Bowers & Wilkins Elevates Its Iconic Speaker

Bowers & Wilkins has introduced a new iteration of its iconic Zeppelin speaker, known as the Zeppelin Pro Edition, which aims to elevate the speaker’s design and performance to new heights. Launched initially in 2007, the Zeppelin has long been known for its unique ovoid shape and solid reputation as a wireless speaker. 

The Pro Edition brings a series of upgrades to both the speaker’s internal components and exterior design while maintaining the distinct look that made the original so recognizable.

One of the first things users will notice about the Zeppelin Pro Edition is its external tweaks. Available in two new finishes—Solar Gold and Space Grey—this model retains the Zeppelin’s recognizable shape but offers a fresh visual appeal.

The addition of customizable lighting in the form of a revised downlight is another feature that sets the Pro Edition apart from its predecessors. Users can now select from more than 15 colour options and adjust the brightness to fit their environment, giving the speaker a more personalized and modern touch.

While these aesthetic updates contribute to the overall user experience, the more significant changes are found within the speaker itself. The internal components of the Zeppelin Pro Edition have been carefully upgraded to provide improved audio clarity and performance, especially for those seeking high-resolution sound.

The main improvements made to the Zeppelin Pro Edition are its upgraded tweeters and midrange drivers. The titanium dome tweeters, previously seen in Bowers & Wilkins’ 600 Series loudspeakers, are now featured in this wireless model. Placed at the far ends of the enclosure, these tweeters are isolated from the vibrations caused by other internal components, which helps deliver cleaner, crisper high-frequency sounds.

The midrange drivers, measuring 90mm, use the brand’s proprietary Fixed Suspension Transducer (FST) technology, a feature borrowed from Bowers & Wilkins’ premium floor-standing speakers. These drivers have been upgraded with increased cone damping, designed to reduce distortion from cone break-up, resulting in a more open and revealing midrange. 

Paired with revised digital signal processing (DSP) tuning, these internal changes should ensure a more precise and room-filling sound across various listening environments.

Low-frequency response is handled by a 150mm subwoofer, centrally mounted within the Zeppelin Pro Edition’s structure. This subwoofer has been specifically designed to prevent the cabinet from rocking when in use, ensuring a stable and clean bass performance. The goal of these refinements is to produce deep, detailed bass without the muddiness that can sometimes plague wireless speakers at this size and price point.

With these changes, Bowers & Wilkins has aimed to provide a more balanced and agile low-end performance, ensuring the Zeppelin Pro Edition can handle a wide range of audio styles—from delicate acoustic tracks to bass-heavy electronic music—without losing clarity or depth.

The Zeppelin Pro Edition supports multiple wireless streaming options, including AirPlay 2, Bluetooth aptX Adaptive, and Spotify Connect. Additionally, the Bowers & Wilkins Music app gives users access to a broad selection of music streaming services, including Deezer, Qobuz, TIDAL, and TuneIn. This flexibility ensures that the Zeppelin Pro Edition is well-suited for audiophiles who prefer high-resolution audio as well as casual listeners who simply want reliable, high-quality streaming.

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