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The Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 are premium wireless noise-cancelling headphones featuring true 24-bit high-resolution audio via Qualcomm aptX Adaptive, six microphones for superior noise cancellation and call clarity, and a lightweight design with extended battery life. Designed for professionals who demand flawless sound and seamless connectivity across all devices, these earbuds come with a wireless charging case and multiple ear tip sizes for personalized comfort.









| ASIN | B0BQTLL6KV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Listening to music |
| Audio Driver Size | 9.2 Millimetres |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 100 Milliseconds |
| Battery Charge Time | 15 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | 947 in Noise Cancelling Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Metres |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Box Contents | Wireless Headphones, Charging Case, Multi-Size Ear Tips, USB Charging Cable |
| Brand | Bowers & Wilkins |
| Brand Name | Bowers & Wilkins |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Battery Charging Time | 15 Minutes |
| Carrying Case Color | Satin Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Colour | black / black |
| Compatible Devices | Mobile Phones, Tablets, Notebooks, Desktops, Game Consoles, Televisions |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | integrated touch controls |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid"}(or){"value": "Cushioned |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 331 Reviews |
| Ear placement | In Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded Tip |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form factor | In Ear |
| Frequency Range | [Estimated] 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Headphone Form Factor | In Ear |
| Headphone Jack | Without Audio Connector |
| Headphones Ear Placement | In Ear |
| Impedance | 8 Ohms |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 7 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Bowers & Wilkins |
| Model Name | Pi7 S2 Satin Black |
| Model Number | FP43761 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Features | Microphone Included |
| Product Warranty | 2 year manufacturer |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style Name | Modern" or "Contemporary |
| Theme | Travel & Fitness |
| Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 714346340439 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology Type | Bluetooth |
M**M
Annoying, deeply flawed, and magical
I don't normally review things but I feel I have something to say about these so here goes. The Pi7 S2 are true wireless earbuds offered as a revamped version of the original Pi7, which I've never owned and didn't know about until recently. For earbuds they are expensive - £350, a full £100 premium over apple's Airpods Pro 2 and £80 more than Bose's QuietComfort Earbuds 2. I have been a user of the Airpods Pro 2 since they were released and loved them, to a point. The ANC is fantastic, they're always in your pocket and if you use iOS devices the convenience factor is huge. ANC is very important to me because I work in a busy office and often travel there on the tube so am constantly exposed to noise. Headphones aren't really a luxury for me they're a necessity. The APP2 are very convenient and have great ANC but there's something about their sound that makes me never want to listen to music, just TV or podcasts. It's hard to describe but I just don't enjoy music through them, it sounds kind of flat, clinical and just unenjoyable somehow. So I was umming and erring about changing headphones as I often do being an overpaid tech nerd, and was considering the Bose Quietcomfort 2 earbuds. They reportedly sound better and have better ANC so seemed like a good choice. And then after reading a few reviews of other buds I decided to take a punt and try the Pi7 S2. I'd seen one review on amazon where someone raved about them and wanted to see what the fuss was about. At this point I had read several reviews and the detailed reports on rtings so I had a fairly good idea about them and was fully expecting to be returning them in short order. Weak battery life, sub-par ANC, finicky controls, no ability to switch to transparency mode through the touch controls.. etc etc. I was expecting a flawed product but was totally unprepared for what was about to happen. I put these things in my ears and my whole world changed in the space of a couple of minutes. There's a great saying - "talking about sound is like dancing about architecture" and nothing makes me cringe harder than audiophile-style reviews where people try to describe qualities of audio with language. All I can say here is that i haven't heard anything that sounds so LOVELY in a long time. The sound through these buds to my ears is glorious, magical, almost other-worldly. It's barely believable that something so small can sound so good. Within a few minutes I was hooked, I couldn't stop listening. It just so happened that my family were away that weekend visiting friends so I spent a full two days with them almost entirely uninterrupted and I just couldn't put them down. They make me want to dance rather than just listen, the sound is so good. I haven't listened to any podcasts since I got them and have been exploring loads of different kinds of music that I rarely listen to or haven't listened to in years. They've rekindled interest in genres I'd long disregarded. Simply put they make the experience of listening to music a conscious joy rather than just a distraction. I have hifi separates that cost over £1000 that don't sound this good. In fact I can't remember the last time I heard sound this good - anywhere. Now, the compromises of these buds are very real. The controls are annoying and inconvenient. The ANC is practically useless and for some reason seems to dramatically increase the bass. Transparency mode sounds terrible and can only be activated through the app which often requires about 10 seconds to connect. Make no mistake the money you pay for these things is for the sound and some nice industrial design, but mostly the sound. To sum it up they are annoying as hell to actually use, and are less comfortable than the APP2 to boot, at least with the stock tips. The bluetooth connection has been very stable, no drop-outs that I've noticed so whatever issues plagued the Pi7 appear to have been fixed. The case doubles as a wireless transmitter which is pretty cool, not only can you connect it to a 3.5mm jack source but you an also connect it to a computer via USB-C and stream hires audio to the buds from the case. I tried an iPhone with a lightning to USB-C cable but that didn't seem to work. I checked with B&W, this feature uses the standard Apt-X codec which may be slightly better than the AAC that macs and iphones are normally limited to. However, I would absolutely trade this feature for better ANC, less annoying controls and a transparency mode that was actually usable. But despite all the problems, how could I go back after experiencing this? The APP2 were sold on ebay the very next day, there was no other choice I could make. And now I'm stuck with all this inconvenience and earbuds that don't mask any noise in the noisy environments I need to use them in. I've started wearing ear defenders over the top of them on the tube to work and in the office, which is crazy but it works well enough. It's a bit of an awkward compromise when buds like the QC 2 exist though. If I'd bought them instead my life might still be reasonably coherent right now. As well as ruining the APP2 forever for me they've also ruined my AudioEngine A5+ desktop speakers which until this I absolutely loved and raved about to anyone who'd listen. But now they seem dull and lifeless and I've started looking into B&W hifi speakers, which require a separate amp and will likely eventually end up costing £1000 or so. I feel like someone who's been given a small wrap of heroin to try and become an addict overnight. This was an expensive mistake but one I'm still very glad I made. Pi7 S2 is annoying, deeply flawed, and magical. Update: the best aftermarket tips I've found are JVC Spiral Dot++. With these the Pi7S2 sound absolutely glorious and I can't recommend these enough. I had to get one size up from my normal size though.
T**E
Wow !!!!!!!
Wow! I've previously owned Etymotic wired earphones. When the cable broke I switched to Sennheiser in ear buds. I recently decided to improve so I bought over ear B & W Px7 S2e headphones. Anyway, I realised I didn't really like over the ear for travelling on the underground and using in the rain so I decided to try these instead. Everything literally sounds different and better than all my headphones before, the change was immediate with no need to change the sound profile, treble is bass etc. It's not just the clarity of all the sounds and instruments, but these headphones seem to have "spatially" arranged all the sounds and music in a much much better and unexpected way, I feel really immersed in my music now, I'm super impressed. I'm not using the stock tips and have instead opted for Sonicfoam tips and it's a much better combo !! I've tried Nick Drake, Led Zep, Jethro Tull, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, Black Sabbath, Queen, Radiohead. They have all sounded phenomenal. Love these.
S**.
Sonically amazing...but let down by inferior technology.
First have to say only got these today so first impressions do count and I am absolutely stunned by the quality and clarity of these and the design is .....stunning...but B&W are a class act who only know how to produce a Quality product. As I say if your quality sounds means and design means then these buds go far and beyond ,but let down by its electronic technology in 2023 compared to other brands. 1...battery life is poor compared to sony and others ,at best on full volume its max at 3.2 hrs on full charge. 2..pairing with your devices is a real pain in the ass ,and seems to take a space age to find my samsung Tab and samsung Phone,even when it does it take 6 attempts to connect . But after 3 charges and 9 hrs of listening I'm still hooked even with the issues.
M**N
Not worth the price
Replacing these Pi7 S2 Wireless True Wireless Noise Cancelling ear buds was the best thing that happened with regards to earphones ownership. I'm was a B&W fan, but not anymore I feel. The noise cancellation did not work, and they took an age to pair with my phone to answer calls or listen to music. Pairing with my phone was a painful and consistent experience. 1) B&W Support Failure: Contacting B&W support was useless, I have kept the email, and based on their response, they did not care or want to know the details of the complaint. Shrugging off connection issues and call quality, a massive disappointment from a premium brand. 2) Call Quality Failure: When able to connect to my phone, the sound quality was awesome. Without being connected, and accepting a call, such as, phone rings, open ear buds case, put ear buds in ear and attempt to accept a call on my iPhone, they took approx 10 to 30 seconds to connect. When connected, the person on the other end of the call complained that they could not hear me, and additionally complained that the call quality was poor. 3) Using with Teams or Zoom - B&W Support email claims this is not supported: Forget about using these earphones for Teams or Zoom calls - the email received from B&W claimed that this is not supported. GBP350.00 is expensive for a set of ear buds that don't live up to the mark for achieving what is expected of any ear buds sold within the modern market. 4) B&W replaced Bought instead the 2nd Generation Apple AirPods Pro, GBP100.00 less, and worth every penny. For a start, noise cancellation works (noticeable - eg, office air conditioning, washing machine noise is not heard), and is superior to B&W, in fact, the noise cancellation is not noticeable on B&W compared to the AirPods Pro. The sound on the AirPods Pro is also superior (B&Ws sound is good when able to connect, and audio quality is the only reason for 4 stars), and comfort with B&W was pretty bad, my ears ached after wearing them. Let's not talk about B&W battery life - it's appalling. I paid GBP 350.00 for a set of B&W headphones and wondering why I persisted with them. My B&W are gone - and I'm happy I made a choice to find another competitor who knew how to make the technology work. Sorry B&W, but you failed on quality and customer satisfaction - B&W buds = avoid, they are not ready.
A**R
First day impressions and update
Had interference issues and dropping signal but somehow that has stopped for now. Volume leaves more to be desired. The lack of eq is a serious flaw and it's a shame I have to use a third party app. And yes taking the earbuds out of the case initially is annoyingly hard. There is a method and once you learn it it's no longer an issue. The lid of the case is incredibly satisfying to open and close. I don't need the wireless retransmition so I'd like a smaller case and a lower price instead. Volume can't be adjusted with the touch controls which is more inconvenient than I would have thought. Noise cancellation is unremarkable. So far the price is not justified for me even factoring in the sound quality. Edit: The sound quality has grown on me. I'm very disappointed with the noise cancellation. Update after 2 months: The sound quality and warranty made me keep them. I go back on saying that taking them out of the case is not an issue. It's very hard to do with one hand when you need to. I've not had signal issues since the first few days so that's good. The touch controls often don't register my 2 taps to skip a song and pause the current one which is by 1 tap.
P**L
The first really comfortable on ear buds I have used
As it says - I usually use over the ear headphones because despite trying many different brands I have, until now, Never found a truly comfortable pair of in ear headphones. These fit beautifully and I barely notice they are there. They work perfectly with my laptop and phone, although I did seem to have a couple of issues with holding pairing with an iPad.
C**D
Massive connectivity issues
Simply the best sounding Bluetooth earbuds I have ever heard but totally unreliable. Interruptions to audio when in train stations and busy places and, above all, sometimes three or four “into case/close lid/take out of case” cycles before you can get them to connect to your phone (iPhone 15pro) and then sometimes no audio despite track obviously playing and headphones showing as the destination audio in control centre. I persevered for four months and they got progressively worse so Amazon agreed to a return and refund. Not sure what I’ll get instead as nothing else I have heard sounds anywhere near as good as these but the “will it/won’t it work” game made me lose patience. *UPDATE MARCH 2024* After much deliberation, I caved in and bought AirPods Pro 2 as replacements. I don’t like the look of them with the stalks but apart from that, I don’t know why I dismissed them for so long. If you’re using Apple products, they just work. I am not a fan of gimmicks but the Spatial Audio feature really gives the B&W a run for their money, especially since I paid £145 less for the AirPods. They are (in my subjective opinion) 90% as good as the B&W with none of the connectivity problems and a host of added features.
A**T
Great price and as new B&W P7S2s
Delivered on time and in original packing. I had first purchased a well known Japanese ear buds which have glowing report's. They sounded very tiny and we're returned. The B&W P7 S2's are brilliant and the price and service from this supplier was just as good. I would not hesitate to recommend or buy from them again.
A**O
24 bit con aptX adattivo.
Con 24 bit si hanno le maggiori informazioni possibili dalla fonte e aptx permette la massima flessibilità possibile.
M**E
Für mich die In-Ears mit dem besten Sound
Nachdem meine AirPods pro 2. Gen., die ich die Hälfte des Tages zum telefonieren, Podcasts oder Musikhören oder auch für den TV-Sound über Apple-TV in den Ohren habe, das Zeitliche gesegnet haben, habe ich in letzter Zeit mal wieder ein paar Kopfhörer ausprobiert und muss sagen, dass ich auf Anhieb diese B&Ws als die In-Ears mit dem besten Sound ever empfunden habe. Dabei habe ich sowohl ein Paar neue Apple AirPods pro, die Bang-und Olufsen Beoplay EX, die hier zu bewertenden Bowers&Wilkins sowie die Apple AirPods max gehört. Natürlich muss man fair bleiben und darf die kleinen Ohrenstöpsel bauartbedingt nicht mit Over-Ears vergleichen. Auf Anhieb war ich von den Klangfarben, der Wärme des Sounds, der Bühne und der Klarheit der Sprachverständlichkeit bei Wortbeiträgen begeistert. Das Handling fällt natürlich gegenüber den Apple AirPods deutlich ab, aber den Sound finde ich herausragend. Selbstverständlich kann man bei keinem der "Stöpsel" ein Noise-Cancelling erwarten wie bei Kopfhörern, die das Ohr komplett umschließen. Dennoch habe ich das bei den AirPods pro als noch am besten empfunden. Die Bang&Olufson In-Ears, die B&Omäßig sicher das ansprechendste Design haben, haben mir nicht gut gepasst, aber das kann auch an meiner Ohrform liegen. Fazit: Im Alltag mit schnellem Wechsel der Geräte (iPhone, Macbook und iPad) bleibe ich wegen der besten Anpassung an das Apple-Öko-System bei den AirPods pro, für Musik und lange Film- und Serienabende nutze ich die Bowers&Wilkins und, wenn ich wirklich mal sehr gutes Noise Cancelling benötige, leisten mir die AirPods max die besten Dienste. Nachtrag nach ein paar Wochen Betrieb: Der Klang der Bowers&Wilkins ist wirklich unfassbar gut für so kleine Kopfhörer. Allerdings ist das Handling zugegebenermaßen teilweise unterirdisch. Ich benutze sie hauptsächlich zum Filmegucken mit einem Apple-TV 4K. Die Verbindung muss bisweilen, wenn man den Raum verlassen hat, 1-2x neu hergestellt werden. Und: Manchmal läuft nach der Inbetriebnahme oben rechts im Fernseher ein Laufband mit komplett anderen Inhalten (bei mir YouTube-Titel), das man nur wegbekommt, wenn man alles resettet. Magisch! Und: Man kann die B&O nur immer mit einem Gerät verbinden, also kein schneller Wechsel zwischen iPhone, Macbook, iPad etc. Bitte: Arbeitet doch an der Software! Wäre der Sound nicht so zum Niederknien, hätte ich sie deshalb zurückgeschickt. Im Alltagbetrieb mit Geräte- und Funktionswechseln geht -was das betrifft- nichts über die AirPods pro. Funktioniert halt perfekt der Gerätekosmos.
E**M
Un sonido excelente, balanceado.
La app sin equalizador, sonido súper claro, balanceado, bajos y graves, mucha calidad de sonido, recomendables, coneccion excelente, cacelacion de ruido buena, senseiser y B&W mucha calidad de sonido.
J**E
Tecnologia y sonido caro.
En el momento de salir la version S1(2021) fué muy interesante por la calidad del sonido ( tenia fallos de conectividad, poca bateria, alcance del bluetooth, etc.), y ya entonces se cuestionaba la relacion calidad precio. Con esta revision la S2 se mejoró el alcance del bluetooth, la duración de bateria y del estuche sobre 1hora. Y ahi se acabó todo, pagando el mismo precio. Han mejorado un poco y eso es todo, no justificando el alto precio. Ya han sido superados por la competencia y no se justifica el precio solo por el sonido (que suenan muy bien, pero no admiten equalizacion. O te gustan o no te gustan, o sea que afina la compra). Cancelación de ruidos normal, controles de los auriculares mínimos, aplicación movil simple, .... Lo que es de traca es la calidad del estuche, tiene un tacto, calidad y ajuste de la tapa de unos auriculares chinorros. EDITADO: Utilizando el actualmente el Sony WF-1000XM5, no le envidiaras nada. EL sonido incluso puedes llegar a igualar y mejorar con los ajustes del EQ. Bateria, cancelación, etc superiores.
G**D
Le vrai son
Ils sont superbe.un super son ,le meilleur son que j'ai eu dans des écouteurs, je suis passé des huawei au sony wh-1000xm4, il y a pas photo, le son et largement meilleur.Super agréable a porter on ne les sent pas du tout,mêmes apres plusieurs heures d'écoute, vraiment genial .Par contre manque de fonctionnalités par rapport aux Huawei et Sony.Si vous achetez ces écouteurs que pour le son ,vous pouvez y allez les yeux fermés.
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