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Bowers & Wilkins Collaborates With McLaren Automotive for New Zeppelin Wireless Speaker

Bowers & Wilkins Collaborates With McLaren Automotive for New Zeppelin Wireless Speaker

Following the success of the Px* McLaren Edition headphones, Bowers & Wilkins has created a specially designed version of its Zeppelin wireless speaker, featuring a refined “Galvanic Grey” finish and subtle “Papaya Orange” highlights inspired by McLaren Automotive’s design approach.

The design reflects McLaren’s technical and performance-led aesthetic, with the Zeppelin McLaren Edition offering the high-performance sound quality synonymous with Bowers & Wilkins, coupled with a design that connects fans of McLaren cars to the visual identity of the McLaren brand.

Designed as a complete stereo system in one component and a wireless smart speaker reimagined for the streaming age, it features reference-quality drive unit technologies arranged in dedicated left and right speaker assemblies around a central, large subwoofer, all powered by 240W of amplification.

Coinciding with the launch of the new Zeppelin McLaren Edition, Bowers & Wilkins has also introduced wireless multi-room capability with both the Panorama 3 and the Formation portfolio of wireless speakers. This allows Bowers & Wilkins users to connect and configure their in-home wireless speaker system, controlled via the Bowers & Wilkins Music app.

The limited-edition McLaren Zeppelin wireless speaker features a melange of racing-inspired colors, including a vibrant orange finish, while a Speedy Kiwi on the rear of the product pays homage to Bruce McLaren’s pioneering vision.

With only 60 limited-edition models available to purchase, you can take a closer look at the new Bowers & Wilkins McLaren Zeppelin above and it’s available to shop via the official Bowers & Wilkins website now.

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