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B&W’s iconic Zeppelin Wireless speaker coming soon in white

Nine months after launching the wireless version of its iconic Zeppelin speaker, offering both AirPlay and Bluetooth support, Bowers & Wilkins has today announced a white model. The company says it’s intended to appeal to those who prefer a more neutral color tone.

Otherwise, it’s the same speaker we know and love.

Like its counterpart, the Zeppelin Wireless white is fitted with five completely new drive units and features two Double Dome tweeters as found in Bowers & Wilkins award-winning CM Series of Hi-Fi speakers, while the two midrange drivers benefit from FST technology. This unique approach to drive unit design is also found in Bowers & Wilkins flagship 800 Series Diamond and helps Zeppelin Wireless white deliver pristine lifelike vocals and instruments. A new, larger 6.5” subwoofer with ultra-long voice coil allows deep bass to be played at impressive volume.

So if you love the sound but found the black too oppressive, this could be the speaker you’ve been waiting for.

The white model will go on sale in August, priced at the same $699 as the black model.

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