Just to follow up - as I think the person above was a bit harsh:
I am a Bowers and Wilkins user and have the same pain points as you, it's a recurring and daily issue that I'll listen to audio from a home based device (laptop, iPad) and then have to unpair/re-pair to my phone when I leave the house.
As a seamless wireless experience it falls short as it would be faster to have a wired set and simply plug it in to the device.
Same again when I come home and want to switch back. Apple cleanly solves this.
Whether that is worth a £200 premium on top of what I paid for my current cans is debatable, however if they can match or outperform the current NC family (PX, Bose QC, Sony MX4) I will be seriously considering them as my next pair
I am a Bowers and Wilkins user and have the same pain points as you, it's a recurring and daily issue that I'll listen to audio from a home based device (laptop, iPad) and then have to unpair/re-pair to my phone when I leave the house.
As a seamless wireless experience it falls short as it would be faster to have a wired set and simply plug it in to the device.
Same again when I come home and want to switch back. Apple cleanly solves this.
Whether that is worth a £200 premium on top of what I paid for my current cans is debatable, however if they can match or outperform the current NC family (PX, Bose QC, Sony MX4) I will be seriously considering them as my next pair