. The size of a hardback book, it’s designed to be picked up and carried with you; and T7’s rechargeable battery gives you the freedom to take it with you wherever you go, for 18 hours or more at normal listening levels.

T7 also uses (patent-pending) two force-cancelling high-output bass radiators to extend low frequencies, which helps deliver staggering range, depth and richness. The T7’s two highly optimised 50mm drive units are the result of a very long evaluation process. A process undertaken by some of the very best listeners in the business: Bowers and Wilkins acoustic engineers. Plus the use of aptX Bluetooth ensures high-definition detail isn’t lost in wireless transmission when you stream audio directly from any Bluetooth-enabled PC, tablet or mobile phone.

Bowers and Wilkins products are always designed with simple interfaces, aiming to keep buttons and feedback to a minimum, while still supporting the essential use of the product. With T7 Bowers and Wilkins took the user interaction a step further, and the easy-to-use yet unobtrusive controls are supported by a collection of audio cues developed in collaboration with Mira Calix, an international composer, artist, and performer who works with sound across a range of formats.

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While T7 is compact, it’s also solid, with the heavy-duty stability you would expect of a high-quality speaker.

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