Bowers & Wilkins Pi6
True wireless in-ear headphones with great sound and effective ANC
The Bowers & Wilkins Pi6s are a very good sounding pair of in-ear headphones that can easily keep up with the Pi8s, which cost €150 more.
The Bowers & Wilkins Pi6s are a very good sounding pair of in-ear headphones that can easily keep up with the Pi8s, which cost €150 more.
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