
Bowers & Wilkins
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The Bowers & Wilkins Pi7 S2 are flagship true‑wireless in‑ear headphones featuring adaptive ANC, a 2‑way driver system and true 24‑bit audio over aptX Adaptive. They combine premium sound detail with robust connectivity and IP54 water resistance, but suffer from limited battery life and a relatively heavy earbud design.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Pi7 S2 for its re‑engineered Bluetooth hardware, adaptive ANC performance and audiophile‑grade dual‑driver sound, while noting that the weight and unchanged driver architecture limit its appeal. Battery endurance is consistently flagged as a weakness, and the lack of spatial audio keeps it from competing with newer flagship models on feature breadth.
What Users Say
Consumers echo the experts, lauding the ANC strength, connectivity stability and detailed sound, but they also share the same frustrations about the modest battery life, the relatively heavy earbuds and occasional fit challenges caused by limited ear‑tip options.
Common Complaints
Short battery life with ANC active, heaviness of the earbuds leading to ear fatigue, bass‑heavy tuning that muddies mids, and limited ear‑tip sizes affecting fit security.
How It Compares
vs. Bowers & Wilkins Pi5 S2
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Choose the Pi5 S2 if you want a lighter, more affordable B&W earbud and can accept a simpler driver setup.
vs. Bose QuietComfort Earbuds
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Bose is better for users prioritizing comfort and battery longevity, while B&W excels for those seeking premium sound detail and advanced connectivity.
vs. Apple AirPods Pro 2
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AirPods Pro 2 are ideal for Apple ecosystem users who value lightweight comfort and spatial audio, whereas the Pi7 S2 suits audiophiles who want higher fidelity and flexible connectivity.