

🎶 Elevate your audio game—because average just won’t do.
The Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 Wireless Earbuds deliver exceptional 24-bit high-resolution sound powered by Qualcomm aptX Lossless technology and 12mm carbon cone drivers. Featuring advanced active noise cancellation with three built-in mics, these earbuds adapt to your environment for crystal-clear calls and immersive listening. With a rapid 15-minute quick charge providing 2 hours of playback, dual-device Bluetooth 5.4 pairing, and an ergonomic design in sleek midnight blue, the Pi8 earbuds combine premium comfort and cutting-edge tech for professionals who demand flawless audio performance on the move.













| ASIN | B0DCQDBV37 |
| Age Range (Description) | All |
| Audio Driver Size | 12 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 6.5 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,250 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #512 in Earbud & In-Ear Headphones |
| Bluetooth Version | 5.4 |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Carrying Case Color | Midnight Blue |
| Carrying Case Material | Plastic |
| Charging Time | 2 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | Various Bluetooth-enabled devices |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Controller Type | Button Touch |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (424) |
| Date First Available | August 21, 2024 |
| Earpiece Shape | Rounded tip |
| Generation | 1 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth 5 |
| Headphones Jack | No Jack |
| Included Components | 2 Pi8 ear buds, Cable, Pi8 charging case and charging cable, ear tips (XS/S/M/L), literature pack |
| Input Device Interface | Bluetooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
| Item model number | FP45829 |
| Manufacturer | Bowers & Wilkins |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Pi8 |
| Noise Control | Active Noise Cancellation |
| Noise Control Features | active_noise_cancellation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 4.33 x 5.12 inches |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Calling, Cycling, Excercising, Running, Travelling |
| Special Feature | Noise Cancellation |
| Specific Uses For Product | Music |
| Style | Contemporary or Modern |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | Yes |
| UPC | 714346345762 714346349173 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
R**S
As You'd Expect . . .
I've found there's a pretty direct relationship between the price of wireless earbuds and their performance. This is a case in point. These are very expensive but the sound quality is stellar - exceptionally clear, full, rich sound. As it should be, considering their technical specs. The excellent fit and comfort surprised me, given that they look kind of big and awkward in photos. They are surprisingly light and fit well in my ears, with no movement. I don't share the negative opinions about the NC on these. I found it to be perfectly fine. Not Bose quality, but more than adequate. The one really cool feature that you won't see on cheaper earbuds is the streaming case - you can connect the case to any sound source via USB-C or aux and it will stream the sound to the earbuds in Apt-X lossless, which is essentially CD-quality sound. It's surprisingly useful. As for the app, it is perfect for me. Nowhere near as full-featured as Sony's app or Technics' app, but I think that most earbud apps are way too complicated and have a lot of functionality that I will never use. This app just has the basics, easily organized: EQ, noise cancelling, updates, and button programming. Whether these are worth the money is up to you - you have to really value sound quality above just about everything else.
D**H
The best earbuds on the market. I know because I did the research. I would buy them again
The noise cancellation blocks all outside sounds, they fit in my ear snuggly and don't fall out during sleep, small case that easily fits into a small purse or pocket, the quality is outstanding and I can hear high, mid and low range notes. Very high quality and adjustment capability.
N**Y
Cheap, minimalistic quality with a big name and price tag.
What a disappointment after loving my B&W 685 S2 speakers for years (they're still GREAT!). I have tried: Technics EAH-AZ100 and EAH-AZ80 Jabra Elite 10 Bose QuietComfort Ultra SAMSUNG Galaxy Buds 2 Pro Denon PerL True TOZO Golden X1 And many other cheaper earbuds. Pro: 1) The sound quality is very good.... FOR EARBUDS. (which is necessary because there are NO features in the app that allow you to change the sound other than a basic EQ). But over-ear headphones are still much better. Cons!: 1) The app, which is necessary to begin using them, has fewer features than ANY earbuds I have tried at ANY price point that has an app. 2) PRIVACY: What does the app do???? NOTHING except collect information on you so they can sell you more stuff! To B&W: "NO B&W you don't get to surveil every action on my phone just so I can use your useless app which I MUST INSTALL to get them to work. Basic functions SHOULD work straight out of the box with NO APP for this price. I should NOT have to give you ANY personal information since I ALREADY paid you $500! $500 WASN'T ENOUGH???" This is straight out of the LG playbook. I VALUE MY PRIVACY and for the prices B&W and LG charge for their products I EXPECT PRIVACY. I DON'T WANT MY TOASTER CONNECTED TO MY EARBUDS SO THEY DO SOMETHING "FANCY" WHEN MY TOAST IS DONE!!! 3) ANC is GARBAGE!! There is litterally MORE white noise/hiss when it is ON than when it is off in a quiet room. HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?? These can't even block out a very quiet air filter in a bedroom. They must be USELESS on an airplane!! THE WORST ANC OF ALL TIME! 4) You can't even adjust the ANC in the app like you can with most earbuds in this price range. I have $60 earbuds that allow you to adjust the ANC to tune out higher or lower frequencies. And the ANC is superior on ALL OF THEM compared to these. 5) Connecting these things is a NIGHTMARE! Once they are connected, they constantly have glitches. Read other people's worst reviews on the connectivity issues; whatever they say, they're ALL CORRECT! 6) Battery recharging is INSANELY SLOW! Mine came fully dead. It took 45 minutes of charging just to have enough charge (15%) to even begin to use them!! After 4 hours of charging they were only at 50%. 7) You can't customize what different taps and holds of the earbud "buttons" do!! The app has 2 different presets that change what press-and-hold does, but it is not customizable. 1 tap, 2 taps, or 3 taps cannot be changed on either earbud. 8) These earbuds came with no charge. That's ok. What ISN'T OK is they had to get all the way up to 15% charge just to get a beep or ANY SIGN OF LIFE to tell me that is why they weren't working!!! 2% SHOULD BE ENOUGH to give an indication they are working!! A beep, a flashing light, a voice prompt; SOMETHING SHOULD WORK WITH JUST 2%!! So, I guess the last 15% of a charge is actually 0% because they don't work below 15%, WHAT???? 9) There's nothing special about the build quality or anything else. 10) No indicator lights on the earbuds. 11) How can they possibly handle a high bandwidth "lossless" codec when they can't even handle a much lower bandwidth "lossy" format without glitches???? I don't buy it, litterally and figuratively because these are going back. 12) DON'T SUPPORT DOLBY ATMOS OR ANYTHING ELSE!! For $500 they should have every feature available on the market. 13) WHO CARES IF THEY HAVE GREAT SOUND IF THEY ONLY SOUND GOOD IN A DEAD QUIET ROOM?? THAT'S WHAT OVER-EAR HEADPHONES ARE FOR AND THEY WILL SOUND BETTER. 14) ONLY ONE LIGHT FOR EVERYTHING (on the case). There are NO OTHER LIGHTS on the earbuds or case to tell you things like "trying to connect" "connected" "charging" "charged" or simply, "WORKING!!!" Yes, the ONE LIGHT tries to do all those things, but fails miserably. Even the app doesn't tell you how much charge EACH earbud has. If one earbud isn't charging, there is no way to know!! NOT ACCEPTABLE FOR $500!! TAKEAWAY: NOBODY WOULD PAY MORE THAN $80 FOR THESE IF THEY WERE GENERIC "NO NAME" EARBUDS. YOU'RE JUST PAYING FOR A NAME. B&W SHOULD BE ASHAMED TO SELL THESE EARBUDS WITH THEIR NAME ON THEM. IT MAKES ME QUESTION IF THEIR NEWER SPEAKERS ARE STILL ANY GOOD.
T**.
Excellent sound, all else …
So, somehow I found myself on this quest to find the perfect earbuds. After all the usual suspects like Apple AirPod Pro 2, Bose QC Ultra, Sennheiser Momentum TW 4, Denon Perl Pro and others; the Bowers & Wilkins Pi8 joined the crew. Reviews on audiophile websites are mostly very positive. Up to this point, however, the Sennheiser generally won any competition or came in a very close second. Time to dethrone? At 400 the Pi8 are certainly getting into a stratosphere where one simply has to expect the exceptional. Not everyone is an audiophile (or pretends to be). I am not sure where I fall on that spectrum, but the search simply seemed not over even after crowning the both the MTW4 and the Perl Pro as my favorites, while none could ever match the massive functionality in the AirPods Pro 2. I don’t need the Spatial Audio, even if it’s cool at times, and so it happens that none of my favorites have it. Figure that! Anyway, as I previously bought a pre-owned pair of Px8 (over the ear headphones), impressed by their stellar audio performance and delicate materials, a preowned offer of the Pi8 broke my resistance to adding another set of earbuds to my collection ($130 in “savings”). Pre-owned in both cases (thru Amazon) had the side effect that both pairs had to be hard reset as they were paired and not reset. For the Px8 that was easier to figure out than the tiny reset button in the charging case. (The manual does not mention that.) Make sure to press the button well past the orange light. Once reset (blue LED blinking) the app pairs fairly quickly. At this point, no software update is available. The Bowers & Wilkins app offers minimal options. there is an “advanced EQ” (5-band equalizer) and an equally minimal setting for the touch controls. I am no fan of double triple taps and combinations, so this is fine, even if the options are limited. You have no control of which AptX is being used and apparently it’s lossless by default. The storage case is easily the most advanced of any of mine, despite being one of the smaller ones. It does charge the earbuds and itself can be charged via USB-C port (cable) or wireless (Qi). That seems commonplace these days, even if the Bose QC Ultra somehow did not include this feature. (The Bose also have no case charge level reported to the App, while the B&W do.) The B&W, however, have another unique feature since it can be connected to a 3.5 mm audio jack (headphones) like in the airplane entertainment system. If it also had a speaker (like the AirPod case) to find it, it would be perfect. The design is beautiful, both for the case and the earbuds. The sound, however, is the big deal and I must admit that my expectations were high. First stop ANC. It’s good and some say it doesn’t match the Bose. It may be true but it sure isn’t far. I noticed a similar thing with the Sennheiser and the Denon. Just like them, the B&W heavily depend on the seal of the tips to my ear. Find the perfect fit, and the ANC is fairly effective. With (too) high expectations, the sound at first seemed to not deliver. Not sure if it was just the fit of the tips, but a bit later a second attempt (after fully charging) revised that first impression. Yes! These sound great and are surprisingly loud! Whereas I am setting for almost all others the volume to about 70%, the Pi8 are about the same volume at 50%. The differentiation of instruments is nothing short of amazing. Easily the best I encountered so far. It’s not, however, as if the MTW4 are far behind. It’s just that I am starting to understand what reviewers mean by sound signature. It happens to be different between the MTW4 and the Pi8, and that makes it a bit of personal preference. Specifically, the Pi8 seem more pronounced in the upper middle frequencies, which makes them crisp. They also have a good base, and what happens in between apparently is due to signature differences. (There are no tools in the B&W app to find a personal profile like in the MTW4 or the magic Perl Pro.) The excellent sound makes up for the missing features the AirPods Pro are so rich of: conversation awareness, Find my compatibility, head gestures, Spatial Audio, hearing aid … and so on. If you need those, the AirPods are still unmatched. If you insist on the best sound possible, the Pi8 are strong contenders.
E**S
Los compre cuando estaban de oferta, y la calidad de sonido es muy buena, tengo tambien los sony Wf-1000xm5 y por mucho suenan mejor que los sony
D**O
Son los mejores audífonos que he tenido , y te permiten escuchar la musica con una fidelidad impresionante (al nivel o mejor de los AirPods Max que son over the ear cuando estos son dentro de oreja)... Debes saber que tienen deficiencias en el micrófono para las llamadas.. es decir lo bueno de ellos son para escuchar musica... donde no creo que haya algo mejor... considera que debes usar audios de alta calidad y si los conectas alámbricos con la caja puedes usar HIFi Lossless y uff, los vas a sentir baratos en relación con lo mucho que disfrutaras la música.... por eso los califico con 5 estrellas..
J**Z
Excelente sonudo, muy recomendables
M**E
I'm not an audiophile, but I really wanted something to enhance my experience when listening to music or watching movies. The sound is very detailed without being harsh. It's easy to listen to music for extended periods without getting fatigued. I was also very surprised by their comfort; they're more comfortable than traditional earbuds. Occasionally, one earbud doesn't connect automatically to my phone, but I suppose that's to be expected sometimes.
C**Z
Muy bien sonido, detallado lleno de matices, se logra " sentir " la música al usar estos buds
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