Bowers & Wilkins first released the Zeppelin wireless speaker in 2007 – it used to be a docking station for your iPod. Over the years, the speaker has received several revamps, and the latest is the Zeppelin Pro model.
The shape of the original Zeppelin remained, but subtle upgrades were added to its design and technical capabilities. The speaker is available in two new finishes: “Solar Gold” and “Space Gray,” and it now has an adjustable downlight, where you can choose different colors of light and adjust its brightness.
Derived from B&W's 600 Series loudspeakers, the Zeppelin Pro uses titanium dome tweeters and a 150mm subwoofer design to reduce vibration and achieve a cleaner sound. This model is also compatible with B&W headphones and earbuds, so you can listen to the same track while switching devices.
Last year, B&W teamed up with McLaren Automotive for a limited-edition version of the Zeppelin with a “Galvanic Grey” finish and subtle “Papaya Orange” lighting.
The new Zeppelin Pro is available for $799 USD (approximately PHP 46,000) on the Bowers & Wilkins website.