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Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 Noise-canceling Wireless Headphones

Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 Noise-canceling Wireless Headphones
  • Product Code: eq110252
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$777.00 $1,188.81

Experience dynamic high resolution sound while on the go when pairing the midnight blue Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphonesfrom Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 Noise-Canceling Wireless Headphonesto your mobile device. Incorporated into the compact Pi7 S2 is high performance DSP, support for the aptX Adaptive codec, and a 24-bit audio connection between earbuds. Together, they work to reproduce your favorite songs as they were meant to be heard. Thanks to adaptive active noise cancellation technology, you can enjoy this music without distraction, even when outside. On a full charge, you get up to 5 hours of playback (ANC off), with up to 19 additional hours in the smart wireless charging case. A case that offers the convenient ability of audio retransmission.

Adaptive Active Noise Cancellation    Three Mics per Earbud for Clear Audio    High Resolution Audio with aptX Adaptive    24-Bit Audio Connection Between Earbuds    Up to 5 Hours of Playback    Up to 19 Hours via Charging Case    Case Can Retransmit Audio Sources    Charge Case Wirelessly or via USB-C    15-Minute Charge Gives 2-Hour Playback    IP54-Rated Earbud Water Resistance

Key Specs
Wearing StyleDual Ear True Wireless Earbud
Earpiece DesignIn-Ear (Intra-Aural)
Active Noise CancellationYes
Built-In ControlsYes
Noise Cancelling MicrophoneNot Specified by Manufacturer
Runtime5 Hours (BT)
Headphone
Wearing StyleDual Ear True Wireless Earbud
Earpiece DesignIn-Ear (Intra-Aural)
Open/Closed-BackClosed-Back
Sound FieldStereo
Number of Drivers2 per Earpiece
Driver TypeBalanced Armature
Driver Size0.4" / 9.2 mm
Active Noise CancellationYes
Built-In ControlsYes
Microphone
Built-In MicYes, on Earpiece
Noise Cancelling MicrophoneNot Specified by Manufacturer
Connectivity
WirelessBluetooth 5.0 
Supported Audio CodecsAAC, aptX, aptX Adaptive, aptX HD, SBC
Bluetooth ProfilesA2DP 1.3, AVRCP 1.6, HFP 1.7, HSP 1.5, BLE, GATT
Audio ConnectorNo Wired Audio Support
Audio Connector to EarpieceNo Wired Audio Support
Cable Length31.5" / 80 cm (Charging Cable Only)
Mobile App CompatibleYes: Android & iOS
App Name: Bowers & Wilkins Music
Battery
Runtime5 Hours (BT)
Quick Charging Times15 Minutes for 2 Hours
Charging Case
Additional Runtime with Charging Case19 Hours (BT)
Charging InputUSB-C
Wireless ChargingYes
Physical
ColorMidnight Blue
Environmental ResistanceDust/Water-Resistant (IP54)
DimensionsCharging Case:
2.4 x 2.2 x 1.1" / 61 x 56 x 28 mm
WeightEarphones:
0.2 oz / 7 g (Each)
Charging Case:
1.7 oz / 47 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.64 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)4.5 x 4.4 x 2.9"

Standard active noise cancellation uses built-in microphones to take in ambient noise and filter it out, leaving you alone with your music, even when you're in a crowded area. The Pi7 S2 offers three mics in each earbud and features adaptive ANC. On top of cancelling out unwanted sounds, they adapt to your environment as it changes, improving the experience as you travel.

USB-C and USB-C to 3.5mm cables are included with the Pi7 S2 headphones. When connected to the charging case and an audio source, the case immediately begins to transmit that audio directly to your earbuds—a handy feature to have on flights, letting you plug into the in-flight entertainment system.

The included charging case stores the Pi7 S2 earbuds and recharges them with an internal battery that provides up to 19 hours of playback time. When you need to recharge the case itself, you can use an optional wireless charging pad or the included USB-C charging cable.

If you're in a rush in the morning and need your Pi5 S2 earbuds for the commute to work, simply quick charge them for just 15 minutes as you get ready, and you'll get up to 2 hours of playback.

  • Buil-in mics can be used for hands-free calls
  • Two-way drivers in each earbud
  • IP54-rated water resistance (earbuds only)
  • Multiple eartips are included for a more customized fit
  • Manage your music and earbuds with the Bowers & Wilkins Music app

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Ive read that the famous Bose noise canceling headphones are good for canceling airplane noise and rumble,but not good for canceling human voices. They said this was so you could hear announcements, safety messages etc. Peoples’ conversations on planes are something that bother me. Do these sony’s work better for eliminating human voices?

A: A little bit better, but you can still hear if someone is talking near you. If I’m playing something, then very difficult to hear people. If not playing anything, you will hear (maybe not enough to understand what is being said though).

Q: 2. Do these come with wired connections for airline movie watching?

A: Yes, they come with a stereo cable and an airline adapter.

Q: 3. Are these a good option for movie/tv watching? Is there any delay?

A: The Sony WH-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling Wireless Over-Ear Headphones (Black) BH #SOWH1000XM5B would be a very good headphone to use while watching TV.

Q: 4. Expected inventory replenishment? ETA?

A: We do not have a firm receiving date from this manufacturer, but we will be happy to let you know when we do.

Q: 5. Does the ANC work with a wired connection like in-flight movies or with an older MP3 player?

A: Yes, the Sony WH-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling Wireless Over-Ear Headphones (Black) BH #SOWH1000XM5B works with ANC when using wired mode.

Q: 6. Can you turn the noise-canceling feature off completely?

A: Yes, the Sony WH-1000XM4 Wireless Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones (Black) BH #SOWH1000XM4B allow you to turn off noise cancelling completely.

Q: 7. Hi, do these support BT low latency mode (aptX-LL aptX Low Latency) and / or 24 bit HQ audio mode (aptX HD)?

A: The Sony WH-1000XM3 Wireless Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones (Black) BH #SOWH1000XM3B support aptX and aptX HD. They do not support aptX-LL.

Q: 8. Where are these made?

A: The Sony WH-1000XM5 Noise-Canceling Wireless Over-Ear Headphones are made in Malaysia.

Q: 9. What do the headphones come with and are they new?

A: Included in the box would be the following Sony WH-1000XM3 Wireless Noise-Canceling Over-Ear Headphones (Silver) Audio Connection Cable (3.94') USB Cable Plug Adapter for In-Flight Use Compact Carry Case Limited 1-Year Warranty This headphones, is new in a box not used or refurbished. All items on our site are new unless specifically marked as used, with a condition rating. You will also notice the "Used" tab highlighted at the top of our page.

Q: 10. Hi, what is the distance the bluetooth on these headphones can reach?

A: The max possible bluetooth distance on the Soundcore by Anker Q20i Wireless Hybrid Noise Canceling Over-Ear Headphones is 800 feet via Bluetooth 5.0.

27/09/2024

[19 Hours (BT)] I love it. I had AirPods before the voice is better than AirPods when I listen music. And the case is very light. Best ever had.Highly recommend!!

5
07/09/2024

[5 Hours (BT)] The search for a higher end true wireless earbud can be daunting to say the least. I have the Shure TW2 with the AONIC4 and SE215 earbuds for the gym and rudimentary activities. As for flights, there is still the issue of the high pitch hiss of the plane. I have the original Bowers and Wilkins PX Headphones and carry them around on the long flights.
I used Ray of Light (Madonna) for testing initially. I can hear virtually everything. I think. All aounnd my head. Reminds me of the quadraphonic days (A long time ago).

Now the present day. I was wishing for a good set of earbud for flights. The party line is for the Bose or Sony In ear TWs.
The clincher for me was the charging case. The charging case acts as a Bluetooth transmitter. It works. The only drawback for me was the charge time which will likely be 4 hours. Maybe a little more. I have not tested that part yet.
The complaints about the sound are that there is no equalizer for the app. So be it. the tuning for the PI7 S2 are just fine for me. Enough bass but not too much. The total sound is all around my head. Totally immersive sound.
Bottom line. I am very happy. The charging case is the clinching factor for me. I decided to step away from all the hype with the other brands. I was suffering from paralysis from analysis. So I just made the purchase.
I did but an outer case for some $12 from i different web vendor so I could house the cables.

5
24/08/2024

[19 Hours (BT)] I am a longstanding Bluetooth user with in-ear headphones. I first used the various Shure devices with Bluetooth adapters, then the Shure Bluetooth adapter and finally the TW1. this is just information as a foundation to my review of the PI7. Bowers and Wilkins has been on my radar for some time as I also own the PX. Finally, I pulled the trigger on the PI7. There were on sale for $298
The sound is far superior to the Shure TW1 (with SE425). this is my comparison as the Shure devices combined were $189 +$299. The Shure TW2 with SE215 is now about $239 but the sound quality is not as good as the PI7. Yes, I have the SE215 as well.
The PI7 has better noise isolation. active canceling. There is no leakage. The room just disappears. The sound is three dimensional in my head. Listening to Ray of Light (Madonna) gives a good range of music as that song has so much production, one can hear it all.
I was debating whether or not to hold out for the next version as the battery power might be better but bought it anyway.
Not sure if I would have bought them for $399, but for $298, yes.
Also note the case acts as a Bluetooth transmitter. The volume needs to be pushed up a bit, but it still transmits. Good for flights. I already used one of these, but the combination means one less thing to carry.

5
12/08/2024

[5 Hours (BT)] Product as advertised.

5
12/08/2024

[Yes] Sound is great, had to factory reset when I got them as sound quantity was poor initially, not many bells and whistles but I really enjoy the sound quality coming out.
I know they were panned by people who tested them but I only use them for listening to music and books and I'm very happy with them.

5
21/06/2024

[Closed-Back] Excellent headphones, very comfortable, sound quality is great, very user friendly, Thanks

5
02/06/2024

[Stereo] So I have the Shanling M8 ($1,650) DAP that I use for music, and normally I use my custom Valkyries ($1,600) and PWAudio cable ($1,000) for portable music, but I work in a clinic where sometimes we are slow, and I was thinking of a TWS for light classical or jazz while I am at work. I really didn't expect much, I have always disliked wireless because of the loss of sound quality. Well... I was delighted and shocked at how great the PI7 sounded! The bass is a little bloated, but it is deep and layered and there is great sub bass...mids and highs are perfect. Using the Hiby app on my M8, and the MSRB function, I cleaned up the bloat, and added some needed coolness....There is a 'pass through' mode that allows in ambient noise, and it was perfect... I tuned it through the app to the exact threshold that blocked out ambient noise, yet low enough if someone spoke to me I would hear them. Noise cancelling function isn't that great. I am not using stock tips, I am using after markets, the stock tips that came with my CL2. The PI7 may not be good for small ears. Excellent build quality, occasional micro drop outs... Secure twist and lock fit.

5
14/05/2024

[5 Hours (BT)] I've owned many types of headphones over the years. Wired as well as wireless. Frankly speaking you get what you pay for, though until now I would be reluctant to say that about wireless/Bluetooth headphones.

If your value the quality of sound over the bells and whistles of other brands then the PI7's will make you smile. It did me!

Now, having said that, and as others have said, ANC, and battery life are more than adequate, but not equal to some other brands. The iPhone app. isn't going to blow you away as it has few tweaks.

But I still insist the sound quality out of these wireless, In-Ear headphones are the very best I've heard. And that is coming from someone that usually uses a desktop amplifier and DAC. No, it doesn't beat them, BT technology is not there yet.

But when I go mobile I don't leave the house without the PI7. They even come in handy when I need to wander around the house, or relax on the deck, or cook in the kitchen.

If you can afford the price, they are well worth the price!

5
21/04/2024

[USB-C] Comfortable with excellent sound. Got them on sale and they are well worth what was paid.

5
07/04/2024

[Stereo] The use for tris headphone, its for personal use.
But I think, the product its great, but the price is expensive

5

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