The Bowers & Wilkins PI7 noise-cancelling true wireless earphones have been in the works for quite a while, but 2020 being what it was, they faced multiple delays. Now that they're finally here, we must tackle the question we've been pondering for months now: Are these earphones worth $399? Sonically, they deliver deep bass and bright, detailed highs—each ear has two drivers, and this helps the audio achieve richness and definition. They also deliver very good ANC (active noise cancellation), certainly powerful enough to earn a spot among the top performers in this category. Our gripes are minor for the most part: there’s no user-adjustable EQ and the on-ear controls are a bit limited. Our main complaint is the price: $400 is a lot to pay for true wireless in-ears, even ones that promise hi-res audio playback. That said, if you're able to afford these earphones, we highly doubt you'll be disappointed.Luxurious Inside and Out Available in charcoal or white, the PI7 earpieces and ca...
The Bowers & Wilkins PI7 true wireless earphones deliver high-fidelity audio and high-quality noise cancellation in a luxurious package with a price to match.
Excellent audio performance with robust lows and detailed highs; Strong noise cancellation; Unique cable allows for streaming non-Bluetooth audio; Optimized for hi-res audio playback; Dust- and water-resistant design; Secure, comfortable fit
Expensive; No adjustable EQ; Charging cable is USB-C only