

🎶 Elevate your audio game—because ordinary just won’t do.
The Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 are premium true wireless earbuds featuring 9.2mm dual hybrid drivers with individual amplifiers, Qualcomm aptX Adaptive Bluetooth 5.0 for hi-res audio streaming, and adaptive active noise cancellation. With up to 5 hours playback plus 24 hours via the wireless charging case and a 25-meter stable connection range, these earbuds deliver studio-quality sound and convenience for audiophiles and busy professionals alike.





| ASIN | B0BQTLL6KV |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Audio Driver Size | 9.2 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Latency | 100 Milliseconds |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 5 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #60,387 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3,042 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Range | 25 Meters |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.0 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Satin Black |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Charging Time | 15 minutes |
| Compatible Devices | Android (min. |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Button Control |
| Controller Type | Integrated touch controls |
| Customer Package Type | Rigid"}(or){"value": "Cushioned |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (573) |
| Date First Available | January 25, 2023 |
| Earpiece Shape | Round |
| Generation | 2 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm jack in via USB-C |
| Included Components | 2 earbuds, 80 cm (31”) 3.5 mm jack to USB-C audio cable, 80 cm (31”) USB-C to USB-C charging cable, Charging case with wireless audio retransmission, Small / Medium / Large ear tips |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.247 ounces |
| Item model number | FP43761 |
| Manufacturer | Bowers & Wilkins |
| Material | Placeholder |
| Model Name | Pi7 S2 Satin Black |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | active_noise_cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 4 x 3 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling, Running |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Special Feature | Microphone Included |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style | Pi7 S2 |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 714346340439 |
| Units | 5.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
W**E
Stunning. Spectacular. Groundbreaking. Unequaled. Over the top. Perfection. BUT...
The sound quality is far superior to any other product on the market. No other earbud at this pricepoint even comes close. To realize how amazing these really are, I recommend you subscribe to hi-res music services like Qobuz or Tidal. These services offer hi-res music in 96/24 formats. With these hi-res formats (compared to CD quality or MP3) the music is equivalent to being in the studio in a live performance. Even the smallest details are reproduced with stunning detail and accuracy. You may hear the musician tapping his foot to the beat, of fingers sliding on the strings of a guitar. Vocals are seductive and luxurious. The bass is thunderous, and at the same time tight and detailed. The fit of the earbuds is excellent and critically important to get the deep bass these are capable of. Take your time to select the earbur tip which best fits your ear canal. The HD codec aptx is amazing and works flawlessly. LDAC is supposedly superior (not supported in these buds) but those differences in technology don't matter if the amplifiers and drivers can't reproduce all that goodness. Make sure your phone supports these hi-res formats. The Pi7 S2 meticulously reproduces the magic of hi-res music. If you are an audiophile, where the quality of music trumps every other consideration, the Pi7 S2 is a a good buy at $399. Note that you need to play these buds for at least a week before they reach their full potential. Like most any speaker driver - a mechanical component - they need some time to burn in, figuratively. The app doesn't have an equalizer or other frills you typically see at this pricepoint. A well designed earbud doesn't need an equalizer to force it to do something it can't do natively. That's the case here. The Pi7 is already perfect, and doesn't need artificial EQ tweaks. The app has a built in music player that connects to Tidal or Qobuz. In initially purchased this as a renewed product. Big mistake. The case was defective and caused connectivity issues. I recommend you purchase new, and get the 2 year BW warranty. Hi res music is more demanding of a good and fast bluetooth connection. So keep the phone close by for best results. The various other purchaser comments about the app are true. It's overly complicated and unreliable for installing and accessing the product. Problems installing and connecting get annoying fast. Easily installed on one phone, but same buds refuse to install on a secondary phone. I've also observed that the replacement for the defective buds does not have the pristine sound of the original ones. Highlights: 1. beyond spectacular music reproduction 2. considering audio quality only, worth every penny even at $399 3. subscribe to Tidal of Qobuz. you can easily transfer your playlists from other music services. 4. Expect some challenges with the app. Customer has been very helpful so far. Easy to reach on the phone and responsive to email. I initially tried 2 renewed products and often these are fully capable products. With these buds, I strongly suggest not. Spend a few extra bucks to buy new and avoid some of the issues reported by other buyers. For example, the buds are matched to the case. they are not interchangeable. products look identical, so used you may get Pi5 in a Pi7 case, or buds and case that are incompatible. So what about the BUT... 1. While the app integrates nicely with Qobuz and TIDAL, during playback via the app, it decides that a non B&W bud is connected and stops working. Only solution I've found is back in the case for awhile despite that the battery is still charged. 2. Without fail, after 1-2 hours the right buds stops working. Back in the case for awhile despite that the battery is still 50% charged. The app doesen't differentiate between left and right battery level, so it's almost like the right uses twice the power of the left. 3. ANC feature is generally poor. If ANC is at the top of your priority list, and you are willing to sacrifice audio quality, then the Bose QC may be the better choice. Bose QC II does not support hi-res codecs so the music reproduction is worse in a quiet environment but better in a noisy environment. 4. No firmware update since release, so not sure if these issues will be resolved by some future update. 5. The buds fit tight initially, but after a few minutes they lose the seal and sound quality degrades. The Bose QCII stay tight in the canal. This problem contributes to the poor ANC of the B&W. Everything considered, despite the stellar sound engineering, the problems are just too annoying. Back in the case every hour to charge or reset or whatever. No...
A**R
Call quality and connectivity is absolutely worst.
I wanted to try these because they're apparently for "audiophiles". Sound quality for music is good but not good enough to justify the price. The connectivity and app is worst. About 1 in every 5 times either one earphones will stop working or audio will have gaps and you'll have to turn it off and on by putting them back in the case. Call quality is just terrible, I'm not even talking about the ANC - the other side can barely understand you. So maybe instead of 2 or 3 microphones they can work on positioning one efficiently. No equalizer in the app, so you will have to you use the streaming app or a 3rd party to adapt different genres. I was looking forward to trying these, very disappointing experience.
A**R
Good sound quality and transperancy
Bass is very clear and powerful, not much sub bass, but not expected with aptx adaptive regardless. Would be cool if it had ldac. Treble a little too bright, responds really well to dampening by external eq (app doesn't have eq), or foam tips. Amazing soundstage, only tws I heard that has a broader soundstage is noble prestige with wide bore tips, but it's on another price bracket/product category. Nozzle on the larger side, does not fit standard tips really well. Transperancy is very natural, no hiss even at highest level. ANC subpar for 2024. Infrequent connection issues, especially if you're trying monobud. In short, out of all mainstream buds, one of the most versatile that also has high fidelity sound quality. I would expect the future versions to support aptx lossless, ditch master/slave connection method, upgrade to BT5.4 at least, and improve on ANC, and add multi connect. If they can fix the shrill treble, that would be the perfect TWS at any price
J**Y
Not for audio professionals or audiophiles
I've been tussling with these for several days now. They're pretty. The case is pretty. They do sound better than Apple air pods. And at this price point, with that subjectively improved and candied-up sound, they will certainly satisfy many consumer's need to spend money in order to feel like they're getting "the best." I'm just starting my search for wireless headphones with a mic, so I don't know for sure, but I strongly suspect and actually hope that these are not the best on offer in this segment. My core gripe is with the sound. These are marketed and described in reviews as having neutral sound, but they most certainly do not. "Hear music and movies as the artist intended" says the B&W website. I guarantee you this is not what was coming out of your favorite artists' studio monitors at mixing and mastering phases of their production. I don't know enough about speaker design to know if the effects I'm about to describe are being achieved by the physical design or by signal processing. Probably by a mix of the two. BTW, yes I've got them fitted properly, and no I'm not using any EQ from the players I use. Anyway, here's what I hear in these things: "rich bass!" Oh yes, the low end is definitely hyped, probably from about 200Hz on down, by as much as 4db. "Warmth!" yep, the low mids are also overrepresented, though not as badly as the low end. Also says the website: "..from deep and powerful bass to expressive and detailed high notes, and everything in between" - I do think that description should be amended to remove "everything in between" because the higher mids are definitely scooped out. Fans of loud guitar-based music should look elsewhere. The high end is certainly in better shape than the rest of the spectrum, but does seem oddly focused on transients. What I mean is that you've got the initial attack of things like hi-hat or ride cymbal, percussion, etc., but that these sounds decay somewhat quickly, unnaturally. This isn't super bad, but I hear it. It probably reads as "detail" to most consumers and reviewers. Speaking of transients, some reviewers mention the "punchy bass" of these things. The bass is certainly punchy. By that I mean the bass is both overrepresented and the attack of sounds like kick drum or bass guitar is very, very fast. It's a pretty cool effect, actually. This could certainly be due to speaker design - think about a teeny tiny transducer throwing out gobs of low end - that is gonna happen very quickly. I bet a lot of people enjoy this and I could definitely see it being the most special quality of these. B&W have really nailed that effect here. My point is just that it's an effect that interferes with my ability to listen to mixes critically, and, after the novelty has worn off, to even enjoy listening. Reviewers also describe the wide soundstage. Yes, it's wide because it's been tweaked, likely via signal processing that adjusts amplitude and phase relationships between the left and right channels that increases perceived stereo spread. This is also kind of a cool effect. For like 2 minutes. Then I just want to hear the recording. So all this is to say that if, like me, you are looking for accurate sound and you would notice the issues I've described, then these are probably not the headphones you are looking for. I'm sure all of it is by design, and this is probably what most consumers will enjoy. Just like a lot of people enjoy Thai food with a bunch of sugar in it. If you're really into sound, my advice would be to look elsewhere. Once I get sick of continually untangling the wires of my trusty old Etymotic ER4P's, I'm sure I will be doing just that myself.
G**N
Sound quality & fit is very good!
A**I
Queste cuffie hanno un suono meraviglioso. Peccato che il suono sia l'unico pregio di queste cuffie. Il primo difetto che si riscontra, è nell'accoppiamento con il telefono che 4 volte su 10 avviene male e il suono va a scatti e quindi bisogna rimettere le cuffie nella custodia e riaccoppiarle almeno per 3 o 4 volte, poi la soppressione del rumore è INESISTENTE. Che senso ha fare delle cuffie true wireless se poi non riesco a sentire la musica se sono in giro per la città? Quando si attiva la soppressione del rumore subentra uno strano effetto rimbombo dei rumori esterni che rende la musica inascoltabile. Ed infine la forma stessa delle cuffie provoca (almeno nel mio caso) un fastidioso dolore quando si ruotano per fissarle una volta indossate nell'orecchio. Peccato B&W le cuffie suonano in maniera divina ma tutti gli altri difetti le rendono fastidiosamente inutilizzabili.....effettuato reso dopo una settimana.
A**R
Vergleich: Bowers & Wilkins Pi5S2 - In-Ear - neu Bowers & Wilkins Pi7S2 - In-Ear - Amazon Warehouse wie neu Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 - In-Ear - Amazon Warehouse akzeptabel Bowers & Wilkins Px7S2e - Over-Ear - gebraucht (fast wie neu) (Sony WI-XB400L - In-Ear / Denon AH-GC30 - Over-Ear) Mir fällt auf, dass gerade bei den besseren und teureren In-Ears bei Amazon sehr oft dasteht „häufig zurückgegebener Artikel“. Ich denke, dass oft die Unzufriedenheit Gründe hat, die nicht wirklich am Modell liegen, sondern an unwissentlich gemachten Fehlern beim Ausprobieren. daher folgende Grundregeln: 1.Die Ear-Tips müssen bei In-Ears genau so groß sein, dass der Gehörgang damit komplett abgedichtet wird! Wenn also der Sound platt ist, gar kein Bass oder zu wenig da ist, dann probiert die nächstgrößeren Ear-Tips für den Gehörgang. Auch das gute Funktionieren des ANC hängt zu einem großen Teil davon ab, dass die Ear-Tips richtig abdichten. 2.Die Ear-Tips sind nicht beliebig zwischen verschiedenen Modellen austauschbar. Damit meine ich nicht nur den Durchmesser der Zapfen am Hörer, sondern auch Material, Form und Abstimmung mit dem Hörer. 3.Manche Lautsprecher und Kopfhörer müssen sich einlaufen. Leider steht das nicht in den Anleitungen und so wird das Urteil zu früh gefällt. Erlebt habe ich das nun selbst zweimal mit den Bowers & Wilkins Pi5S2 und Pi7S2. Anfangs war der Tieftonbereich bei beiden etwas dünn. Pi5S2 - Membrandurchmesser 9,2mm Dynamic Drive Die hatte ich zuerst bestellt, weil ich ein sehr gutes Angebot fand. Am Anfang gab es erst mal eine Enttäuschung, da auch mit den großen Ear-Tips der Tieftonbereich deutlich schwächer war als bei den WI-XB400L. Der Rest war besser, aber das Bass-Fundament fehlte. Nach einiger Zeit (1 Akkuladung) wurde es deutlich besser und am Ende sind sie nicht unbedingt bassstärker, aber gleich stark und rundherum besser, klarer, angenehmer, … im Klang, der Auflösung von akustischen Details usw. Sie sind damit auch besser als der große AH-GC30. Px7S2e - Membrandurchmesser 40mm Cellulose Membran Angeheizt davon habe ich einen gekauft und bin begeistert, wie gut der in jeder Hinsicht klingt. Im Vergleich zum Pi5S2 gibt es hier akustisch einfach mehr von allem. (Was auch dazu führte, dass ich meine anderen On-Ear und Over-Ear alle verkauft habe.) …das Bessere ist des Guten Feind… Pi7S2 mit Zweiwegesystem oder Pi8 mit größerer Membran? Diese beiden können mit ihrem Case als Transmitter auch an Geräten ohne eingebauten Bluetooth-Sender genutzt werden (z.B. Fernseher). Allerdings kann nur das Case des Pi7S2 auch mit einem anderen B&W Kopfhörer verbunden werden. Das funktioniert mit dem Px7S2e sehr gut. Dem Pi8 hat man diese Funktion wieder geraubt. Pi7S2 - Membrandurchmesser 9,2mm Dynamic Drive + Hochtontreiber Wieder wenig Tiefton und es wurde nach 3-4 Stunden wieder erheblich besser. Mit den mitgelieferten Ear-Tips und nach weiterer Zeit der Nutzung klingen sie deutlich besser, so gut wie ich es erhofft habe! Der Bass ist beim Pi7S2 je nach Lied mal etwas weniger intensiv und mal gleich stark wie beim Pi5S2. Der tiefe Frequenzbereich geht jedoch beim Pi7S2 etwas weiter runter und liegt so zwischen dem Pi5S2 und Px7S2e. In den Höhen ist er etwas stärker als alle anderen, was aber auch abhängig vom Lied unterschiedlich wahrnehmbar ist. Also nichts stört oder zischt, sondern er ist noch etwas klarer, brillanter im oberen Bereich als die anderen 3. Pi8 - Membrandurchmesser 12mm Carbon Membran Die waren sichtbar genutzt, nicht verschmutzt, aber eben nicht mehr neu. (Und warum bitte können manche Käufer die originalen, beim Testen benutzten Ear-Tips nicht wieder mit zurücksenden? Zum Glück für mich fehlten nur die M und ich brauche die L.) Der Klang liegt auf gleicher Höhe, wie beim Pi7S2. Kein Wunder, es ist ja der direkte Nachfolger. Ich hätte gedacht, er geht wegen der größeren und Carbon Membran beim Tiefton etwas tiefer und kommt damit näher an den Px7S2e ran. Aber das scheint nicht der Fall zu sein. Zumindest kann ich es nicht raushören. Bei den Mitten und Höhen ist er gleich auf mit dem Px7S2e. Er klingt insgesamt nur minimal heller als der Px7S2e (mehr Tiefbass) und bei manchen Liedern minimal weniger hell als der Pi7S2 (mit Hochtöner). Fazit: Alle Vier sind in ihrer Liga top! Da kann auch kein JBL oder Bose dagegen ankommen, außer man mag deren aufgemischten Sound einfach mehr, als diese saubere Perfektion. Ich kann mit allen nahezu unbegrenzt lange hören, ohne dass sie anfangen mich zu nerven (im Gegensatz zu JBL oder Bose). Unterwegs treten die Klangunterschiede auch bei anderen Modellen ohnehin oft in den Hintergrund, weil sie trotz ANC sowieso von den lästigen Außengeräuschen torpediert werden. Das etwas mehr an Tiefton beim Px7S2e ist nur im direkten Vergleich überhaupt feststellbar und auch nur wenn die Musik den Bereich noch nutzt (z.B. Perfect Symphony von Ed Sheeran im Duett mit Andrea Bocelli). Auch das etwas mehr an Hochton beim Pi7S2 ist nur im direkten Vergleich bei passender Musik herauszuhören. Voraussetzung dafür ist dann auch absolute Ruhe um einen herum und Konzentration auf die Musik. Die Unterschiede liegen damit stärker bei der Ausstattung, also den Funktionen und im Preis. Daher habe ich die Daten, die ich mir zusammengestellt habe, hier mal als Bild hinzugefügt. - Px7S2e für das genussvolle Hören zu Hause mit deutlichem, tiefem, nie störendem Bass und für die bessere Abschirmung (ANC passiv + aktiv) in Bus, Bahn, Flugzeug - Pi8 + Pi7S2 etwas tiefer im Frequenzgang, aber neutraler in der Abstimmung als der Pi5S2 und mit der Zusatzfunktion des Case als BT-Sender - Pi5S2 mit im Durchschnitt etwas mehr angehobenen Bass als der Pi7S2 + PI8, aber ebenfalls uneingeschränkt gutem Klang Subjektiv mag euch ein anderer mehr zu sagen. Meinen Geschmack trifft B&W hier aber sehr gut. Die App bietet das Nötigste und man kann damit die Hörer auch von einem anderen Gerät trennen oder damit wieder verbinden, als dem in der Hand. Damit stört das bei den Pi5 + Pi7 nicht so, dass sie kein Multipoint können, da ich sie nicht erst am anderen verbundenen Gerät trennen muss.
J**J
Love the sound, able to hear details and there's lots of space. Sound is similar to beoplay EQ to my ears but more bassy. ANC is decent, usable on subway. Update: Still love the sound but there are connectivity issues, often find myself having to place them back in the case and then taking them back out to resolve such issues. Mic is useless as i tend to wear them at a weird angle where the mic isn't pointing forward. ANC is present but not strong, similar or slightly worse than MTW3, quiet listening on underground subway is not possible.
A**O
Con 24 bit si hanno le maggiori informazioni possibili dalla fonte e aptx permette la massima flessibilità possibile.
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