Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Noise Cancelling Headphones

Bowers & Wilkins Px8 vs Sony WH-1000XM5

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

Sony WH-1000XM5 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.4 vs 4.7). The gap is mostly about Travelers prioritizing call quality and top-tier noise cancellation — read the strengths below before deciding.

Bowers & Wilkins Px8
Ranked #4 in Best Noise Cancelling Headphones
Bowers & Wilkins Px8
$699as of Apr 22

The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 delivers exceptional audio clarity and a luxurious build quality that justifies its premium price for discerning listeners. However, the experience is marred by inconsistent wear detection, a lack of low-volume adjustment in wired mode, and significant weight that can cause discomfort during extended use.

Strengths
  • Outstanding clarity with a fast and punchy sonic presentation
  • Luxurious build featuring soft Nappa leather and cast aluminium arms
  • Angled 40mm carbon cone drivers provide a comfortable fit
Watch-outs
  • Sound quality becomes limp at lower volume levels
  • Wear-on/wear-off detection function can be erratic
  • Heavy 320g mass causes pressure and heat buildup over long sessions
Sony WH-1000XM5
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Noise Cancelling Headphones
Sony WH-1000XM5
$399as of Apr 22

The Sony WH-1000XM5 delivers top-tier active noise cancellation and significantly improved sound quality with precise bass and clear highs, making it a leader in the flagship ANC category. While the new design offers superior comfort for larger ears and excellent call performance, the headphones lack an IP rating and feature a non-folding build that feels slightly less premium than their predecessors.

Strengths
  • Outstanding active noise cancellation performance that excels in travel and office environments
  • Sensational sonic clarity with punchy delivery and precise, agile bass
  • Deep and wide ear pads accommodate larger ears for extended comfort
Watch-outs
  • Build quality feels less premium than previous generations with a non-folding design
  • No IP rating makes them vulnerable to moisture and unsuitable for gym use or rain
  • High launch price compared to previous models

How they stack up

Bowers & Wilkins Px8

The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 stands out with the most luxurious Nappa leather and cast aluminum build, offering a premium tactile experience that feels more upscale than the Sony WH-1000XM5 or Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless. Despite its superior clarity, it is the heaviest option in the group, causing more pressure than the lightweight Bose QuietComfort Ultra, and its sound quality drops at low volumes unlike the consistent performance of the Sennheiser.

Sony WH-1000XM5

The Sony WH-1000XM5 surpasses the Bose QuietComfort Ultra and Apple AirPods Max in microphone clarity and bass precision, offering the most agile sound profile in the group. However, unlike the sturdy metal build of the AirPods Max or the luxurious Nappa leather of the Bowers & Wilkins Px8, the Sony's non-folding design feels less premium and it lacks the 60-hour battery life found in the Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless.

Specs side-by-side

SpecBowers & Wilkins Px8Sony WH-1000XM5
Driver Size40mm30 mm
Driver Type40mm carbon coneDynamic
Bluetooth Version5.15.2
Weight320g250 g
Charging MethodUSB-CUSB-C
CodecsaptX adaptiveSBC, AAC, LDAC
ANCYesYes
Battery Life30 hours30 hours
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