Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin David Beckham wearing Bowers & Wilkins' Pi8 wireless invoice in Black Anthracite. Bowers & Wilkins British speaker brand Bowers & Wilkins has branched out in recent years with headphones, earbuds and wireless speakers. These new products have had a mixed reception at times, but any company, no matter how good, has a learning curve when developing technology for new products.

The latest pair of true wireless earbuds from B&W sees the company’s offerings come of age. This is partly due to B&W’s decision to adopt Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound Platform which now offers the highest quality wireless performance available thanks to the development of the aptX Lossless codec which means wireless earbuds can now offer the same kind of audio quality as a pair of wired earphones. The Pi8 have been completely redesigned from the ground up.

B&W has ditched the chunky design of its previous earbuds and this has resulted in improved comfort levels. These are the first earbuds from B&W that feel superbly comfortable and light to wear. As well as being certified for Hi-Res audio, the Pi8 offer high-end active noise cancelation.

The support for aptX Lossless audio codec provides audio resolutions up to 24-bit/96kHz with devices compatible with Snapdragon Sound Technology. The new Pi8 earbuds from Bowers & Wilkins support the aptX Lossless audio codec. Bowers & Wilkins These new earbuds have been developed by the same design and engineeri.