Cambridge Audio’s first wireless noise cancelling cans are a hit.
I don’t think there’s much of a finer example of a ‘heritage brand’ than Cambridge Audio.
We have seen more specialist brands and models such as theFocal Bathysand the Mark Levinson No.
The case features a small indented Cambridge Audio logo, and little else stylistically.
After all, it is just a case.
It’s all very thoughtfully assembled, and helps to make the P100s wonderfully comfortable.
I definitely had no issues in my weeks of use, for travel, or general listening.
One small but lovely detail with these cans is the addition of proper, physical controls.
The right earcup has volume controls, play/pause and skip forwards/backwards.
Connectivity is handled with bang-up-to-date Bluetooth 5.3 LE, and the P100s also support a lovely quantity of codecs.
Support for LDAC is absent, though.
Making sure there’s enough go-juice inside the P100 is a doddle though, given their fantastic endurance.
The ANC works either over Bluetooth or wired means, which is a nice touch, too.
The first words that comes to mind with the P100s is ‘inoffensive’.
That’s not say they aren’t a fun, or engaging listen, because they absolutely are.
The bottom end on both tracks is prevalent, but not overpowering, and handled wonderfully.
Vocals are handled with panache and come across with wonderful consistency.
It’s just lovely.
They hit all the right notes in my eyes.