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May 2021
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Impressive sound,Can transmit audio from a non-wireless source via the case,Easy pairing,Neat design
Can they justify the price
We want to investigate further before we give our full opinion, but so far, it seems like Bowers & Wilkins is onto a winner with the PI7 wireless in-ears.These earbuds are extremely high quality and look tasty to match. Their musicality is right up there...
Publié: 2021-04-21, Auteur: Matthew , review by: T3.com
The best-sounding wireless earbuds yet,Solid noise cancellation,Really clever extra features,Comfortable fit and weight,
…but size is literally too big for some, No quick ANC/Transparency switch, Average battery life,
Bowers & Wilkins PI7 are a true wireless masterpiece, with some fantastic extra features. But the design of the earbud may be an issue for smaller ears.Reasons to buy+The best-sounding wireless earbuds yet+Solid noise cancellation+Really clever extra feat...
Superb sound quality, Comfortable fit, Hi-res audio support, Excellent call quality, Case and cable can stream, Good ANC performance
No EQ, No LDAC, So-so battery life, Expensive
Source: Ted Kritsonis / Android CentralYou should buy this if. You hate dangling cablesYou care about audio fidelityYou want aptX supportYou want active noise cancelationYou shouldn't buy this if. You want better battery lifeYou want LDAC supportYou w...
Publié: 2021-08-05, Auteur: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
Bowers & Wilkins delivers on sound quality with the PI7 but comes up short with the app, smart features, and battery life. That might be more acceptable if they didn't retail for $400 and/or if Sony's fantastic WF-1000XM4 earbuds didn't exist at a more af...
Expensive, The case doesn't feel as solidly built as the earphones
It's an overused cliche, but Bowers & Wilkins hit a home run on their first try with the PI7 in-ear true wireless headphones. Yes, they are expensive, but if you want some of the best audio available in an earphone with great call quality, long-term comfo...
huge drivers deliver bold, full-bodied sound, especially bass, I've never used big ANC buds this comfortable to wear, With multi-point connection, wireless charging, and a Bluetooth transmitter in the case, these have lots of bells and whistles
This set's active noise cancellation is well below industry standard, Bluetooth connection is spotty and short-ranged, especially when using the case's transmitter, There isn't any. Also no volume controls, At $400, the PI7 just can't compete with high-en
Bowsers & Wilkins PI7 earbuds5/10No, sorry. The B&W PI7 sound great, they're comfy, and it has an eye-catching feature in its Bluetooth transmitter. It's just too darned expensive to justify given its poor noise cancellation, connection woes, and lack of...
Warm, detailed, audiophile sound you won't find in most true wireless headphones, Balanced-armature drivers, plus dedicated amps for each driver, AptX Adaptive codec for 24-bit/48kHz streaming, Ingenious relay streaming from 3.5mm analog or USB digital so
Incompatible with some high-res digital audio players (firmware fix is in the works), Unequal battery drain between the two ear buds
Has Bowers & Wilkins achieved its goal of a building a true wireless in-ear headphone that doesn't compromise sound quality for convenience? In large part, yes. If you're a serious music lover who can put up with a couple of kinks—especially as related to...