Home Theater Systems Buying Guide
Bowers & Wilkins leverages over 50 years of experience in building the finest loudspeakers, cherished by owners and used by recording professionals to create the music and movies we love. Whether you are unwinding with your new favorite song, composing a soundtrack, or watching a movie with your family, Bowers & Wilkins can connect you with these experiences in a way you never thought possible. Bowers & Wilkins leverages over 50 years of experience in building some of the finest high performance loudspeakers in the world. Cherished by owners and used by recording professionals to create the music and movies we love, Bowers & Wilkins is the official speaker and headphone partner of the acclaimed Abbey Road Studios. The company was founded in 1966 by John Bowers in Worthing, West Sussex, England, where the company is still headquartered now, producing award-winning home and car speakers as well as headphones.
Featuring studio-grade technologies like the Continuum cone, Bowers & Wilkins home audio products are designed to bring you closer to the music and movies you love.
The nearly invisible Custom Installation Series will fill your home with beautiful sound.
More detail. More realism. More emotion. Headphones like PX let you feel more of your music than ever before.
Whether they get soaked, sprayed with salt-water, or hosed down, marine speakers from Bowers & Wilkins are designed to keep on bringing you superb sound.
Bowers & Wilkins, founded in the U.K. in 1966, has been at the forefront of high-performance audio technology for more than 50 years. Bowers & Wilkins designs and manufactures precision home speakers, headphones, custom installation, and performance car audio products that set new standards for innovation and sound quality, earning countless awards and accolades from the world's leading recording studios and musicians. Bowers & Wilkins' reputation is based on the nonwavering pursuit of the best possible sound and an unsurpassable music listening experience. Listen and you'll see.