Is there a big difference between Bowers & Wilkins and Harman Kardon?
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Not much. Harman Kardon is a division of Harman International Industries (NYSE: HAR), specializing in the production of home and automotive audio equipment. It was founded in 1953 and is headquartered in Woodbury, New York, USA. Additionally, brands such as JBL, AKG, and Infinity also belong to the Harman Group. Bowers & Wilkins is a British company that produces audio equipment, with its most famous products being speakers. More details are as follows: Applicable Vehicle Series: Harman Kardon is suitable for all BMW models (excluding motorcycles), meaning it can be used from E chassis, F chassis to G chassis. However, the E chassis can only replace speakers and does not support amplifiers or systems. Bowers & Wilkins began its partnership with BMW starting with the new 7 Series (G11G12), so currently, Bowers & Wilkins is only applicable to G series chassis, such as the new 5 Series, 6GT, and new 7 Series. Bowers & Wilkins: Bowers & Wilkins focuses on the manufacturing and research of speaker technology, renowned for its clear and pure sound quality and minimalist industrial design, earning praise from music enthusiasts and professional recording studios. Bowers & Wilkins products include wired and wireless headphones, wireless speakers, home theater audio and HiFi speakers, cinema audio, car audio, etc. Each Bowers & Wilkins product strives to deliver flawless and authentic sound, providing an immersive auditory experience.