B&W launches online shop with discounts for 'recertified' products
Save up to £140 on a range of B&W personal audio products when you buy online direct from the manufacturer

Bowers & Wilkins has made its first foray into online retailing with the launch of an online shop offering discounts on 'recertified' personal audio products.
There are substantial savings, with £140 off a B&W A7 (now £560), £100 off the Zeppelin Air (£400), a £90 discount on the Zeppelin Mini (£210) and £50 off a pair of B&W P5 headphones (£200). You can also save £80 on the MM-1 desktop speakers (£320) and £30 on the P3 headphones (£140).
All recertified products undergo rigorous testing in B&W's own factory "to ensure they meet our strict quality standards for both sonic performance and mechanical integrity", the company says. All come with a two-year warranty.
The online store also offers a range of parts for B&W personal audio products such as replacement remote controls and headphone eartips. All orders sre delivered to your chosen address free of charge. Offers available while stocks last.
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